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Not a student, but I live in a college town, Ann Arbor. The students are back, and at least 2 have already tested positive. There have been parties and so on. The Big 10 cancelled all sports events, which is a good thing. Meanwhile our rival, Michigan State, cancelled all classes. I was surprised Michigan didn’t do

I’m not going the argue the opposite of your point, but please keep in mind that in college towns, the university is often the biggest employer. When the university takes a huge financial hit, so does the town. But then there’s the also the obvious fact that bringing back the students brings in more COVID.

God, nouveau riche white trash is the worst. All the tackiest taste multiplied by newfound “wealth.”

That basically sums it up.

I’m in Wisconsin this summer, and honestly, this BS “Law and Order” shit is playing well in midwest battleground states. A lot of people support BLM, peaceful protests, and changes to policing, but they’re worried and scared about the violence, forced curfews, and destruction of local businesses and their downtown.

I spent the majority of my life living near a couple of the richest zip codes in the country. Rich people style comes in a few flavors:

She’s a Serena Joy, someone who’ll readily sell out everyone else if it means she will be granted a position of (relative) privilege.

All joking aside, because you’re right, it’s easy to laugh at this woman, she’s really dangerous. This is the picture of empowered woman that Republican women want to see—where “independent thinking” is an excuse for uninformed laziness and “independent woman” is an excuse for a total lack of compassion for other

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Kinda makes this speech even more important. I will never understand how voters didn’t see Elizabeth was the one. This speech tonight was just brutal. That schoolmarm sterness when she says of Trump, “He failed miserably” is what drove fear into the Dem corporate donors. Warren trending along with Aunt Bee was the

Continued purity tests just drag us down.

Clinton was a terrible man/human being but he was a reasonably good president. Remember having a balanced budget? Environmental protections? Not being at war? Pepperidge Farm remembers. He was also reasonably popular.

Very daring of you to argue with someone who can turn your hair a terrible color in response! (not sarcasm if it reads that way)

A search of this article returns no results for “2018" or the term “mid-term” or “midterms”.

The focus of the story is the bleach treatments and how some parents of children who are not neurotypical go to extreme lengths.

This may sound overly critical, but WT-flying-F!?

She should be in prison for child abuse. Risperdal for autism really? Bleach?

Hallmark's idea of diversity will be a Methodist falling for a Presbyterian. 

The Potemkin villages part is true, but Peter was A) absolutely obsessed with Prussia, and Catherine B) was indeed influenced by the Enlightenment, although it didn’t translate as much to her reforming institutions to democratize them as it did to help guide her with new ideas in the military and diplomacy. It’s weird

Peter was not progressive, he was obsessed with Prussia and trying to (badly) copy their reforms, Catherine played sides against each other but was consistently influenced by enlightened values as opposed to Peter being simply fixated on Prussian centralization and militarism. ‘Right wing reactionaries’ is something