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I totally agree. When I posted Dance on twitter all my PJ loving friends were hyped. When I posted Superblood Wolfmoon people were confused that the album isn't all synthpop.

Needs more pouches.

And then they rushed up in these comments streets to prove the point of this accurate article. Them - the ones that hate Black people so much they can’t wait to read The Root articles every dayum day and practice typing their illiterate mediocrity for all to see. Them - the ones that cannot stand the sight of a Black p

It’s such a disease that when they hear phrases like “empowering black women entrepreneurs” or “creating opportunities for young black girls”, their minds automatically insert the word “only” and make it exclusionary—against themselves. Same reason they can’t bear something as inarguable as Black Lives Matter, because

A terrible candidate is still a terrible candidate no matter the sexual orientation?

The market tanking is going to hurt a lot of people who will need help but it is a false economy and already a rip off for the average person.

> from the surprisingly small Mona Lisa

Well, back then the choice was hobble the rear brakes or use rear only ABS. If rear brakes locked up before the fronts, the car would tend to spin as the rear was prone to sliding sideways. The conventional solution was to use a proportioning valve to control how much pressure went to the back. If you have a vehicle

Too late 

They might shoot you because they suddenly feel threatened.

A C A B

the sort of humor cops try to employ to “humanize” their departments on the cheap

This is a huge part of it. In college, I used to wait until I was certain that the car was stopping before I entered the crosswalk, and most cars would not stop. However, I had friends who would just march straight into the crosswalk, and people would stop for them.

I used to drive past a college campus on my way home from work, and would always yield to people in the crosswalks (law in PA). The number of people who would use the shoulder to pass me after I stopped, almost hitting the person trying to cross the street, was staggering. Same for people who pass when I pull over for

“just a song”.

I live in a small VT town (no traffic lights, a few crosswalks throughout town) with a 25 mph speed limit, and I’m still astounded at the low percentage of cars who will stop when I’m very clearly trying to cross the road (I’d put it at around 25%). Obviously if it’s clear enough for me to establish my position in the

no, it’s not “kill the rich”, it’s “eat the rich”.

I don’t see enough anecdotal comments yet so here you go.

Crossing at a marked crosswalk isn’t jay-walking though.