bourgeoismiddleman
bourgeoismiddleman
bourgeoismiddleman

I know! You should talk to Squish78 and let him know that your opinion is not based on other peoples’.

“I think this is bad” is much different than, “You must feel bad.” It’s just like you said back in the day, Sir Charles: “I’m not a role model.”

You’re not wrong, but I was thinking of the time period in which the movie takes place, which was more forced assimilation than smallpox blankets.

I specifically said ‘maybe don’t.’ But ah, well, this thread has enriched my morning procrastination.

Googling “You’re not the boss of me” is rich in results. This was my favorite.

Well, shit, I thought I had you, but you can think for yourself. Too bad I expressed my opinion and you told me it was wrong and that I should think in the way you want me to.

Too late sucka, I told you already. Osler... Osler... check! 100 million to go!

Hey that’s cool. As a white male, I’ll get on the horn and let every single white male in America that they don’t have to feel bad now.

If you’re about to write a comment that says, “But, but, this takes place before people started feeling bad about the attempted cultural eradication of Native Americans!” maybe don’t. This is the only reason I can imagine that people think these names are ok, and it’s not.

VA is infamous for their draconian speeding laws.

Trailer spoiler alert: Sean Bean dies.

This is fun! Are we pen pals now?

Every time I visit that hell hole I can’t understand how a city was built there. Then I spend the entire time inside with the A/C on and it all goes down a weird rabbit hole of “what’s the point?”

I remember when my moment of realization for a haircut was when it was hitting me in the eyes. Now, it’s when I look like I have a mullet, because that’s how much faster the back grows. Sadface.

I wouldn’t say ‘filled with negativity’, more like smeared: on the surface, a nasty, but thin, layer that is undeniably distracting from the whole.

Oh, I get it, we’re both pessimistic. Sorry for arguing past you. Shit is grim.

I personally think that’s the point of a government, to do big things like this. Think about the words you just wrote: “mitigating the effects of climate change.” The time for prevention has passed, unfortunately, it’s time for mitigation. For example: mass migration is going to happen in the US, with people moving

Vote.

But that’s exactly what we’re talking about. If you tell a farmer, you can’t use more water than X, they’re either going to make it work by conserving or stop farming. I know people who work for the State Water Resources Board and the Department of Water Resources and it’s not like they haven’t thought about the costs