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I was hoping this succeeded so bad in the wake of Universal Fancon. I’m glad people really enjoyed it!

“Do I believe he used words out of anger? Yes. He isn’t a racist. I did not perceive that when I met him. He said he just doesn’t like stupid people ... His sole purpose now is to get the message out that he is not a racist ... I think he just chose the easiest words he could to offend someone because he was

That James guy reminds me of a person I know. A person who has spent the past 5 years claiming that because he’s a straight white male in the sciences that he is going to be “targeted by the Liberal Mafia and made to pay for even looking at a girl.” He once accused me of betraying him because I called out his

I can’t wait for that first Supreme Court case of one devout religious person being sued by another devout religious person. And the inevitable judgement in favor of the religion that scares white folk the least, thereby setting a precedent for religious discrimination that will likely never be undone.

happening now. I witnessed it last weekend. I’ve also been subjected to it in the past 12 months. Which is why I avoid central PA nowadays. 

ive been dreading this since I first heard about it. That same weekend is a rather large anime con happening within a mile or so of the “rally.”

First thing that popped into my head was “well I can think of some words that are worse than being called a racist...word you probably say when you think nobody is looking.”

I pulled all my GWB era music out of the basement last year. All we need is “Rock Against Trump” and I’ll be 23 again.

I wanna see the Clapback replies for this one...

Last decade I switched parties to Republican. Not for any idealogical reasons, but because I wanted to vote in their Primaries; stand contrary to the NY(C mostly) Democrats who did nothing for their community; and especially those moments when I would criticize the President, and when told “well you’re a

I started with a few hours of The Witcher 3 on Friday night, in between episodes of Star Trek Voyager.

I ADORE this series you do. And this one sent chills down my spine. Followed by revulsion. Needs to be shared with everyone, everywhere. 

Closest I ever came to being Canadian was the three years I spent in Grad School at UT. I’m a NYC native, but I rarely went south of New Jersey prior to 2007. And I never set foot in the Carolinas until 2012. Columbia, though, is one of the few places in SC I can visit. I was there right after the 2016 election and

First time I encountered conceal carry was walking past a government building in Columbia, SC, and seeing a sign that said “NO CONCEAL CARRY ALLOWED.” And I just raised an eyebrow and muttered “so that really IS a thing? Damn.” 

I suppose one might be able to remove the “C” and still have it apply to Ontario. Upstate NY sounds just like what you’re describing. 

My usual impressions of Ontario are “NYC, just more polite.” But truth be told, you find these types of people EVERYWHERE, even in the most progressive cities in the most progressive nations. I live in the most ethnically diverse county in one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the US, and I still have a list of

Canada isn’t the progressive paradise people make it out to be. It might be more progressive when compared to the US, but it’s not that far off.

Meanwhile, The Den is leaving Netflix soon, and I always thought that was a better example of the genre than Unfriended. Definitely more tense, and satisfying in the end. 

Sounds exactly like my experience, right down to the “you should focus on other stuff.”