Basically, the only actually likeable and admirable main cast character on that show is Mr. Poopy Butthole, but we’ve only seen like one of his adventures in this dimension so far.
Basically, the only actually likeable and admirable main cast character on that show is Mr. Poopy Butthole, but we’ve only seen like one of his adventures in this dimension so far.
There’s a reason vending machines aren’t big class cases. Put something valuable enough in it, and someone will break into it.
WOW!
Man. Christopher Reid is in that get-up for Jason Whitlock? That’s a bummer, long way from, “Ain’t gonna hurt nobody.”
Not if you’ve seen the data for the turn-out among that demographic. THAT is a far more disturbing pattern, which correlates with voter disenfranchisement. The other disturbing pattern, frankly, is the number of people, including writers at places like the NYT, that have redefined ‘middle class’ to ‘working class.’
I think this guy might be part of the demographic that just thinks however he defines reality is how it is. Versus reality, which is what it is, which is exactly as you already described in your comment.
https://ropercenter.cornell.edu/polls/us-elections/how-groups-voted/how-groups-voted-2008/
Jesus, college-educated, wealthy people went for Trump for the most part; the ‘poor’ people voted Democratic in the last election. At least the ones who weren’t disenfranchised. The ‘poor’ (assuming you’ve got some kind of reasonable demographic definition) are disproportionately people of color in the United States —…
I give it six months before some Politico dude writes this exact piece, and then a bunch of other folks pretend like it’s a new discovery from Mount Ararat.
I wish more people would wise up and just listen to you - maybe if enough of us spread the word they will.
I remember saying alt-left a few times last year when talking to friends; what we were describing then in casual conversation were white people with so-called ‘leftist’ political leanings who were (consciously or unconsciously) also traveling in white supremacist circles. As-in, people who sought economic solidarity…
It’s like, his town was invaded by orcs. And he’s a mage, maybe a cleric, protecting people. So he cast flames to push back the orcs.
Something along the same lines, I hope it’s helpful to everyone who reads it.
I mean, it feels like literally erasing women and people of color in this little story to me.
I wish Gothamist would have talked to Justine and her two friends who actually organized the discussion outside Summerhill. And I wish they would have understood the point of my story before quoting it.
You got to coordinate!
Another option is to essentially pay closer attention to your expertise, or whatever can draw your attention, to find what else is there that needs practice.
People like Shunryu Suzuki, D.T. Suzuki and a whole bunch of other people have literally been arguing about the best way to do that for several hundred years plus…
She’s going to feel afraid again on the job, she’s going to go to the reflexes she’s been rewarded for, and she’s going to murder someone again. And most likely, the next person she murders on the job will also be a person of color, and most likely, the next person she murders on the job will be black.
This is one of the reasons why it’s critical that a Congressional investigation also be done, on different grounds than the Special Prosecutors jurisdiction.
Which gets us to an emerging strategy centered around some questions, “Who was enabling Trump? Who was working for the American people?”
Which then gets you to a…
Yoda often spoke in riddles, dispensing his Hotep theories to Luke Skywalker.
Everything about this was sheer perfection at just the right moment. I wanna make that pic my phone background and paste a quote from this article right on it.