devnull17
Travis of the Cosmos
devnull17

Lol. I say you all are too emotional and not sufficiently intellectual and you respond with more blind rage. That’ll show me!

I don’t have a problem with socialism, per se. It’s the people pushing for it who scare the hell out of me. They don’t believe in compromise, or incremental change, or civilized discourse. Some are communists in all but name. They’re too angry to wield power responsibly; it’d be the French Revolution all over again if

On what basis would anybody in their right mind let you drive the bus? If the first round of chemotherapy fails, you don’t hire a fucking witch doctor.

My god, is this really what you all have convinced yourselves is going to happen? You weren’t even on the bus two years ago, your agenda has been repudiated in all but a handful of districts, and you still think you’re going to be given the wheel so you can drive the damn thing over a cliff?

It’s not your age, it’s your state of mind.

It didn’t even look like he was in position to land on Brady if he’d followed through. I have no idea what he was thinking, but it looks from the replay like if he hadn’t let go, he’d have basically ended up spooning with Brady on his side.

Your typical Pats fans sound way less annoying than mine, lol. I get the post-Week 3 “we’re screwed, we’re going 4-12, Brady is literally dying, this is the year Belichick is exposed as a fraud” prognostications every year on my Facebook feed. And then by the end of the season, their sense of entitlement is back and

This is going to sound totally disingenuous and self-serving with the benefit of a week of hindsight and their blowout of the Dolphins, but this happens every year. I told my dad before Sunday’s game that I expected a 37-3 Patriots win, and I was pretty damn close.

It establishes a scary precedent for them. Frankly, I’ve come to suspect that there may not be that many white, male, highly conservative judges who are comfortable asserting control over women’s reproductive choices and haven’t taken that to its more physical conclusion at some point. It’s a sort of praxis, as the

He did, until he didn’t. He also came in with some much deeper issues than Gordon, who just really seems to enjoy drinking and smoking weed.

Also, people should have to take a standardized test before being allowed to use the internet.

I was going to include some more links, but I think I already crammed enough into that post. But if there’s anything I’ve cited that you think is inaccurate or want additional proof for, let me know and I’ll be happy to dig some up. :)

To your first point: hear, hear. :) I really enjoy actual debates where both sides hope they can learn something from the other, and I’d be happy to try to explain my positions a bit further.

As opposed to you, right? You are the voice of both reason and the state of the art of political science?

No, I don’t believe in any of those ridiculous things you’ve attributed to me.

YOU LOOK GOOD IN DRESS! YOU LOOK BETTER ON FLOOR!

and he is installing conservative judges that will serve for years

I mean, I used to follow a lot of these people on Twitter. I’ve seen firsthand how they view the world, and what they think of ideas like comity and compromise. I’ve seen the anger, and I’ve even read a couple of the books they recommended. Many seem to think the French Revolution was an awesome time and we should be

I see the whole thing sort of like a hostage negotiation, in that one side cares about the lives of the hostages, and the other side is just in it for themselves. It’s hard being the one who actually cares about the hostages: you’re at a major negotiating disadvantage. But if you decide you also don’t care about the

I don’t think they were propping her up in this article. It was a very middle-of-the-road piece that did a good job of describing her antics in a way that will probably reinforce whatever you already thought of them.