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I'm moving to the Netherlands in June. Aside from doing it for my own sanity, the biggest part of it is that my taxes will stop funding an immoral regime. My efforts will no longer benefit a country that I don't believe in.

I've always likened it to a game of basketball. At some point, Republicans just figured they can pick up the ball and run with it. Democrats are still trying to play by the rules.

Left-leaning political parties are made of voters, you know. Hillary Clinton got 3 million more votes than Bernie Sanders. What happened then is that because she was a "centrist" (which she wasn't, but those invested in the Sanders cult of personality wanted to believe it), the far left didn't get on board. And yet

1. Hillary Clinton and Democrats have offered jobs, education, and healthcare plans, in addition to caring about civil rights. Republicans have offered… none of that. Really. Not a damn thing.

Exactly. They did everything right, and then one agent with an agenda leaked meaningless information that would resonate with idiots. Idiots got fired up and voted in a way that nobody was able to predict.

Democrats didn't lose because they care too much about transgender bathrooms, innocent black people being murdered by cops, sexual assault, or civil rights of any kind. Democrats lost because Trump supporters care too little about these things.

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Given left-leaning voters' insistence on ideological purity, they very well might be.

My first thought was that Tagomi's "benders" were just the time he spent in the Axis universe. But that would imply that there is only one Tagomi and he'd at least be aware of what's going on in "our" universe. Given that everyone recognizes him in our universe, there definitely has to be another Tagomi, and a

Thanks. I've been zooming through it quite quickly, for me anyway. I don't tend to binge, but it's so easy to get through 3 episodes in a night.

That's right! Was it something like "Alaska" 4 times and then the 5th answer was "Hawaii"? I feel that it's something like that.

I did the same with Gone With the Wind. As an 8-year-old I had no idea what the questions were actually asking, but I knew that work was the kind that got asked about.

They wanted two state names, in order, the abbreviations for which would spell the 4-letter word that was an answer to the given clue.

I'm not convinced it would be a tough decision. It's got two really excellent things for any American President:

It's good for a laugh, but it makes for shitty gameplay. If Jeopardy! players can't understand your gimmick, it's probably a little too opaque.

Oh, I see. You're reading what you want to read into those comments, then using that to vilify the person who said them.

But the dong, man, the dong!

Please link to evidence of this claim.

I'm really interested to see where Smith goes. I want to have the sense that he's a good soldier, but not a true believer. He's good at what he does and his bosses like him. That said, he seemed to show an affinity for Hitler, and it's hard to respect a guy like that. That said, he's supporting Hitler over people who

He didn't say that, though. You're misinterpreting odds as certainty, and then blaming him for giving the odds.