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I used to see something like this as a wish-fulfillment for anyone wanting a zombie apocalypse, now it looks like the wet dream of some MAGA-psycho on his way to a protest he wants to terrorize.

Hmmm, I’m not an A’s fan, but unless this guy has a history, I can see how he could just be an idiot. Is this a case of trying to see if someone is just being a moron before saying it’s racist? I mean, if it’s for real, then the guy is gone. His story does sync up decently with the events, though, and as far as I know

I mean, every millennial has been sick of being called one for about as long as that term has been around, since it always seems to be attached to a statement blaming us for not buying enough houses or some other bullshit.

In the context of the discussion in that class, that professor was pulling an “OK,

“If you’re paying for the product, then you’re no longer the product, and you no longer have to spend a single second of your life watching a promotional pitch on YouTube.” That’s a good enough reason for me. 

is the use of “stultifying” really meant to describe LOTR? it seems better suited in this context/article premise to be used against the memo itself. i may also just be a much bigger fan of the books than i am of facebook

This sure sounds shady. Keep up the great work!

BUT OH MY GOD HOW MANY ADS CAN YOU CRAM INTO THE TEXT OF A SINGLE ARTICLE? I count 24 total. I know you got new corporate overlords, so it ain’t you, but I can’t be the only one who keeps losing the plot because I’m getting so mad at another ad interrupting my reading. I

I agree with everything in this article, particularly concerning the incredulity we should all have for a Musk claim. That said, I disagree with the Times reporter’s traffic assessment. She is talking about rush hour traffic, but not when that amount of people is also merged with gameday traffic trying to hit a 7:10