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They also traditionally reside in DC, are guarded by the Secret Service, understand the Constitution, and garner the popular vote... but you know, drain the swamp and all that...

Ever seen one of these pressurized? The gloves inflate outward, and the cabinet feels lonely and wants a hug...

This is awesome science.

dag is an acceptable variant to dang, but saying dang with an exaggerated drawl is where it’s at.

You forgot one:

If the GOP base had elected an experienced candidate with an understanding of global politics, I might agree with you.

The GOP will fall in line with whatever Trump wants, because their base overwhelmingly supports Trump. The only way they’ll oppose him is if his approval ratings plummet, and the only way he’ll oppose Russia is if Putin says something mean about him personally.

Pretty much nobody thinks Persians are Arabs are the same, except for ignorant white people who haven’t been exposed to basic world history.

I wonder how the whole “Iran bad because Russia” thing is going to work out once we have a sitting president that thinks Russia is his BFF.

You sound like awesome friend material!

I didn’t call you a dumbass. I did initially respond with heavy snark because you mentioned Jim Crowe out of nowhere. I also did edit my post approximately 30 seconds after posting, because I saw your other replies immediately and realized you weren’t some dumb fuck trolling the south. All of this transpired before

30 years? Want a cookie? I’ve got longer, but it doesn’t make either of our impressions more factual than actual facts.

NC is 39.8% rural as classified by the US Census Bureau...

“Buck Ofama.”

Mustard sauce is a northern SC thing.

And Asheville.

We’re very much a micro-representation of what’s going on in the US as a whole. We got gerrymandered.

Welcome to the dark ages. Soon we’ll be reduced to hiding scientific discoveries within paintings of mythical figures. History repeats...

You said analist.

Clearly the child hasn’t stopped to consider the broad impact of socialized costs. I don’t have kids, but I’m happy a part of my taxes go to public education. Maybe once the young one pays back the investment he/she already took from society, we’ll let him/her off the hook for continued participation.