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Edfonzo Algardo
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I’m on Windows using Edge browser and having the same issue. To be able to reply to you, I had to click through your name to your discussions and then find this specific comment there.

I was the +1 at a reunion a couple years ago, so I didn’t know anyone. It was legitimately the most depressing event I’ve ever attended, and that includes a wedding where it was evident the couple would be divorced within a year. Watching 38-year-olds in cheap suits get wasted and fall back into obsolete social

Good point, I think President Obama used it that way quite frequently.

I salute you for your fortitude, I find it astonishing that anyone thinks miscarriage shouldn’t be covered. That level of inhumanity just chills me.

“Apart from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?”

Thinking back to the rhetoric before Nov. 8, I recall now that there were plenty of nihilists claiming they’d prefer nuclear Armageddon to the status quo. Wonder if they’re sticking to their guns.

I think sometimes those phrases get used as a rhetorical flourish to indicate, “I often kid around, but the next thing I’m about to say is serious.”

I’ve worked with hiring managers who, seeing a particularly well-designed resume, will throw it in the trash. “He’ll expect too much money.” So I keep mine clean, well-organized and dead simple. I mean, I want to make a lot of money, but let’s wait until they offer me the job to raise that issue ...

If removing the post names from the dashboard was supposed to force us to click through and thereby increase traffic, it ain’t working. It just makes it more likely that I’ll close the browser window and go do something else entirely.

The wealthy, after more than a century of owning the GOP, decided it would be cost-effective to own both parties and made moves to realize that goal. They still prefer Republican candidates winning, but they like to hedge their bets by also pulling the strings of the other side.

Your writing is typically excellent, and this is a great example. I only spent a few years in the south myself, but this is entirely consistent with my experience. I had an opportunity to be part of a team that was revealing larceny on a large scale by local public officials, and the overwhelming response from the

For sure. There’s a difference between believing in progressive ideals, and performing one’s belief in progressive ideals. I’ve been guilty of the latter but I try to avoid it. I have no qualms with someone wanting to point out the futility of performance.

Of course, each of us contains multitudes, I just have a hard time understanding someone who’s apparently progressive on many issues, yet deeply retrograde and offensive on that one.

Hey, I’m trying to clear his name! (And I’m occasionally rude, too. Sometimes rudeness is warranted.)

I think it’s Judasiscaredycat vs. Judasiscaredeycat or something like that.

I believe that’s actually two different commenters, one largely OK (though occasionally rude) and an imitator who is a dyed-in-the-wool troll.

On a whim, consulting no one, he sent millions of Americans to bed last night wondering if they’d wake up to nuclear annihilation. Can we go back to our typically corrupt politicians now? I mean, they suck, but 70+ years of no nuclear war is a pretty good track record. I’m willing to put up with a lot of the other

Anyone else having an issue where, when you hit the “reply” link below a comment, it takes you back to the article headline? I’ve seen it both on desktop and mobile. Sometimes reloading helps, sometimes it doesn’t.

And I’ve seen him around since then posting ostensibly reasonable posts still! I don’t get it.

There was one guy who I’d had a number of pleasant exchanges with over the course of months, and then one day out of the blue he starts arguing that there’s no such thing as race or racism. I tried to engage with him because of his previously excellent track record, but it quickly became apparent that all his other