yeah. But that's nothing new. I figure one day it'll stop working and I'll just move on.
yeah. But that's nothing new. I figure one day it'll stop working and I'll just move on.
I believe the term is "minority group". To contrast with the social majority.
Wow, I can finally be just like an NBA player!
yep. Just bring ID. You will register at the polling station. As a bonus you get to stand in TWO different lines whereas those who registered only get to stand in one. Losers.
I guess we just have her horrendous Sec of State tenure to pore over…too late!
because the ruling class likes it that way.
if you didn't register by mail some old person will ask you for ID. You let them see it, they check your name in a book, you try not to say "We wouldn't be in this mess if your generation hadn't screwed everything up!", then you walk over to a little table in what is like a 17th century bedroom changing area, randomly…
JEALOUS!
you're just jealous.
I'm not kidding. I don't think it matters to her that it started because of that dumb movie. She's benefited from it. But like I said elsewhere, she can't overturn it, she can only nominate justices that could potentially reverse it, which she hasn't shown an interest in yet. I think saying she wants to get rid of it…
I meant art in general. We're swamped with shit by people "going for it" and lowering the bar.
I've heard it's amazing. But be prepared to be super depressed.
my point was that "going for it" isn't practice. Hell, I don't even think practice can give you talent. You're born with it.
I have a reason for being skeptical. Hillary can't overturn CU without an amendment which she won't get through any congress (been 45 years since that happened) and so only the Supreme Court will be able to do that by reversing its decision. Will she appoint justices that will agree with overturning CU? Obama…
Un Canadien Errant
it's weird that Ailes is a conservative since he ran Fox like Bill Clinton.
…um, can you dumb that down a little?
"If not, they will do it on the side." - I wish that were true.
hey Sean, you ever read Cohen's two novels? Nothing gave me a greater insight into his music than those. His interest in death and sadness is always touched with humor:
no it wasn't roundly derided. he was unsuccessful but Gaugin liked his work, as did other painters. Furthermore, he didn't even start painting until he was 29! And he died 10 years later after producing nearly 1000 works. This isn't a regular person that should be used to justify the junk made by 99% of people out…