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i’d feel for you if we weren’t in the second week of this thing. you should know better by now. everybody’s going to have it as a headline even if NBC hasn’t aired it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

i believe the argument pattyboots is making is more “this is why current ‘restrictions’ and ‘background checks’ on people who purchase guns are a joke” and less “i think he’s faking his incompetence”

dual citizen here. i found the pledge to be super creepy, even as a kid, and was told by my parents that i didn’t have to say the pledge in the mornings at school as long as i stood up quietly and respectfully. which i did. i was sent to the principal’s office for a talking-to numerous times for being “disruptive” or

so he’s been flunking and disinterested all semester but only needs 1-2 weeks of one-on-one tutoring and he’ll suddenly be an expert? sounds legit.

they exist now! costco’s got them in the variety packs.

i get where you’re coming from, i do. i think you’re trying to make it an issue for everyone because you, personally, feel uncomfortable with the name. everyone has mental health, be it good, bad, or whatever. the name of the class wasn’t “stretching to alleviate your mental illness because you’re all sadsack

ok, but this class obviously isn’t for those people, or is your hateboner for yoga distracting you from coming to that conclusion?

they shouldn’t be used to demonize people, but dude, they’re not a walk in a park if you’re actually suffering from them. you say you do, but you also kind of sound like the type of person who thinks they’re some sort of noble burden you’re supposed to suffer through without complaint or without assistance of any

my best friend’s father died our junior year of college. i didn’t know anyone else in her immediate family, so i sat towards the back of the church, in the last row of chairs. it was in one of those newer buildings that bridge the gap between actual house of worship and conference center with too many windows (i’m not