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Well, all the targeting they do is the key to their fearlessness.

It's also that "nuance" thing. If being meticulous about one's thinking, if cultivating broad knowledge, were more in fashion, there'd be less of this kind of thing.

"The alt-right was fostered by the internet mentality- the power of anonymity, the power of going viral, the shield of free speech with few repercussions."

As an American whose nerdy teen years were back in the "quote Monty Python" era, it could be a lot worse.

America needs more Falangists, Druzes, Whigs in office.

Area Guy On Internet Drinks Clean Glass Of E-Coli Free Water, Lectures Strangers

tUnE-yArDs fans.

If confronted with the "did you even read the article" question, I'm often tempted to reply "Why would I do that? Why would anyone?"

It's the deviated septums, and the faint whistling undertone when they speak.

Actually, scratch that.

Woody Guthrie.

Upvoted for pertinence.

I love the Ramones, but that's so true.

So, I read the article.

He did pretty well, but I think the point he was trying to make is a bit shaky, and I wonder if he doesn't also think so.

Allright, that's what I get for making an impulsive post.

—the 2010s

It's like the whole thread got topic fatigue, and everyone thought, "Fuck it, let's talk about the band X for a minute. Remember them? They used to make me happy."

KYLE: That's because there is no goo, Mr. Cruise. You see, I learned something today. Throughout this whole ordeal, we've all wanted to show things that we weren't allowed to show, but it wasn't because of some magic goo. It was because of the magical power of threatening people with violence. That's obviously the

I think that's it. They figured that scrutiny of the headlines was well covered by Colbert and John Oliver.