katgyrl
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katgyrl

Yeah, not sarcasm. This has been my argument when getting into these debates, debates with the same people who voted for Ralph Nader and Jill Stein.

Their undergraduate enrollment is under 700. It’s a tiny school. So roughly 5% of the student body is taking that course.

That’s OK. When Republicans essentially end voting for all but rich white males, they won’t have to worry about voting for someone that isn’t progressive any more.

Oh look another insecure white incel drunk on power.

Of course that ghoul would laugh in the face of the professor defending her work - everything besides raw power is irrelevant to him, and turning people’s lives into punching-bags is just hilarious.

People need to stop sitting at home on Election Day.

Would have starred this comment regardless, but I love a Romeo Void reference! They deserve to be better known.

“... couple walks by, as ugly as sin but he’s got her, she’s got him...”

Good old Jezebel and their lack of proofreading

But Hussain never got out of his car, having become suspicious of the circumstances. As the two drove away from the parking lot in the early hours of the morning

I’m less concerned that she had sex with him (that’s her choice) and more concerned that she decided to bring a child in to this world with him despite how shitty a person she knew he was.

JFC these two sound like college freshmen trustafarians on LSD.

They both are.

The fact that it’s described as “trying” to fix things is so funny to me. Like he’s just going around randomly turning wrenches and banging on things.

The story of their first “date” is hilarious. They went to one of his factories and he went around “trying to fix things” (I can only assume by using the word “trying” that he was not successful).

That’s a master class in leadership and engineering and makes you understand how rare it is to have a leader of that quality.

“You smell like a roll of nickels” lives rent-free in my mind.

Whaaaaaa??????

Boy, that’s really looking for the silver lining...

Every time I read an article that quotes her, I first think, “Well, she’s pretty young, isn’t she? She’ll probably mature a little and think differently. What is she, like twenty-two, twenty-three, something like that?” And then I head over to Wikipedia to be reminded that, no, she’s actually thirty-five.