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I have always felt that the conservative, far right hatred of the LGBTQ community has been based on the fact that they’ve made the stupid decision to believe in their evil version of god and shaped their whole lives around it.  If they were to admit they were wrong about their stance on LGBTQ people that would open

I’d happily die on the hill we need better exhaust fans in homes regardless of electric or gas. It’s bizarre we happily fill the kitchen with smoke if the wrong thing spills in the oven, or when searing food. I’ll never understand why they aren’t standard in homes.

It would be helpful if the left-leaning media outlets would maybe put a little bit of attention toward debunking right wing claims of stuff like rainbow flags and genderbread man posters in elementary schools.  “They’re coming for your kids!” is one of the main anti-LGBTQ arguments I see in right wing spaces.

I’m positive they’ve already started. I’m sure some of them will try to portray this as the teacher’s own fault by claiming she was trying to indoctinate children with something like critical race theory, wokeness,  coloring inside the lines or playing well with others. Or all of the above.

“The problem is how to pay [the employees] enough to afford children, a car and a house in the suburbs.”

I’m going to take stab in the dark and assume Mr. Chef doesn’t live in a modest house in the suburbs, where his children attend a public school.

Are we really surprised anymore? The right wing has been all about power over principles for some time now. The whole Speaker fiasco was a perfect exhibit in that. 

“There were some very personal things happening that the public had no idea about, and there were great frustrations that grew while there were basically backroom deals being struck.”

Nor should they be able to stop boys (or anyone else) from wearing skirts.

I know this whole “Dirt Bag” section is about less-than-important celebrity gossip and SUPPOSED to be snarky, but are the little asides reeeally necessary when talking about a man who just died and young woman who had a stroke? Sheesh. 

Based on every post I’ve seen. You might be the most perfect candidate for a Rep Santos position.

(especially when it’s easy to just kind of accidentally flash it, which is what it looks like happened to Santos in that picture)

Hudson helped Rogers out with the old “hold me back” routine.

Republicans tend to be over-represented on maps, as they spread out (apparently to avoid altercations) more than Dems. Still, after correctly identifying all the reps named by district, there isn’t a lot of red on the map: Burchett (R TN-2), Rogers (R AL-3), Gaetz (R FL-1), Cammack (R FL-3), McCarthy (R CA-20), Mace

Right up there with dick size shaming is the circumcision issue. It’s apparently totally fine to talk and joke about how gross and unacceptable an uncut member is (in the US at least). 

At the same time, its popularity is utterly depressing:

Yeah, this requires a delicate balancing act. On one hand, I am not someone who views the human body as particularly precious outside of it’s necessity to live and exist in our world. So, personally, I don’t care about people partaking in acts of body modification, as a species we’ve been doing that literally since we

They already have. See Ciocca et al. (2015), Anzani et al (2018), etc - or just search “political attitudes and psychological defence mechanisms” in google scholar

This apparently works for two articles.

If you’re talking internet inches, or the exaggerations men tell women, sure. ‘Cause 8 is pretty darn big.