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I actually think given the current social climate of the world we live in, one that has so much hate and anger and animosity, that we could use more people who are comfortable enough to hug someone else that they recognize needs it even if its someone they just met. Love heals. I mean don’t force hugs on people

...but this is the internet, and a Gizmodo-family site at that — there’s no room for nuance here; everything must be categorized into either “good” or “bad”!

Came here to comment that the author, who seems to admit to never actually having owned property of their own with a yard, yet feels comfortable advocating against lawn maintenance based solely on their experience of living with their parents, lamenting having to do chores and reading one infographic/webpost with poor

Yeah, this article is right up there with Alissa Walker’s “Ban Cars” crusade. We get it. You live in a nice loft apartment right around the corner from your local coffee shop and whole foods store, and cars scare you because you risk being hit by them while walking into traffic because you can’t look away from your

Most of the people who write for Kinja sites are millennials who live in ultra urban city centers and have literally no idea how the rest of world outside of the city center works. This article seems no different.

YEAH! They should make a law that says you have to vote for candidates like hillary, even if you dislike their platform! I mean, doesn’t everyone know the DNC, and whatever bullshit candiate THEY want, owns your votes?!

That’s about the difference in voters in California, and most of us don’t want one major city to decide everything. Stupid Constitution always gets in the way, doesnt it?

Because the DNC is a shitty organization that is run by moronic party leaders that have absolutely no grasp on the values that their voting base desires in a candidate and instead gives someone a lifetime participation award in the form of a mismanaged and negligently uninformed presidential campaign?

The ruling communist party in mainland China runs totalitarian dictatorship with a terrible record on human rights. One that doesn’t recognize freedom of speech or religion or other basic freedoms that we in the West take for granted.

It is the media’s job to cover the presidential election cycle in a way that better informs the public so we the public can make an informed choice at the voting booth in both the primaries and the general election.

Why does the media insust on calling these things drones?

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I’m reminded of a certain King Missile song...

This kind of BS has been pulled so many times, now we might as well have a preformated MS Word template it, here is how I recomend it be formated:

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Dear <INSERT GROUP NAME>,

Kylie Jenner has no idea what the words ‘environmental maintenance’ or ‘drought’ or ‘laws’ mean.

Temperature is just one more thing that the patriarchy controls. This is not about conditioning the air; it’s about conditioning the oppressed classes to accept the cheapest, most convenient, and easiest air that the ruling classes can provide. It is a result of capitalism: An effort to monetize the human condition

Screw the almond milk. Coconut milk is the hotness.

He did try to take Wilson's gun, but then the situation was diffused when Brown RAN. As the story was told, it remains unclear (to me) whether Wilson should have shot (i.e. how close Brown was when he was "charging" the officer). However, I believe at that point Wilson's EGO was harmed and he was looking to

Everytime someone writes another article about how the entire country is racist, whites are privileged, and "the system" is Fascist, it gives another young black man a reason to believe that he can't succeed in this country, and an entire race of people to blame for it. If you care about helping black people then why

Yet, here's why this type of narrative is dangerous. You're taking a handful of instances in a 20 year time frame and making it sound like an epidemic. Are there bad, racist cops? Yes. Are there people in the system who don't necessarily work towards justice? Yes.

Sure, each of the instances you mention is unfair,