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Congratulations on your milestone! Please stay safe! *hugs*

Rice has never held any elective office. She would make a good Secretary of State, but I’m not convinced that she’d be a good possible President.

And?

Pretty sure my family was brought to America well before his Polish and Ukrainian parents and grandparents were. I’m not leaving--you first, asshole.

My cats and their pathetic, sad slap-fighting would be more entertaining than watching those two twits.

Some thoughts and a little context from a Black baseball fan:

The funny thing is that now that Trump’s come out against it, the Giants would probably get applause from Dodgers fans for kneeling. Because NorCal or SoCal, the one thing most Californians can agree on is that Trump is a shithead. 

I suspect Maxwell was watching from Mexico, where he’s happy and playing professional baseball, and thinking “Fuck alla y’all.” I don’t blame him. 

He sure as fuck wasn’t watching an exhibition game between the Giants—predicted to finish last in the NL West—and the Oakland A’s in the echoingly empty Coliseum.

“Helpless/Satisfied” is one place where seeing it has so much more of an impact. I liked them on the recording, but the visuals, epecially the contrasting movement and positioning, are what elevates it from good to brilliant.

I understand why they had to cut the f-bombs out for Disney, but I missed that one.

Burr really is the main character, like Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar. 

“Burn” is fantastic. And not going to lie; I was bawling during “It’s Quiet Uptown”.

If Chicago were like Afghanistian, Russia would be putting out bounties on killing people instead of the CPD doing it for free.

Can we talk about whatever the fuck is happening on top of that poor man’s head?

If Democrats made those ads, the New York Times and Politico would be wringing their hands and bemoaning the lack of civility, because Democrats being even a little snarky is The End Of The Republic, while Republicans being assholes is a day that ends in Y.

You, sir, are my new hero.

Considering the relentless heteronormativity of her books—and no, saying Dumbledore was gay after the fact doesn’t count—I’d say no, there’s nothing radical or particularly feminist about her writing. The most important thing a woman can do in her world is be a mother, preferably by marrying someone she met when they

Seriously? Do we need to do another Schoolhouse Rock on how a bill becomes a law?