That's a weirdly uplifting story. I hope that these youths follow your pal's example and blossom into productive liberals.
That's a weirdly uplifting story. I hope that these youths follow your pal's example and blossom into productive liberals.
Yeah, that's the crux of the problem, the kids who get zero exposure to anything but adults handing them this information. And once they're adults themselves, those viewpoints are just ingrained.
I guess you can gauge that by looking at the success New York and California have in blocking the immigration policies Trump's throwing out there. If the local government and law enforcement aren't helping, then the job gets a whole lot harder for the federal…whoever…they charge with enforcing this.
Just the sheer fucking repercussions of that strategy have fucked over so many people. There isn't a circle of hell low enough for these fucks.
This isn't new information, but it steams my beans every time I hear about how Southern states teach the Civil War.
Gotta fill those prisons somehow, I guess.
Man, every time I see kids that age supporting Trump it makes me sad. What a bleak future it will be if these kids never outgrow Trump's bullshit.
Jesus fucking Christ.
That's a lot of concern for cis-women, but none for the transwomen who are way more likely to be assaulted.
I think Star Trek is a solid analogy. Clarke is the "captain" but she needs the entirety of her crew to accomplish anything. She has incredible strengths of her own, but the other delinquents supplement her where she's lacking.
I think he's got Bellamy and Kane as bargaining chips, so it isn't completely out of the question that he'd barter them for either information or for useful Arkadians to keep things running smoothly.
He's most likely keeping Bellamy and Kane as leverage in case Clarke does what she does best and outplays him. Roan's not an idiot. He knows Clarke is a force to be reckoned with, and he knows that Skaikru has guns.
I was literally just typing this yo.
I don't think there's much wiggle room re: ALIE removing people's free will and using her chipped hoard to achieve her function of saving the human race by uploading them all to the City of Light. She doesn't understand free will, and taking the chip eradicated it. That's such a major plot point and it's the crux of…
Can you explain a little about what you mean by "most CW?" I've consumed a fair amount of CW shows, and I think the 100 shed the majority of the CW trademarks around the middle of season one without looking back.
I don't think that's a writing problem so much as a misunderstanding as to how ALIE operated. ALIE only needed the initial expression of consent in taking the chip; once any given person ingested the chip, she had complete control of that individual. So yeah, of course Jaha offered her that information freely without…
This is a very good way of explaining the phenomenon. I've seen that attitude cropping up in a lot of the profile pieces about women who voted for Trump, but it applies across the board.
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee troll.
Yes and it is Fantastic.
He's been making fairly regular cameos on Brooklyn 99. I also caught him in an earlier season of Shameless for a role that lasted two or three episodes.