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Edmund Fitzgerald
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I mean, we're only talking about .2% of the market, but if .2% of Treasury securities were sold off overnight, it would shake the currency markets pretty bad. And unlike bitcoin, Treasury securities actually trade on a different secondary market for resale. Also, bitcoin is a lot less stable than the dollar. It

Dollars.

Technically, the entire country has. I mean, we're all being fucked by Steve Bannon.

I bought cardboard too, but then the market washed out.

Of course, they were expected to crawl into the ovens and get their pizzas themselves.

I mean, that's not actually something I'm upset about, because honestly it's just the right thing to do. But for me, the fact that people feel so much less aware of white extremism towards minorities is what's upsetting. Not even because I'm scared; but it does make me feel devalued.

At my own school. I know I've said this on a couple other sites, but I was actually getting ready to walk at my graduation when we found out about it. It was awful.

Freudianism is sort of pseudoscience, though. As an anthropologist I can tell you that in our field using freudianism would almost immediately delegitimize any theory.

For me it's more how his image plays into the stereotype of the stodgy old white British guy who doesn't really bother to connect with people of different backgrounds because their ideas are beneath him. I guess he has a bit of a Prince Philip vibe going on. In my experience, socialist theory might claim to be

Corbyn has also been quasi-nationalist anyways. I feel like a lot of the "close the borders" folk will still vote for him.

I'm a student at the University of Maryland. I was literally standing in the wings of the stage, getting ready to receive my diploma, when I heard the news. It's still so unreal for me.

And the Pullitzer for the best "…….OF COCK" goes too . . . wait, what's that? They wrote weekly about a popular TV show? On a pop culture website? Well, clearly not Pullitzer material.

I guess I found Anthem tolerable, in the vein of young adult dystopian writing. Though even when I was younger I found her prose to be primitive. Never read the Fountainhead. I totally buy the ability to enjoy a book despite the author's philosophy, though. I love Heinlein and Orson Scott Card, despite the obvious

I'm thinking more along the lines of how we went from objectivism being pretty much a bad joke to the preferred philosophy of the Speaker of the House. It seems like the adoption of Randian thinking didn't really pick up until the 60s, which is around when postmodernism was kicking in. I guess in my eyes,

I mean, he used his inheritance to fund the mujahideen back in the 1980s, which arguably set him down the path towards founding Al Qaeda. But it's not like they intentionally wanted him to do any of that stuff. And the family pretty much disowned him in the late 80s and early 90s. By all accounts, they hated his

Ironically, the phrase that best describes both the successes and failures of his campaign.

In fairness, the Bin Ladens are a big and very well-connected family. It's not like they're all behind Osama or anything. I mean, they're filthy stinking rich, so I don't cry too many tears over it, but imagine if your annoying uncle was an internationally known terrorist.

That name was already taken by the Saudi military.

The original Hallelujah cold open was done to help heal the wounds left by the shock of the election

I'm sorta surprised that they didn't include CHONK in the best pre-taped ones.