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Can we just Thanos snap law enforcement agencies away please?

I think the hatred stems from the fact that one of them wants to be her, and one of them wants to do her.

I don’t just want him to be re-instated, I want them to sue the school district. I want the rule book to be changed and all faculty to have to undergo mandatory training.

This is fucking wild. And THC has that pesky desire to attach itself to your fat-cells so it is literally one of the longest-detectable drugs (trace amounts can be detected in an over-the-counter urine test up to 30 days after last ingestion for regular-partakers).

How do they know my guy didn’t just get sprayed by a

If Afolabi was as violent as they said, he would have wrecked a lot of people’s shit. Instead he had the good sense to record all of these interactions, and the patience to keep jumping through their hoops to deal with them on their own bullshit racist terms.

Except Ball State University is a college, not a high school, you fucking imbecile. Fights are rare in college. Now get your racist ass out of here.

What I truly do not understand about incidents like this is why they (cops) don’t walk in, figure out the caller is on some bullshit and then give them a citation for the aforementioned bullshit. The wslasting of their time is one thing but the deterrence of future incidents should be another. I’m not even going to

I also respect, but respectfully disagree with, this take; I agree with everything that you’re saying on the surface, but I think taking the name Skywalker, after looking at her adopted “parents” in the form of the children of Anakin Skywalker, was just as much her honoring Leia as it was Luke. I felt like that was a

Sure, but even with that “big disaster” handwave, societies like the ones seen in modern YA dystopias like the Hunger Games, Divergent, etc., are just so “out there” that it’s hard to believe them EVER existing. It’s not just that they are implausible; it’s that they are completely nonsensical because their writers

It’s definitely time for the union movement to be radicalised. It began a slow death when unions themselves became big corporations more interested in protecting their assets and their paid organisers than protecting their members. They still do a lot of good work, but a lot of them are hugely complicit with

“The thing that was even more upsetting to me is the fact that they’re not antiques, they’re replicas.”

Many of those pressing problems, especially right-wing populism and disinformation regarding various environment and existential crises, are aided and abetted by the consolidation of media - the channels through which ideologies are formed and information is dissemination - into the hands of a few perversely rich

What part of “giddyup!” is an inherent part of the job, professor?

I have no idea.

This thing restaurants do where they convince people to cook their own food and pay handsomely for it is pretty clever.

I felt so alone until I read this article and the comments. I’ve had alopecia for 5 years. Folks have no idea how the loss of your hair makes you feel especially when you don’t want to be bald. And while I have come to grips with wearing wigs, I miss my own hair. Thank you Ayanna and thank you Jessica.

I’ve also been losing hair to alopecia areata. Like you, I’ve had a big part of my identity wrapped up in my hair (guy with the great hair or something like that). I’ve been really open about my hair loss (it’s how I like to deal with stuff), but it’s still frustrating to see something you work hard to maintain slip

My alopecia story is a bit different but in many ways similar.

AYANNA!

That comic is from the graphic novel memoir To Teach: The Journey, In Comics” by William Ayers and Ryan-Alexander-Tanner.