...despite every single argument they’ve ever made ever having been proven to be wrong a hundred times over...
...despite every single argument they’ve ever made ever having been proven to be wrong a hundred times over...
I guess she picked the wrong day to start sniffing glue.
I can’t stand his face, so I’ve been using this photo. It still captures many awful things about him and his insecurities without forcing me to look at the ugly front parts.
Counterpoint: when white people speak out on such issues, they’re told that they are speaking over or speaking for PoC
I’ve never hit another human being in my life, but with every passing day and every passing comment I read about how this is Obama’s ban, but it’s not a ban, but they are going to talk about vetting when they clearly have no idea how the current system of vetting works.... I just fell like I want to punch people…
But.... but....
My decision to forego her cheaply made shoes isn’t going to feel nearly as bad as the punishment she continues to endure so that she can keep that c.r.e.a.m. lifestyle.
I just said “Holy shitballs, that’s brilliant!” out loud in front of my toddler because of your comment. She’s still busy playing with her doll, but now she’s muttering “o-lee shibballs” over and over again while she does it.
Locomotive Jones is a troll. Please don’t engage them.
+1 for gif of a Zamundian immigrant this weekend
Speaking of red carpet looks...
Since when do journalists and readers need to have conversations? I’m asking rhetorically, of course.
Feel free to read through the other responses to this. I don’t really have anything new to offer you.
Wha-? These are responses (about Casey) to a comment (about Casey). Are you doing okay?
“unethical experiments have result in a lot of good for a lot of people before”
SPOILER: Jill Stein dies in the end.
I can absolutely guarantee that there are teachers in this country who don’t read newspapers. They watch Fox News and think Glenn Beck is hilarious. I know some of them. I’m not sure why that’s so impossible to believe.
Whoa there. I can’t speak for Mr./Ms. Trousers, but I read that comment as an indictment of the argument that Clinton was untrustworthy and therefore Trump was preferable and somehow more honest and trustworthy.
Many portions of this country are, effectively, a bunker when it comes to these issues (see: flyover states).
My guess is that the teacher hadn’t actually thought about what the kids would gain, and was just following the old schtick of making history come alive! for them. Sigh.