fancyarcher
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She wouldn’t have appointed Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.

She probably wouldn’t have tried to ban Muslims from entering the US on multiple occasions, stacked her cabinet with the biggest load of unqualified cronies ever seen, and reneged on an official agreement between the federal government and 800,000 people who immigrated illegally through no fault of their own. Her

Yeah, she’s starting a “Resistance” fund to fight Trump.

I spent another delicious afternoon among the blackberries. The cost was as usual a lot of little scratches from the thorns and the guilt of having eaten what I imagine would have otherwise been dinner for a dozen birds. I suppose the birds are wondering why someone like myself who is atop the food chain is eating

The Ixtra Terrestrial?

> Even though I haven’t read much of him, this episode is taking a Faulkner-ian view of how grief

I loved the episode, but got stuck on one thing: Lobotomies aren’t performed by cutting into the scalp - a fact that made them extremely popular: The technique was so simple and almost non-invasive that it was done as an outpatient procedure. There’s an episode of “The American Experience” that provides a great

The “Chickens” episode did such a wonderful job of posing these questions as pointedly as possible, then leaving them horribly unaddressed.

So this is my first comment on Kinja, the great new system of our time.

Having roared through all the episodes until 3:30AM last night/this morning (it never really feels right calling it the morning when you haven’t slept yet), I look forward to reading the rest of the reviews. God, this show.

I thought the Dragonfly guy was just an exceptionally blue fly for the longest time. The insect people are easily one of Bojack’s strangest aspects. Are there no actual bugs in this world?

... and that he looked, talked, and acted exactly like you’d expect from the name.

Amy Adams should tell a lot of people to shut their fucking pie holes.

I’m over 40 and I still find it hard to believe that there was an actual person named Joey Buttafuoco.

Absolutely. Hence why I find comfort in friendly, non-committed, shoulder shrugging agnosticism. I know that I know nothing and likely never will. I’ve been seduced by the siren song of neutrality.

Nobody has all the answers. Nobody ever will have all the answers. Never, ever trust anyone who says they have all the answers.

I think Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson have probably converted more people to atheism than Richard Dawkins or Christopher Hitchens could have ever dreamed of.

In her defense, Jeff Gillooly is clearly a made up name.

WHYYY did you make that joke?

The biggest thing to push me towards agnosticism has been the hypocrisy of the supposed faithful. The second biggest thing is Michael J Fox getting Parkinson’s while this turd still walks around, able to pour grape juice without worrying about his carpets and spew shit like this. No fucking justice.