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Important point.

There’s something super appealing about an in-person burn!

I wiuld think the right wing extremist scene is larger, but maybe they are just more open about their existence?

It would blow so hard- you’d want to ask ‘hey, could you maybe hold off on honoring me for, I dunno, 4 years or so?’

Your comment makes for a fantastically disturbing visual.

It’s scary/depressing that these days there is so much open hate in the world that you find yourself unable to conclusively determine which hate motivated terror. I don’t like that Islamic Radicals are the main story we hear about, though, especially because it drives anti-immigrant sentiment unfairly. In this country

Absolutely. If you wanted to embarass/punish me extensively for something, taking a photo of me with cheetolini and making me look at it would be a particularly effective method.

If he ends up being the only one there, it’s going to suck for him (as maybe it should?)

Lots of respect for these people. Giving up an opportunity to be a guest at the White House to honor your convictions is very cool. Though visiting Trump’s White House...

I think comment sections can cover many aspects of even very sad events, and that of course condolences are important, but speaking about the larger topic of terrorism isn’t rude or irrelevant, especially since many people had already expressed how terrible this tragedy is. If you do, cool, we have different

Some folks do. It’s fair that not everyone agrees- the murderer had what appear to be complex motivations.

There isn’t wide agreement on that, as the term ‘shyster’, though not derived etymologically from references only to Jeeish people, it was historically used as a German term slur directed toward Jewish people:

Wow, cool that you chose to read it that way. Then again, you called someone a ‘shyster’ on another post, so based on your use of a slur, I’m guessing you’re a shitty troll.

With the rampant fear of the Islamic State in the United States, it really is important to remember that far-right extremists have killed almost as many people in the US since 9/11 (more if you view the Pulse shooting as motivated by homophobia more than Islamic extremism) and domestic terrorism is homegrown:

Poisoning via taint jewelry seems like a sucky medical condition for sure.

Ugh. Not at the waxing, just at the level of work involved in wearing this nonsense. Shit invented for women’s appearance always seems to involve so much work.

The thing is, I really, really do get the pushback. One’s mental health is a serious thing, and professionalism regarding the field is important. But this guy is the president. He could unleash nuclear war. Is there a professional responsibility to prevent someone who may have a serious mental health issue from being

Wow- I hope the dissonance doesn’t spread into work stuff for your sake.

Because who doesn’t love getting metal things tangled in your pubes, and then adding sand and water (preferably salt water)!

I don’t want to take it away from him. Just maybe don’t advertise it. I’m just not a fan...