Look, positions evolve. The important thing is that she believes in and protects our nation's core principles: bonnets = cute.
Look, positions evolve. The important thing is that she believes in and protects our nation's core principles: bonnets = cute.
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I would say that's much more true of the last 5 years for him, but compared to anyone except Roberts on that bench? Come on. Obama's appointees and Thomas are basically just votes at this point.
Wow. I saw Milo Yiannopoulos 1 time on this subpar British show 10 O'Clock Live, but I had no idea he was a thing.
The inconsistent bizarro world of some fringe right-wingers terrifies me. Bush, Junior and September 11th, 2001? Unforeseeable. Clinton? Literally saw him face-to-face and gave him directions on how to escape to freedom. DURNED LIBTARDS.
1. "If it were up to me, I would put in jail every sandal-wearing, scruffy-bearded weirdo who burns the American flag, but I am not king." Hence, Texas v. Johnson.
2. While he obviously hated Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and straight-up thought partial-birth abortion is infanticide, he didn't hold that…
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed a lot of the Scalia jokes (The Onion, Anthony Jeselnik, the 1,000,000 people who made @TheSingulatarian:disqus's). And I don't see why online prudence is necessary. Just, like, don't go up to Maureen or his family and say, "He was a cruel, malevolent force."
"In the evolutionary history of games, though, the kill screen is an avatar of what games themselves are. They had limits—boundaries that the player had to work within. And while scads of games had broadened the emotional, conceptual, and storytelling landscape for players, none had yet created a space where players…
This is basically why I disagree with Anthony's whole point. Fighting games are a parabola, not a rising linear line. It's not fun for more than 10 minutes at the beginner level, but magic at the intermediate level. Once you get to the expert level, the canvas shrinks, the imagination dies, efficiency and probability…
"So at a loss, financially," you mean.
Just because Western Europe and developed Oceania are tumbling toward your typical post-everything individualist decadence and decline doesn't mean that America is particularly right-wing. It just means the Overton window is centered mostly around rudderless social democracy and morally ambiguous neoliberalism. Give…
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Yeah, but that's just because people don't get together in the 1st place, either by delaying marriage or having children without marriage and then breaking up, so it's not as useful a statistic as it once was.
I create lists and add all of my music likes to it, all of my religion likes, all of my stand-up likes, and so on, so I can focus on updates to see, for example, who put out a new single or announced an album today rather than relying on Discogs 100 percent.
Sting and Yuji Nagata are technically still active, but not Daniel Bryan.
People are overlooking it here but Breakbot just released a new album mostly featuring Irfane, and both of those men are amazing. (You may recognize Irfane from Hudson Mohawke's best song last year.) https://soundcloud.com/edba… I appreciate Rick Rubin having some indie popular and some mainstream popular acts.
I won't get into much of that since I'm very, very much on the opposite side of the issue, but I do think it's interesting and fine that Scandal depicted the "2nd category" of abortions that happen in the United States. I would uncharitably describe it as birth control for upper-middle class people, or charitably as a…
See, I think you could make comedy of 1 adult wanting the other to get an abortion, and so I was trying to think of shows that could do that. Sadly/Weirdly, the only thing I could think of was Something Awful's Levi Johnston columns (especially the early ones, which I think are legitimately funny) http://www.somethinga…
I've seen him on television, read his Eater column, and watched him open a couple of times, most recently for John Mulaney in Milwaukee. Every time, his jokes aren't quite where they need to be, but he really does have that Slate vibe of being likable and you rooting for him, even if the laughs aren't one after the…