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And that's low as the rest of the reporting done by the media has like 80% of their content made up of tweets.

When did he move on from jorts?

Hey, crack a window, will ya?

That was cronyism done right, I tell ya!

I think forcing them to pay the Bear tax largely kept them out of populated areas.

Exactly, most departmental changes regardless of how horrible they are can be somewhat righted relatively with a new administration (although I'm not exactly hopeful that will be the case, whatever) but yeah, DeVos is literally going to be fucking up kids' futures except for the very privilege but then they'll just

This made me laugh too hard.

I don't know, nothing about his hearing really suggested he had a grasp on the function of SoS at all.

It was the sequel to Space Ghost's documentary "Bears and Sharks: Nature's Best Friends."

Which is much different than Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc. You'd think if he really identified with his grandmother's Filipina roots, he'd be a lot more understanding of things like that (and not use it as an excuse to play a broad Asian stereotype that really has zero correlation to being Filipino).

There was a column in the Boston Review a few days back that Reagan signing MLK Day into a national holiday was purposely for this effect and essentially to make King's message be "color blindness" across racial lines rather than racial inequality.

Same thing happened with Fred Hampton in Chicago.

And granted it isn't always viewed this way (especially by politicians) but they're public servants who have to serve their constituents regardless of whether they voted for them or voted at all. And honestly, Kaepernick is doing more good and putting more significant weight/pressure on local and national politicians

Yeah, I grew up in Fairfax County and had never heard of Lee-Jackson Day until recently.

I think you're reading a little too much into it but I like what you're thinking.

Yeah, Paper Girls has my interest in a way that Vaughan comic really hasn't since Y: the Last Man (I mean, I like Saga but I think I'm on the verge of running out of steam with it). What gets me about Paper Girls is not just the generational thing, which I find really interesting but that I just have no idea where

I never feel like it's something she's intentionally doing at this point. It was at first but now she's just trying to find time do everything she either wants to do or that she needs to do. For instance, I really liked the issue that flashbacked to Bruno and Mike getting together, and they never actually interact

This is how I felt reading season 8 and one of the reasons I just couldn't bother with the series anymore. I know the "company" line they put out there about going overboard with what they could do with comics but I never really felt like that was the problem. Like having the gods come back isn't a bad idea at all

Christ…Marvel is really terrible about having the X-Men take a totally justified position and somehow making them the villains anyway, despite what logic would dictate.