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I don’t remember if they ever passed it, but I think I-70 there is the whole reason that there were people who wanted to pass a law limiting the number of billboards, cuz it’s so ridiculous. (I’ve driven I-70 plenty between St. Louis and US-63, as my parents live in St. Louis and my in-laws up near Kirksville.)

I can’t even imagine driving 55 mph on that stretch of I-70. Hell, when I go 80 people still pass me like I’m going in reverse.

MIZ. (also from STL with a lot of family in KC)

My brother went to Mizzou. And I used to live near K.C. Lovely part of the country.

I realize a ton of readers on the coasts but Kansas basketball is the duke of the Midwest (or whatever we call the central part of the US). The only thing that could make them worse was if the Koch brothers were backing them instead of WSU. This was a real Sophie’s choice.

I stayed at Motel 70 last year on a trip, nice people and really nice rooms for the price. Highly recommended for anyone on a road trip through that way.

These people are moralists, not strategists. They can’t help themselves.

I remember the good old days when Peyser had 1,000 Twitter followers and was tweeting at hack Twitter comedians over and over and over and over again in the hopes that one of them would agree to be profiled for her gig with the Daily Dot. Then she matched with Martin Shkreli on Tinder and now she’s rubbing elbows with

whatever man, this shit is boring who cares?

Peyser is so overrated and annoying it physically hurts.

Olivia Nuzzi continues to write these useless profiles. Who is she writing this for?

The modern progressive sentiment that all art has to be everything for everyone got draining a while ago. The most recent example was the small strain of criticism for Black Panther not including a storyline highlighting LGBT issues through the Dora Milaje.

Here’s the other one:

How do I reach these keeeeeeeds?

As a SNAP beneficiary, I’d appreciate it if articles like this included more details about the proposed rule changes that would result in 8 million people being dropped from the program. Not to distract you from the satisfying business of snarking at Congressional Dems, but I suspect you have more readers on food

“It’s EOVER”

People on SNAP, even in strongly republican areas, typically don’t vote republican. They mostly don’t vote at all.