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I can. Have you been to the United States?

I keep blowing this dog whistle to try and rally racists but all I get are a bunch of dogs

Sendin' out an SOS.

And then they shoot minorities.

What seems disingenuous (genuinely, rather than the way people (including myself unfortunately) tend to use when they mean they don't believe a claim) is a claim that hard-wired differences exist and are immutable, since those are two claims that are each unclear and mix together in all sorts of complicated ways.

Progress hasn't been negative for anyone, but it's been uneven, so there've definitely been some people who haven't yet received the benefits. (Hopefully I can say "yet", as though it'll do so in the future; that's very much on the Centre to develop welfare infrastructure as we develop a wealth base to support it.)

For my money, nothing can ever top Kermit's cover.

No room is safe from the turbulent power.

Imagined? Lucky you.

It's way more likely that Rick and Bird Person really were evil terrorists, considering that we've basically seen Rick be a terrorist for two seasons straight, whereas the first thing the Federation does is provide mental health services and jobs.

To take my home country (India) as an example, the first two (particularly the second) helps pretty substantially.

His "oh boy, here I go killin' again!" line might be my favourite of the entire series.

Everyone at that wedding but the Smiths (and Tammy) were space terrorists.

Earth is now a tourist trap for every other alien in the galaxy

Or just flat-out lie about where your ships are. Your opponent can't hit you if your ships aren't on the board!

(The trophy is more police brutality.)

"People who recoil at the notion of pointing out differences or inequalities or injustices are usually people suffering from profound emotional and psychological trauma of some sort."

If by this you mean "women systematically tend to be passed over in favour of less talented men because we're socially trained to think that their work is inferior", then yeah, pretty much.

To be fair, I can't even do one thing at once.

"also starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, as a couch"