TyrannosaurusBataar
TyrannosaurusBataar
TyrannosaurusBataar

God fucking dammit. I had an abortion several years ago. I’m tired of having to justify it. I’m tired of feeling like I should be ashamed or keep it a secret.

I had an abortion. I don’t regret it. I’d do it again if I had to. I don’t owe anyone an explanation. And I don’t give a single flying fuck what these people

Except Bernie did call out racism and sexism at the end of this statement (which Julianne oh so helpfully left out) and also has tweeted about it today.

you’ve described the modern incarnation of the working class: tradesmen without college degrees. It’s not so much an income designation (although they *generally* trend lower and, more importantly, don’t have fixed salaries) as it is a cultural designation. A plumber or cosmetologist can make good, albeit fluctuating,

Sanders’s perscription doesn’t apply to the core of Republican voters who voted for Trump to take away abortion rights and gay rights and dismantle Obama’s legacy. It doesn’t apply to the majority of Trump’s supporters, and there were many racists who enthusiastically supported him as well.

He spoke about the middle class. >50k sounds middle-ass class to me. And the statement is correct...the middle class has seen consistent errosion. Really since the 1970's. I think this is mostly due to republicans....but it’s true that Clinton did not speak to that base and Trump did.

I am from Mississippi, and due to the oil industry tanking, a whole bunch of red necks with high school diplomas went from making all kinds of money and living king of the trailer park to being as dirt poor the rest of the white trash. That’s trump’s base. White, pissed off early 30/late 20 something men and their

Deregulate boner pillz and NASCAR bleacher fences. #bringinpeopletogether

Anyone else been ill all day? I feel like I have a combination of mono, being left at the altar, and kicked in the groin. Exercise helped. And I’m super proud of myself for only eating ONE pint of Ben and Jerry’s vegan Chunky Monkey.

I never thought election results could make me cry and feel like I’m at a funeral. That’s how I feel right now, as if someone dear to me has died.

I felt amazing today. I voted Sanders in the primary, supported Hillary since, but today was the first day I was really fucking PUMPED. How could this have happened? What are we going to do? I feel sick also. I don’t know what to say.

And I’m loving every delicious minute of it. HamNo, Burneko, Pareene, and others - they asked for and earned the call-out.

In DC, we have a huge problem with trains stopping at random points on the platform and then “edging up” to where they’re meant to be. It’s annoying, and can sometimes make me nauseous - but it’s still better than having someone get pushed onto the tracks (although I don’t think that’s nearly as common in DC as it

Ditto. Got sucked into it thanks to Ron Paul. Thankfully it only lasted a couple years. Now I view Libertarianism a lot like Communism. Good in theory, terrible in the real world.

Yeah, this just reeks of “Why should I have to clean up when you made all the mess?”

The show’s producers made a great move by having Beyoncé perform, IMHO. “Daddy Lessons” is by far the best country song I have heard in ages and sorry, haters- it doesn’t get more classic country than singing about Texas and how your daddy taught you how to shoot a gun. And she did not overshadow the show. Hello,

This! He’s great but I can’t deal with people like this. I know people who are like this in my real life and I always wind up feeling like it’s fake, somehow. I hope/assume that LMM is not like this all the time because can you imagine if this was your best friend or brother or something and he was always staring at

Ugh, no thank you. I think LMM is mega-talented and Hamilton is rightfully lauded, but that look on his face, and his general “aw shucks, me? thanks, guys, i’m so lucky for the opportunity!” is too much for me. By the end of his SNL monologue I really, really wanted someone to pie him in the face and make fun of his

Country music is very, very white these days. It hasn’t always been so. And even “back in the day” the mainstream acts were a lot more populist and rebellious than modern country wants us to think.

I’ve always had mad respect for Faith Hill. Could give a shit about her music but I’m really down for brunch

But- salad.