LadyTerminator
LadyTerminator
LadyTerminator

She’s probably a cop’s wife.

She’s in her early transition stage. A Becky who is leaving the pupa stage and is ready will migrate through a local strip mall to a Supercuts.

I’m from Knoxville and while it’s definitely not at all what it was like when I was growing up, UT keep it more even keeled racially than basically anywhere in a 20 mile radius of Knoxville.

Then when we’re dead, we’re so amazing, wholesome, maternal, feminine, doting, generous, soft, obiedient, and kind. We’re a blank canvass for whatever anyone wants!

We only matter when we’re dead. It’s that simple.

I talked to a therapist once who told me that the problem is that there isn’t any real psychiatric support for officers to help keep their moral compass aligned. Basically, they see so many bad things, day after day, they start thinking that nothing they do can POSSIBLY compare. So little by little, one entitlement

Can and can’t believe that “but who will protect women from sexual assault” has become the go-to deflection from the pro-cop lobby. Never mind how the people who actually work with victims feel about police (to say nothing of the victims themselves!)

It is weird that they want to burn it all down, yet can’t last a month without a haircut. It’s almost like they haven’t thought it through or something.

How sad is it that the best way to get those people to come out of hiding was to prevent them from buying lawn fertilizer and getting their hair done for a few weeks? 

I wonder if what is all happening now will just keep pushing all these frightening -ist fringe groups that want the world to burn into the light, making them far easier to track, capture, prosecute and dissolve.

The Venn Diagram of people who complain about looters/rioters in this situation and people who worship the founding fathers and are jingoistic “AMERICA, FUCK YEAH” types tends to just be a circle.

Martin Luther King, Jr., spent years calling for equality, advocating for change through non-violence. Those non-violent protests frequently resulted in white reactions of violence against the protestors, and King found himself widely disliked by whites, including liberal whites, and targeted by the FBI, until finally

There’s this thing called the “old boys’ club.”

Strange thing is, if anyone knows the first thing about prominent white nationalist leaders it’s that they get in trouble for domestic violence so. fucking. often. that it becomes clear that they’re not trying to rescue white women from abuse as much as they want to establish a monopoly on it.

What I love is how ANY and EVERY white person is deputized to enforce their version of the law when they see fit. BUT when the ACTUAL LAW is applied like, say...requiring them to stay inside for their own safety, well then that’s governmental overreach. Lord knows we cannot step on their Constitutional rights.

Did they really use a closing shot of Fauci predicting a pandemic to imply that he started it?

I think many people are extremely uncomfortable with high impact events whose timing and specific effects come down to random chance. Because of this, they grasp for absolutely anything that will make them feel better by putting logic behind it.

I keep this chart handy to remind myself how people can be led astray.

violated the “privileges and immunities” clause in the Constitution.

From a legal perspective, this will be interesting. Gunnison County, CO, home of one of the highest cases per capita and a hospital that is so small it doesn’t even have a pediatrician, closed to second home owners a while ago. It also did the same thing during the Spanish Flu, so it’s not unprecedented. But I think a