drbumpkin
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Questioning the election process is fine, but unless you’re expecting that to burgeon into a constitutional amendment (making it through any two from 2/3rds of congress, 2/3rds of the state legislatures, or a national convention) I don’t see how it’s going anywhere.

Oh man I TOTALLY know what that’s like. My graduating class of five hundred had ~12 students who graduated with a 4.0 average, a fact the school eagerly told everyone because it was something like half again as many as their previous record.

But surely if you’re worried about the death squads you come out with a clear firm yes? That’s the part I find confusing.

People have been contributing to Doctors Without Borders for YEARS and last I checked there’s still no evidence they’ve ever given even one doctor a border. It’s clearly not very effective.

I really love that 11% gave a “no strong opinion” response. Deathsquads are one of those issues that I feel should be pretty easy to generate a yes or no response on, and I’m so profoundly amused that 10% of the survey just couldn’t make up their minds.

So like, I know that would be bad, but I would also be SO AMUSED if we just kept cluttering the constitution up with an endless string of amendments toggling prohibiting on and off.

IT HAS BEEN SO LONG SINCE I REWATCHED BLACKADDER THANK YOU FOR DEVELOPING MY WEEKEND PLANS FOR ME.

Story in a similar vein. My high school offered only a single 30 student calculus class every year. In order to take it you had to be on an accelerated math course starting in junior high school, which required you to mass a qualifying exam involving basic math and algebra techniques (3 + x = 9, solve for x, etc). The

Holy shit this. I went to high school in a podunk town where the biology teacher kinda sorta taught evolution, but refused to cover human origins. When I arrived at university (and like you only about half my class went to college) I discovered that about a third of my university class had already made recombinant

Yeah, it’s pretty horrendously susceptible to groupthink in a way that ALSO doesn’t really solve the game glut problem. It’s not a great system.

I suspect this will live or die by how engaging the mystery elements are. Sir You Are Being Hunted loses speed as you progress simply because the Mcguffin isn’t terribly exciting.

Huh, who knew people were developing games with a target audience of me, specifically.

True, and I appreciate the correction.

It’s still a matter of scientific debate, but right now the best answer seems to be that Zika remains detectable in secretions several months after initial infection.

I’m starting to feel like a certain subset of the pants-shitting panic is because there were people who never really thought we’d lose again? And if so like, come on.

The Grindr National Guard are the ones you’ve really got to watch out for though.

Uh, same as the old America? Derailing stuff because you decided to take it personally is at LEAST as old as the internet.

And even if it does happen it still more likely than not would confirm the existing results.

That’s supremely not true though.

Those figures are flat out not accurate.