Yes! I can’t remember whose joke it was, but it was perfect. Paraphrased, but essentially it goes like: Donald Trump is like a hobo’s vision of what a rich man is, come to life. “If I were a rich man, I’d build tall buildings and put my name on every one! And I’d cover everything in gold, because gold is so classy!”
Ugh, that last one is so fucking cute. I love sharks.
Ol’ George...yeah...that boy ain’t right.
GW Bush told us that Putin has a soul, though.
Yeah, still more empathy in those faces than Putin’s.
Yaaaaasssssss!
The difference between getting railed in a comfy clean bed or getting railed on pee-stained mattress on the floor.
If the president say, gives an order to nuke a country, the military is absolutely allowed disobey orders that go against human rights and/or are illegal (like the murder of thousands with nukes). http://www.omjp.org/ArtLarryDisobey.html, basically, that oath to obey “Uniform Code of Military Justice” is important.…
It’s a matter of whether Trump keeps his promises and whether judges fail to block him. It isn’t really in our hands. We are threatening to jump ship but we aren’t there yet. Why should we salute a flag full of people that elected a man who hates us when we have our own flag and were once our own country if only for 6…
fuck off Mark
There was a really great piece about someone being hit by a bus once. Forget who wrote it, but it was really good!
I know a few people from Russia. Not many people who have been there recently.
Sanders and his ilk might want to woo them back, but to do so would mean betraying what the current Democratic Party stands for
It’s a shame that the world is being even more unfriendly towards autistics, considering how so many different groups are working towards more acceptance.
+1 for the mention of ASAN instead of A$ and additional love for mentioning that we’ve overwhelmingly increased awareness of autism while failing to also increase understanding and sympathy. Increased awareness alone leads to our vilification and deaths, especially because it centers on the allistic experience instead…
As someone who is autistic, I find (almost overwhelmingly allistic) people’s eagerness to arm-chair diagnose people as being autistic really awful. Not only do they often rely on stereotypical and almost comical “symptoms” of ASD, I feel like there’s an almost-gleeful or mocking joy in doing so.