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When New York City has seen such horrible losses, endured more than 23,000 deaths from covid, and has worked so hard to maintain low infection rates since the dark days of April, it is beyond irresponsible for NYU to bring students back to the city from who knows where.

I feel like thisNBA bubble” idea is pretty close to an admission that the players of the NCAA are primarily athletes, and not so much students. Because how can they attend school while in this basketball bubble? 

If they’re Vidalia onions, that means they were grown in Georgia, so they should be safe. 

Was just wondering where the Walker family fit into this...

I had the same response with dreaming. It has been super interesting to investigate some of the things my nightly joint was suppressing all those years.

These students and alumni are doing SO MUCH WORK just to get school leadership to pay attention. Their anguish and anger are palpable, and heartrending, and righteous. But the problem extends beyond leadership to include white faculty and parents. It’s an open question whether these schools are capable of fulfilling

The NYTimes newsroom needed to clean house in 2003. Their editorial page has been a mess as long as Bennet has been there. Good luck with your piece, though!

Yep, it’s definitely the females who make the bros embarrassed to show their feelings and support their friends. Definitely the females at fault. 

And of course, the Trump Administration could not possibly have been expected to prepare for such eventualities as a pandemic in any of the (checks notes) ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED ELEVENTY BILLION DAYS since he took office.

Kylie did the Stanford Marshmallow Test! If you’ve never watched films from this classic child psychology study, they are also ridiculously cute. The kids squirm, sing to themselves, even hide under the table, to avoid taking a marshmallow for as long as possible. The test was thought to have some predictive value

It is impossible to overestimate the hypocrisy of the religious right.

Back when it was Morning in America, this lady was the spiritual advisor in the White House.

Let’s take a moment to remember Nancy Reagan’s spiritual advisor, astrologer Joan Quigley.

The only explanation I can imagine to Joan’s take on politics is that she is dangerously uninformed. One doesn’t have to be a ride-or-die Democrat to see the clear difference between the parties and their “schemes.”

Correct on both points.

If she wanted to look legit for the maga cult following, she shoulda made frito pie.

I have some knowledge of the first DA who recused herself in this case, Jackie Johnson, and also about how the DA’s office, their investigators, and the police work in the Glynn County Circuit, and it’s nasty all around. I’m sure the Atlantic Circuit where it’s now located is no better. The GBI might have a shade more

Well, I definitely appreciate your optimism! And the reply, thanks. If you can convince this old curmudgeon, maybe it’s possible.

Hm. And be replaced by whom? One of the candidates already rejected by Democrats? Look, I don’t like this either, and Biden was my last choice even before this allegation, but I don’t see we have a choice now. A divided Democratic Party cannot beat Trump.