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I work for a museum that holds several important drafts of the Constitution. We rely on funding from the NEH to preserve the documents and make them available to the public. Republicans love to throw around the idea of the Constitution but they’re not so keen on spending money so school kids can see the originals.

I feel like my ignorance as a child would make being a child better, but I worry that adult life after Trump would be harder than adult life during Trump............

I’m going with adult. At least I have enough knowledge and freedom to try to do something.

My kid just turned 25, and I feel like she just squeaked out before childhood goes to hell.

I had a similar conversation with a coworker. Her child is a year or so from college. Mine is a year or so from kindergarten. I’m not sure which is scarier right now.

And how biomedical researchers were able to get funding from public entities.

That’s assuming we don’t all shank each other over the last remaining can of dog food from the before-times in the Nuclear Badlands scavenging arena so we can feed our families.

I’d so prefer to be a kid right now. School lunches are going to be less healthy (more chocolate milk, please!), the school days are probably going to be shorter (because who wants to pay teachers, amirite?) and my parents would be too incensed and/or depressed about the political climate to hassle me too much about

I do now. I literally cannot hold all of the whatthefuckery coming from the right in my brain.

I was aware of political issues as a child and didn’t have very good control over my worrying, so despite it sounding like the worst choice, adult.

An adult in the age of Trump. At least I still have a sliver of optimism. Being a brown kid today, I’d be scared shitless of the future.

uuuuugh, what a hard choice

Yup. And Clinton and Kerry both logged a ton of miles.

I’d love to see any of these asswipes go to work with Pneumonia.

No. Never happened.

They do this when she goes and hides in LA too! I don’t understand, your friend isn’t going to want to talk to you about her problems or even come back to you when you’re such an ASS about her not being around?!! (here’s looking at you Xander!)

The adoption wasn’t legit. The doctor who delivered the triplets was also the doctor the fireman gave Randall. to. He convinces Milo Ventimiglia to take the baby and make lemonade out of lemons or whatever. There’s a whole plot where Mandy Moore knows who Randall’s father is, but won’t tell anyone and refuses to

Yes.

I felt the exact opposite. I think Gus is such a shit, and I feel like they are purposely doing that to show that not every soft spoken dude who legit screams “I AM A NICE GUY” in your face is, in fact, a nice guy. I’ve felt pretty strongly about him since the first season, and it only grew this time around. I know