Ooh, I wonder when Rush Limbaugh will get a cabinet nod. Good Christian Voters like me love Rush Limbaugh and incidentally are not disgusting hypocrites, just fyi.
Ooh, I wonder when Rush Limbaugh will get a cabinet nod. Good Christian Voters like me love Rush Limbaugh and incidentally are not disgusting hypocrites, just fyi.
Nah, that's just how men are. As a compassionate, moral, Christian voter I understand that most ordinary people fuck the decapitated head of an endangered species every now and then behind closed doors. All in fun, boys will be boys. Anyhow, gotta go, the family down the road's daughter was raped and she had an…
I disagree, I think Mitt is pretty obviously an asshole who nevertheless wouldn't be an embarrassment to the country. Add to that that he doesn't appear to be a megalomaniac, psychopath, neonazi, corrupt self-dealer, war criminal, or all of the above, and he's by a considerable margin the best nominee Trump has come…
Why would they fall apart? They don't give a shit about classification. That was just a useful excuse to spread scary-sounding rumours about Clinton.
Same for the shows in Vancouver. Extraordinary.
I don't know if it's a common opinion but I thought Popular Problems was wonderful, and maybe a little easier on the feelings than You Want It Darker.
Lots of people find the Jennifer Warnes cover album more approachable and fall in love with it first, only to be drawn in to the source material.
Don't forget
Not hating, but in hindsight Lemmy dying might actually be the highlight of 2016.
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I think the message of reconciliation (which to be clear I thought was measured and reasonable on its own merits) would definitely be more palatable if the country's awful racist uncles were nursing their wounds after a terrible loss, rather than crowing over their terrible victory.
I did appreciate that the one thing this show didn't do is present a false equivalence between Andy's views and Steven and co's. Andy has shitty views, he's also a person with feelings, but his having of feelings isn't used to pretend like his views aren't bad. The show has empathy for how he feels like the world is…
I think the board are probably hosts but not under Ford's control. They have an arrangement.
That's what I've been saying since the first episode, anyhow. Not that there's anything wrong with that, there are only so many wells to go to with this sort of existential transhumanism.
I mean I personally wouldn't be interested in an immortality technique that involved me subjectively dying.
Certainly wouldn't be the first science fiction vehicle to go down that path.
Is it just me or does the board chair seem really young but have the mannerisms of a much older woman? I wonder if the "undertaking" that Ford referred to might have something to do with re/building bodies for its chosen few (this would also explain why they're so concerned about the "IP" - their literal memories and…
Oh wait I just realized I had my ponies mixed up, so yes, I'm sorry, Applejack is unqualified for president.
Prejudice is a terrible thing. But to my sensibilities she's more yellow and pink so maybe not that bad?
I basically just hate all orange things now so thanks for that, America.