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Well, congrats to Dawson but it’s not unfortunate because Joey + Pacey 4 eva.

The guy that runs Fark, wrote a book called; It’s Not News, It’s Fark: How Mass Media Tries to Pass Off Crap as News. It includes a chapter titled, “Equal Time for Nutjobs,” about how the media likes to give the opposite side of a story, even when it’s proven to be untrue for “the conversation,” when really they’re

The NBA JUST threatened to move the all star game from Charlotte in 2017 if the law goes into effect.

I am so glad that I never have to layover at Hartsfield. Woof. But yeah, the intown neighborhoods are great - Grant Park, Cabbagetown, Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park (though it’s getting kind of yuppy), Reynoldstown, Sweet Auburn, Castleberry Hill, Little Five Points, all good destinations.

I hate the whole “this state is horrible” rhetoric. It totally erases the gay people, black people, immigrant people, etc. who live in conservative states because they have deep roots there. Its awful that people try to appropriate our struggles to erase all the good people and good things happening in a state and

Holy shit, all that means is that you’ve seen the very worst of it, please dear god don’t judge ATL based off that place. And as the other poster said, the city has a ton of progressive and very (outwardly!) weird people. For example, this is from an Advocate ranking of the “Gayest Cities in America.”*

Oh, okay. Then agreed entirely.

Here in Mississippi, this (aptly described) bullshit is being morphed into its most odious (and, I’m sure, most severe) form for spawning by our (Christ-centered) legislature. Of course, there’s basically no one doing business here, so all everyone can do is continue to NOT DO BUSINESS HERE. It’s okay, I will register

Atlanta is weirdo- and progressive-friendly. The population of the city itself is pretty progressive, and we look like any other city. I mean ... it’s a big city, so it’s really diverse and no one would need to hide their weirdness or non-comformity here. I say this as the friend of plenty of weirdos.

Totally. I just don’t really leave the city limits. Stay inside the perimeter and life is, if I dare say, peachy.

The governor has already floated it at the Capitol that he plans to veto the bill, and may also, in a surprise move, veto campus carry as well because he doesn’t like the bill at all. He also recently ordered an executive mandate lifting a federal ban on drug felons receiving SNAP and TANF, so that former inmates can

On the one hand, I hate to think that anyone can post a celeb’s video and use the claim that they’re a journalist to avoid any kind of legal action.

Yep. I’ll plug ours up here in Charm City, too, in case anyone wants to donate:

I wrote below, but please, if you’re interested in helping out with the issue of diaper supply, check out the National Diaper Bank Network to find a diaper bank near you. They’re incredible resources, and it’s a source of great pride that my family has been helping out our local diaper bank by being a collection site

Not a troll, but true story, when I was born, my parents only had cloth diapers, no cleaning service, no washing machine I’m pretty sure. For many years I wondered how my mother managed with this without killing her pooping machine of a child, and then it hit me that this having been in a socialist country, my mother

for some reason this person is a grump on every killer whale thread. i live in the PNW, and here’s what an actual source has to say about boat strikes:

Okay so... am I the only one who thought that Zwolinski, even with the broken nose, face staple, and bruised/bloodied face, is really hot?

Apparently, the same thing was said about Hitler back in 1922

No. I’m saying he’s a bad human with bad values who had agency and used that agency to choose to do horrible things. “Monster” dehumanizes. Monstrous would be fine with me. It is semantic I suppose, but I think language matters.

It doesn’t take decades of retrospective privelege to identify. There were obviously some people who guessed each and every atrocity perpetuating leader that has ever lead.