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    I swear there are plenty who do. November is more of it, though (Thankgiving gets a couple drive aisles and maybe one major section). We had one woman buy three carts of shatterproof ornaments at once (apparently she re-does her tree entirely every few years...) very soon after we set the aisle in late October.

    It’s how it is. Seasonal aisles came in one huge package with the overstock built in. You filled in with the overstock as hings sold but couldn’t get more in. Normally not that bad, except for the most popular Christmas aisles, whichever it was any given year (that year mercury glass decorations were apparently very

    Yeah, somehow we managed to read it aloud fine in my high school. Everyone just hummed whenever the n-word came up, like a censor button. It’s not hard, no awkward pausing or dithering just making a little hum noise to be your bleep-out and keep going.

    As someone who’s worked in craft stores, they nailed the feeling.

    And the DSCC and DCCC simply do not exist at all because everything is under the DNC always. Don’t forget that one.

    Yep. Especially since this race is the DSCC’s job. And they are, sadly, very picky. Al Franken really had to work to court them back when he first ran, to convince them it wouldn’t be wasting money they could use on other races.

    My eighth grade teacher wanted to kill my group when we planned adequately and acted smartly and somehow never got dysentery so no one died on our trip.

    My guess is that it was a combo to warn women ahead of time if they were going to be ineracting with someone and to also keep track of ammoins—if a lot of things piled up the women could maybe decide there were enough of them to come forward and be believed, since it takes like 20 or so before it’s taken seriously.

    Thanks for the fuller review. Honestly the idea that there’s only three paths (normal, extra obedient, and rebel) really shows how iffy the game is. A lot of ways slaves rebelled were in little things that went under the radar, so it could be easy to mix that shit into the normal path if one’s not careful.

    And yet the Jews in Europe managed somehow. Also European prostitutes, who tended to be the cleanest people around for the sake of staying sexy. Like, people knew how, they just often didn’t.

    He’s like Milo. A useful sheild for whenever they’re called out for bigotry and a good provocateur, but a good par of the movement still wants ‘em dead.

    It really surpises me how many groups white Europeans tried to wipe out happened to have way, way better sanitary standards than them. To them bathing too often was considered weird (except among a handful of smarties like Diane de Poitiers who bathed frequently to maintain her looks) and to not really do anything.

    I was just reading a great post on tumblr about how the poster’s fav thing is conservative dickheads talking about their favorite brands or artists and the brand/artist being all “fuck you.”

    The two forms of art most recognized by the world to be American Art are Jazz (first made by black people) and comic books (first made by Jews). Which makes me happy since, A) awesome shit to be known for and B) imagining white supremacists frothing at it makes me grin.

    And is one of the main characters on Brooklyn Nine Nine, which lets him excercise his formidable comedy skill to the fullest.

    Plus he’s been building himself one hell of a loyal fanbase. I think the Booklyn Nine Nine fans alone would be an effective army to rally to his side and he’s done a lot more than that. And he built that loyal fanbaeby being a genuinely sweet man who is very honest on social issues, including racism and feminism.

    Brilliant!

    Serious points lost for bad use of “triggered.” You should really know better.

    Plus the ads use photos from El Salvador prisons. Aka dudes we don’t need to worry about since they’re locked up in another country. Wtf.

    My dad and I agree one of Northam’s best cudgels is reminding people Gillespie is nothing but a corporate lobbyist who, according to Northam’s ads, “shows up for whoever pays him.”