On the show, Hell and The Devil are real. Bad people die and get their comeuppance in the form of reliving their worst nightmares (usually in the form of something that directly relates to their own evil deeds) on an infinite loop for all eternity.
On the show, Hell and The Devil are real. Bad people die and get their comeuppance in the form of reliving their worst nightmares (usually in the form of something that directly relates to their own evil deeds) on an infinite loop for all eternity.
The concept of old men becoming unfathomably wealthy by imprisoning and killing children is so morally repugnant that it makes this atheist wish that the version of Hell depicted on the TV show Lucifer was real.*
Wow, that’s just sad. It highlights a problem I have always had with Sanders. And frankly his supporters (some of them at least). They see EVERYTHING through the eyes of economic justice. That does not fix the epidemic of sexual assault; or systemic racism and sexist. An economically successful woman can still be…
Ikr? Warren is smart, brilliant, accomplished, articulate, and more qualified than Bernie imo. And yet, they barely talk about her.
Preaching to the choir Just breaking down the monthly costs for MD.
In Canada I was only paying $50 a month and the taxes on my paycheck didn’t seem any higher than I’m paying in California. Plus you can go to the doctor as many times as you like. That’s a way better deal than $300+ a month. Trust me.
To be fair, that’s more than he usually manages to get out. Both he and Warren have both been terrible at admitting that the taxes will go up. As for how we would actually be paying less...
Just about any American not on state healthcare already has a monthly premium, deductible, and co-pay. Even the so called…
I find it mind boggling that this place isn’t gung ho about Warren. I am a moderate and I don’t even agree with all of her policies but she does the work, and has a vision, not just random ideas and criticisms. Plus, her involvement with the CFPB and consistent soothsaying about the economy is a huge plus for her…
I like your mix of practicality with what sounds like a freewheeling lifestyle. I know your feet thank you!
sage, that.
They always ask how the shoe feels, never how it feels
This whole fashionable question mistakes the whole point of this shoe.
I grew up on pictures of mounds of eyeglasses taken from people in Nazi concentration camps. As soon as Trump got elected, I got Lasik.
You just have to frame it in a more optimistic way.
This is GREAT stuff. And it’s great to read more Ellie Shechet. Thank you everyone involved.
I thought about pointing out that, even in a catastrophe, there are many ways to avoid dying of thirst; but I realized that was missing the point. Most of us are far more likely to die driving home from work tonight than we are to be offed by some large-scale calamity. But driving is a commonplace risk, and our brains…
I think you’re right, that we’re all waiting for each other. You see the effect the citizens of PR and Hong Kong have had, and I have to wonder why we’re not doing the same. We were able to get the Women’s March together nationwide, why can’t we do something similar now?
Reading this made my apple watch remind me to breathe. Excellent work all around.
My question is at what point should we stop freaking out online and actually start genuinely doing everything we can to prevent the end of the world and the sociopaths hastening it? Because I’m ready and raring to go, I’m just waiting on everyone else (maybe that’s the problem, we’re all perpetually waiting for each…
everyone who works on this show is a piece of shit for even allowing shit like her to be in the same room as them.