I was in the forefront. I’m staying there. 4/15/15
I was in the forefront. I’m staying there. 4/15/15
Prexactly.
STAHP! Stop. From “enuf said (mic drop!)“ and other favorites, your comment history shows that you have a firm grasp of how to internet squabble. This ain’t the place for that. Or, better yet, I am not the one. Sit your ass down somewhere and lurk around for awhile. Learn how to be a part of community without being a…
You are very very wise. I wish I had done things at the time, because my anxiety about has increased every year that I don’t do it. To that end, Mr. Truther just bought a headstone for his own mother who was cremated. Seeing how simple the process is gave me a relief and the impetus for me doing it this autumn (I…
BEADS!!! lmao!
You must be a dude.
Thank you. The whole thing was so devastatingly tragic that it almost destroyed me. My mother was packing her house to move in with my ailing grandmother, when she keeled over of a heart attack. Who was in charge of the “negro graveyard”? My grandmother. She had to make the arrangements with the grave digger for her…
It is the woooorst! I’m a writer and when my mother died, my family wanted me to add some poignant, pithy inscription on her tombstone.
I want earrings from beads made from that cream in my vagina. Make it happen, Mogavero.
Birks are back and they are all the rage with the young folks in Paris!
I’d have appreciated him bringing it up for public discourse a lot sooner than this. But, for all things there is a season. He’s been very strategic thus far, in a “leading from behind” kind of a way, so hopefully, when he’s out of office, he’ll make a pointed effort to affect policy change. We could use it.
More, Mr. President. Do more.
Church groups. The usher board will be in the front row.
So, just assert that a historical figure was a rapist because it “felt very right” contextually? Good grief.
1. Aaron Cohen is a creep. 2. “Slave Hunter”? Really?
“It’s 75 dollars every thirty minutes. So 75 plus 30. You can do the math on that.” — 2 Chains.
What’s weird is that his administration was handed all these powers from the previous one and instead of scaling back, he was all, “I can handle this better than the one before me.” It’s like Tony Stark getting his hands on the Infinity Stone and, in his hubris, thinking he could wield it for good. What’s more, Obama…
Maybe that’s it. Folks may have concerns, but no clear idea how to fight this. It’s one thing to make a quick quip about some celebrity, but to muse intelligently about this issue, other than expressing obligatory outrage, takes a bit more knowledge. I wonder what questions should we be asking our representatives? Who…
And, sadly, I think a lot folks around here can’t reconcile that our dear leader, Obama, is doing the same type of shit that we’d expect from Bush. Oh noes, I have to be mad at the first President I ever got to vote for?!
Keep up the good fight. We have capitulated so much that I’m not sure we’ll ever be able to claw back any semblance of checks or balances on governmental power. The average American doesn’t even think there is anything worth protecting, anyway. “Go ahead, read my emails.” How many dystopian YA novels do muhfuckas have…