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Obama, you're FIRED!
- a Trump supporter's wet dream

No thanks!

It's true! It's all so true! *cries*

JUST BECAUSE ALL OF THE DIALOGUE IS IN CAPS THAT DOESN'T MEAN MY SCRIPT ISN'T WORTHY.

In the right hands, this could be a really fun and light movie, like What We Do in the Dark. However, something tells me this is going to be just God-awful.

I HAVE SO MANY MIXED FEELINGS ABOUT THIS!

When I was in middle school every month or so there would be a school dance hosted by a neighborhood Catholic school, since they were individually too small to host a dance. Well, my Catholic school didn't want to host a dance because they were too concerned that the dancing was getting too physical, and, uh, dancers

"But Al Gore has made hundreds of millions on climate change!" - a real thing my mother said on Xmas. We did our best to explain that the oil companies profit a lot more from fossil fuels than the environmentalists from green energy. It's so back-ass-wards it's just fucking shameful.

It's really terrible when their main (or only) mode of argument is conspiracy theorizing. As of lately, whenever my sister and I get into an argument with my mom over race or politics, she just says that we've all been brainwashed by our liberal professors or that so-and-so is making a ton of money from affirmative

God I hate this guy. This topic deserves attention and seriousness. Why is it being discussed by someone who looks like they just jumped out of a conservative political cartoon's depiction of a "delusional, pot-smoking liberal".

Please kindly explain why you think that. In the late 70's/early 80's, we admitted well over a 100,000 refugees from Cambodia and Vietnam. Like the Syrian refugees, they witnessed a lot of brutality. Many in the region were incredibly resentful towards the US and its invasion. Yet they were able to find asylum and

Totally agree - US's response to the refugee crisis has been pathetic. We accepted over 100,000 refugees in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, but can't be bothered to do anything in the aftermath of the Iraq War.

In the wake of the barbaric violence in Paris let us all try to remember that this is exactly the kind of horrific madness that drive so many innocent families to leave their homes in Syria and elsewhere to find safety in Europe.

Yeah, I was a little uncomfortable reading this. It's one thing to critique this specific song's lyrics, which were fair and true, but it's another thing to treat the interviewer like she's complicit in the slut-shaming patriarchal system of oppression cause she likes a catchy pop song.

Can you blame Savage? He's been writing the same column for almost 25 years. I'd be bored to death by now too.

Yeah, that's shitty. I would do your best to stop talking to this person. I know you're really attracted to him but this relationship is toxic and, from the way you're describing it, it's not going to get better.

That's why we have the first amendment! To fine and intimidate annoying hecklers!!!

I think it combines several major fears of mine: drowning, darkness, emptiness, and monsters (not visible, but can pop out at you at any time). Also the vulnerability of being in a submarine - any small leak or mechanical failure and you're going to drown, which has to be one of the scariest, most painful ways to die.

Well, considering the team used to be called the Bullets but then too many people were being shot in the nineties so they had to change it something non-threatening and stupid, the answer is probably yes.

Someone mentioned this is in a thread recently, but any kind of underwater imagery. I was terrified of the underwater levels of early 3D games like in Super Mario 64 or Donkey Kong 64. Science documentaries that involve footage of deep-sea submarines are the worst. It's like entering some hellish, lifeless void where