Do what you can to get out the vote in 2017. It sucks that the redistricting wasn’t fixed for this election but a big turn out next year might reestablish democracy in North Carolina.
Do what you can to get out the vote in 2017. It sucks that the redistricting wasn’t fixed for this election but a big turn out next year might reestablish democracy in North Carolina.
Mrs. ForTea and I recently expanded our charitable giving from mostly animal groups to include PP, ACLU, SPLC, the EFF, and Pro Publica.
For added realism, it’s going to stop working after new year’s.
Now the most Browns thing ever would be if the 49ers lose their last two games and take the 1st overall draft pick away from Cleveland
Veritechs, we need veritechs.
So it’s basically Overboard but with suspended animation instead of amnesia and a robot bartender instead of hilarious kids. Got it.
Can we make this a thing? Just spoil the hell out of insanely problematic movies so that nobody will be curious enough to go see them?
Chris Pratt was retweeting fans who had seen the movie, and one of them was like “saw it in SPITE of the “controversy” - new favorite movie!” and a part of me wished Pratt possessed…
Thanks Bobby, I am more than happy not to see Passengers.
Is there any reason why the NFL isn’t using hawkeye now to spot balls/determine out of bounds/determine goal line crossing?
I’ve seen more than a few “glad I don’t live in North Carolina” posts in the thread. You guys do realize they elected a Dem governor, right? Like, the only state to do so this cycle while other states like fucking Vermont where electing Republicans, right? And some of this as sharing this from so-believed “blue…
After what Yahoo paid Mark Cuban back in the day to set this wild ride in motion, I’m pretty sure he’s permanently unable to accurately appraise anything.
I suggest rethinking that whole “Over 38" thing, guys.
A lot of innocent people are going to die tonight. I find myself thinking about the homeless adults and kids I’ve worked with over the years, as well as all the domestic violence survivors and abused and neglected foster kids... I find myself thinking about the people in Aleppo who would fit either of these…
I am so tempted to dismiss this empty comment, but I think it would illustrate my point far better to highlight it.
Which is worse? This, or the realization that a sizable amount of humanity thinks that the people who are trying desperately to get out are no different to the very evil they’re fleeing?