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Seems like an obvious conclusion, and yet most other politicians still aren't willing to go this far.

They probably figured Those People were just being overly-sensitive and crying wolf yet again. That's what happens when you jump up and scream "RACIST!" every time someone makes a comment that violates the PC rule book on proper terminology.

That was supposed to be sarcastic and funny but there's just nothing funny

I watched one of them and found it to be entertaining!

I went to Sundance once! There was a pre-party for "Antibirth", and someone involved with the score played DJ, and the music was aggressively upsetting. Perfect for the movie. And for clearing a dance floor.

I always wonder how far things have to go before even the partisan pundits say, "yeah, actually that's not right".

He wasn't so happy about 43.

I think that kind of terrible fate only befell celebrities in 2016. But, OK, let's not test it.

My best friend from 9th grade found me on Twitter and now I get to read his opinions (which include the heartfelt terror he feels about packs of antifa patrolling the nation, accusing every white person that isn't a SJW of being a racist and then punching them). Before that I figured that kind of talk was all done by

Didn't our local Idiot used to see him while getting coffee? It only occurs to me now that I haven't seen him post in a long time. IdiotKing is his handle, right?

I met him at a card show once, while getting an autograph on behalf of a friend. Even though I was only near him for maybe 90 seconds (while he signed for the person ahead of me, and then while he signed my item), that was enough to leave me with a powerfully positive impression. He spoke softly but passionately about

One of the episodes is really funny, maybe even brilliant. You won't have to search long to figure out which one: it's a commonly-held belief. There are two other episodes that were merely dull. The others? Still better than the last movie … probably.

Short answer: no.

It's because the bible mentions the glow of the moon and it would be a sin against God to interpret that line in any way other than literally.

Yes! A 50 mile x 50 mile rhombus centered around an area in southern Illinois.

Makes sense! I was unharmed when using them in the primitive year of 2014, I'd almost certainly survive using them now. But there's no reason to try: I can (and will) get new ones.

I swear there was a member of Congress from about 10 years ago that did not agree that the light of the moon is caused by reflected sunlight. But I can't Google up the story.

I don't doubt that hundreds of people will do this. Thousands? Tens of thousands? Probably not tens of thousands. But I wouldn't bet the mortgage on it.

Glasses expire? That sounds made up (but not impossible). Citation needed. But I am reminded that the Air and Space Museum (just blocks away from where I work) has some for free.

I bought about 8 pairs of cheap (but certified) cardboard glasses to see the partial solar eclipse in October 2014. There was just a tiny bite taken out of the sun, right before it set, but I could see it directly with the glasses on. It was pretty cool.

I have one pair sitting right here, but I gave away most of the

I've only worked occasionally in the for-profit world (!) so my understanding is limited and perhaps a bit cynical. But I think it's more like, "this product will make a profit, and someone cleared if for sale (or didn't prohibit its sale), so I'll do my part to manufacture / sell as many as possible for as long as it