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every time i see this scene it brings fresh flashbacks of growing up as bill haverchuck, from the character itself and the home life the character has. i never had the ability to walk with the same confidence and maturity that bill did. it’s so intensely sad for me that i can’t tell my younger self that it was all

it’s weird seeing this as a dc sports fan, because you have all the memories of the past fuckups, but in dc its not that there’s a hope that something good will happen, but a hope that whatever happens will just, at least, be a new fuckup and not a rehash of an old one

i’m a huge fan of m83, so there’s the caveat there, but, it’s the sort of album that the artist let everything out and didn’t hold back one iota.

not for nothing but we’re sitting on a speculative bubble which could play into a company having artificially high stock value, as it has really only existed in the red and has never delivered a product on time as promised

with ios11 i have tons of bluetooth issues now, echoes in my voice calls, and the product just feels half baked and somewhat inferior against android

the netcode is laughable, even if someone gets the drop on you, you can almost count on trading because of the lack of prompt updates.

correct me if i’m wrong but last time i heard about that plan, they were removing the deduction for state taxes. basically anyone earning median wage in ny, ca, ma, md, va and nj will see their taxes spike a few grand or so

Al Iafrate’s skullet is the permanent best hair in sports and if you disagree i hope you die IRL

while it is still just barely too firm to put in your guac — like if you were going to toss it in a paper bag to have it ready for the next day or day after, that is the sweet spot

War with both is a disaster, but it’s easier to stand up to Russia — they’re in the midst of a crippling economic and demographics disaster and cannot sustain any sort of fight. The bulk of their meager resources are being used to prop up Syria and providing a token amount of soldiers for the military coup they’re

a Navy unit becoming decidedly political in a country that was based upon the notion that a standing army would be used to suppress the population

it was made in the veil of secrecy because americans are literal morons who don’t understand the world economy isn’t a zero sum game

tpp helped the inevitability in america; wages are too high for manufacturing of “low tech” goods. tpp helped establish high tech manufacturing by protecting ip. we sold out our future for uh, whatever short term gains from this?

government isn’t in it for profit, it is in it to provide a better country for all (who have a net worth well into 8 figures)

i hate putting effort into someone who blindly believes in a political ideology invented to reduce regulations on worker safety and compensation (way to buy into it so fervently to post endless nonsense supporting it!) but recessions/depressions before the fed were much more severe toward the common man

a) is that so? why were boom and bust cycles worse prior to the enacting of the fed and notably less severe afterward? furthermore, packaging toxic loans in with good loans and falsifying the ratings due to that probably played more of a part but i guess that doesn’t fit with MUH NARRATIVE

a) the central reserve has been generally good for all income levels because it buoys against the boom-bust cycle of capitalism

first and foremost head on over to raikoth.net to learn why your political ideology is as dumb now as when it was invented by the chamber of commerce

how has the government interfered with medical care? in the immediate post war era, private industry specifically kept government out of health care

you mean more like the 1850s, it’s exactly what marx was saying; higher productivity would go into the pocket of the employer, not the employee. communism may not be the answer but marx’s critique of capitalism should be a thing everyone learns