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There’s always a bit of a struggle: galleries realize they can be cold, intimidating, and unfriendly to the general public, and they really do try to run accessibility programs and encourage engagement from everyone. I’ve been to some institutions where the security staff are particularly forward, almost like a

There really should have been some sort of spiked mechanism to pop up and break the kid’s fall to keep him away from the painting. For his own safety, you see.

I mean, they have to assign a value to insure it, right? A company isn’t going to be like, “Yes, that’s worth infinity dollars.” :P

They sure can. Not so much in the “It’s 7:34, time to get up” sense, but in the “The sun is coming through the window in the bathroom, it’s time to get up” sense. Or the “I gotta pee! I gotta pee! I gotta pee!” sense.

And it’s not because the computer can’t handle it, it’s simply to make people upgrade.. a super simple feature is only available for newer macs.

It should be noted that this is limited to newer macs. My 2010 iMac did not get Night Shift.

It’s because it’s so dismissive. Their entire strategy is based around being dismissive of any counterpoints or opponents. “That’s sad.” “Fake news.” “Trump didn’t touch you, get over it.”

That and calling anyone who disagrees with them hysterical. It straight up gives me the vapors. It’s interesting seeing Koppel, long a terror of the smug, criminal, or dishonest, interacting with Hannity. I think Koppel was deliberately gentle here, as it makes Hannity look like even more of an ass. This is also a

Obviously, facts would win the popular vote but lose in the Electoral College.

Then, echoing Trump’s favored descriptor, Hannity remarked, “That’s sad, Ted. That’s sad.”

I am sorry, but I don’t think WOC would ever get on Hannity show.

“We have to give some credit to the American people that they’re somewhat intelligent and that they know the difference between an opinion show and a news show,” Hannity opined.

He probably just screams, “affirmative action is sharia law!”

I cannot get over how much Hannity talks over Koppel— a well-respected, white, male TV journalist. Like, if he’s willing to talk over Ted Freakin’ Koppel...imagine any black woman who has ever had the misfortune of interacting with Hannity.

“You have attracted people who are determined that ideology is more important than facts.”

Well, you know the saying: You can tell a bigot, but you can’t tell them much.

If the publisher’s description is accurate, the book isn’t even about a trans person, but a gender-nonconforming one. I doubt the bigots understand that or care to understand.

Tami is the Chad of girl names.

No, a book cannot cause someone to become gay. It might, however, help someone to internally acknowledge that they are gay, and thus have more self-acceptance, more self-esteem, and a greater sense of security.