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It’s like saying “we need to examine this puddle more closely to see how deep it is”

No shit - this is exactly why my wife and I moved from Iowa City to Washington this year. Even in the most liberal city in Iowa, the subtle white supremacy has been building for a while. After Trump was elected it seemingly became more acceptable to share your disgusting deportation wet dreams.

All of these Brunch Belt media axis pieces about how “we need to try to understand these people!” conveniently ignore the fact that the nation’s big cities contain large populations of young college graduates hailing from the sorts of places that went 80% for Trump and understand Trump voters very well.

Oh shit maybe this is what I had a couple of years ago...I went for a walk in the woods, found some deer bones and hauled them home. Now it’s the woods, so I don’t pay attention to whatever little cuts and nicks my hands get. I set the bones up to dry (they still had some gunk on them) so I can clean them good later,

“I am human and you are human,” Layton told me over the phone from his Las Vegas hotel room last week at EVO, the biggest fighting games tournament in the world. “Who are you to judge me?”

Great. Now I’m crying in a McDonald’s. And it's not for any of the usual reasons.

I love drawing but I hate linear perspective so much. When I was learning it in highschool it felt so wrong and counter to all of my artistic instincts though I did appreciate that it made me th8ink more about the way I went about drawing something. But at the time it was like injecting math and measurements into my

I love that, just like music, you can break down and quantify art to some degree.

In short: When you are drawing objects in perspective you imagine one point somewhere in the picture (for example the far end of the street) and use that as your vanishing point. Every surface should aim at that point.

I don’t think he was trying to block anybody. I think he noticed the biker in left lane coming at a high rate of speed and got fixated trying to avoid him by switching back to the right lane. Then he failed to notice the other bike coming up even faster and inadvertently blocked him. Obviously this is just

As a huge fan of pre-New 52 Superman, I’m not exactly pleased with this. It sounds like a blatant attempt at pandering to all the fans they disappointed with what they did with Superman in New 52, but all wrapped up in a blanket stitched of equal parts confusing and stupid.

He told me he could be snippy, more exhausted than usual, and he might not feel like doing stuff around the house.

Something majestic about 7 opponents getting hit and dying at the exact same time.

thanks! I’m actually glad I went through it because it gave me a unique perspective on Morgellons and really helped me help my mum deal with the stress of trying to help her sister/my aunt.

My aunt “has” Morgellons. I “had” something similar in 2010. I was obsessed with ingrown hairs, to the point that I believed I had almost twice as much hair as I actually had, but it was ‘trapped’ under the skin of my scalp and therefore I had to free it with my fingernails. I waxed all the skin off my chin because I

I don't know how useful this would be for us for nursing small wounds, but it does give me another idea.