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I feel like we’re not talking about Julie enough though. Maybe people would pay a bit more attention to her if she was more like her sister. It’s as Melba as the nose on plain’s face. But back to Julie for a second...

Get you a man who looks at you the way that Jeff Bezos looks at the Expanse.

Nah, if it was she’d be pretty dead-related.

As long as he either keeps that hat on or still has his S2 haircut. Because that hair in S1... ffffffffffffuuuuucckkk was it bad.

Not unremarkable? I mean, have you even seen Julie? Now that’s a daughter a father could love.

Yeah, I remember them mentioning previously that Mao had another daughter, so I didn’t find the reveal all that surprising (petty af, but not really surprising), tbh.

Melba is straight up the GOB Bluth of the Expanse. Like, your sister’s dead, your father is in jail for crimes against humanity, and you’re gonna be all petty like “Um, beeteedubs, Julie never did anything this awesome for you. WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME?!”

As I said above, your interpretation of the law is incorrect.

Your interpretation of the law is incorrect.

Paige & Henry’s citizenship should not be an issue. Their parents did not have diplomatic immunity, and they are not members of an invading army, so they are still “subject to the jurisdiction thereof”. E & P would technically be considered illegal immigrants, and the children of illegal immigrants are legal

No, she’s American by birth (Jus soli). Canada’s Nationality Law explicitly states that you’re a Canadian citizen if you’re born in Canada UNLESS neither of your parents are Canadian citizens AND at least one of them is a recognised agent/diplomat of foreign country. In the United States, the 14th Amendment states

That’s because Canadian citizenship isn’t governed by the same laws as US citizenship. The real life kids of Russian illegals Vicky Peláez & Mikhail Anatolyevich Vasenkov elected to remain in the US afterward.

“Pretty much like everyone alive.”

Lowell shoutout! BLAM!

Yes.

YES YES YES. This isn’t patriotism, it’s FASCISM. I knelt in front of my seat during the anthem at the one NFL game I attended with my (white) family last season, and every single one of them tried to stop me, both via guilt - saying that I was being disrespectful and embarrassing them - and via fear - that people

We need to stop calling it “patriotism” and call it exactly what it is - FASCISM.

“My right to enjoy a football game - and the fascistic displays of ‘patriotism’ that precede it - is more important than your First Amendment rights and the fight against institutional racism (which I’m ignorant enough to argue doesn’t even exist),” should not come as a surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention.

“My right to enjoy a football game - and the fascistic displays of ‘patriotism’ that precede it - is more important than your First Amendment rights and the fight against institutional racism (which I’m ignorant enough to argue doesn’t even exist),” should not come as a surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention.

Take my upvote you magnificent bastard.