anhedon1c
more like dim buttsmeller amirite
anhedon1c

Yeah, 12th and Delaware is a great doc. I would highly recommend it because it’s reasonably objective (the filmmakers got unfettered access to one of these faux-pregnancy centers and a protest group, slightly more guarded access to the Planned Parenthood across the steet) and yet it’ll blast any wishy-washiness on the

Wouldn’t it make more sense to boycott the station and pressure the advertisers?

The difference between “crash” and “accident” (as the debate is framed in the U.S.) is actually a difference between an unacceptable event and an inevitable one. A crash is obviously a destructive, unwanted thing, but hey, “accidents happen.” Accident implies that the outcome is acceptable, because what kind of psycho

Everybody knows that’s a word. It was in that movie with Matt Damon in it. Lots of action, very entertaining!

My theory is that Ivanka does occasionally have a conversation with him where she says “Daddy, people are saying ____________” and he’s like “OK I’LL DO THE OPPOSITE NOW” but then he forgets about it after, like, a day.  That’s kind of like shame.

Remember, he watched SNL for months after getting elected. He’s drawn to this stuff like a moth to flame.

This certainly sets up a lot of new material about her being thrown to the lions, and they can be extra cruel to Trump in absentia.

Google Play is my discovery source as well. I have a big “this looks interesting” playlist, and stuff gradually travels from that to my library of purchased music (which is also usually bought through the Google, unless bandcamp has it.) The bundled Google Red subscription is one aspect that keeps me there, and

In all fairness, there was a time when you didn’t knew what they were, and then someone explained it, and then you knew.

People have lost their political minds since November 2016. This site...

Honestly, the only reason this seems dumb is that dog will kick the bucket relatively soon, and then you’ll have this $500 sweater that you can’t stand to look at because it makes you too sad. We have all sorts of shit with our dogs’ faces on it.

Exactly, that line seemed clever at the time, but it turns out it was completely wrong. What we saw on the campaign trail is basically the same person we’ve got in the White House, and it was naive to expect otherwise.

How do you not get that it’s the difference between punching up and punching down. Or in this case punching Trump right in his tiny nutsack.

Yeah, he’s apparently named after Jonathan Trumbull, first governor of CT. That was a bad decision. Though Charter Oak would be worse.

No, was his dumb story just lifted from a Stephen King novel?

What about an app or service that requires a human intelligence question in order to even ring your phone. Something as simple as “You’ve reached a call screening service for [your name.]  In order to connect, please say ‘connect.’”

Nah, there’s a big difference between an “open secret” that everyone knows is probably true and the actual evidence. She should put this out there and rub it in everyone’s face.

Yeah, it looks like this guy’s habit of talking down to the author by addressing him this way is not a gimmick? (i.e. he only does it about half the time.) Either way, I want my money back.

Lest you forget, we’ve got elevators that crush people.

When I was a kid, one of my religious tutors told me a silly story about a guy who dies in a car wreck while playing a song in the tape deck called “Everybody’s Got to Die Sometime.” To the child-like religious brain this implied some kind of demonic causality. (Was that ever even a real song title? Who knows.)