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The challenge is aligning my energy with the time, taking something that isn’t easily classified or contained, and trying to make it available for others. I don’t have an on/off switch. I am at my best when I am open, rested, sensitive and liberated to express myself as truthfully as possible. For every performance

That’s the Nats problem, not the opposing teams problem. This whole idea that it’s chicken shit baseball is ludicrous. Last time I checked managers and players get paid to win ball games, not worry about opposing teams players and fans feelings.

The way I be a Radiohead fan is this:

There are no party rules available for them to stop Trump at this point. If he wins Indiana today (very likely), and California polls are even marginally accurate (also likely), he will finish with a majority of delegates. The delegates will be bound to vote for him by party rules. The entire premise of Never Trump

The internet cannot be trusted to do a light public shaming. (Obvious statement by DarkTowerLateArrival is obvious.)

They’re PUBLIC BATHROOMS FFS.

Because nothings proves how much of a problem this is by saying “There are so few actual instances of this problem existing, we needed to make some up.”

Do they really not see how creepy this makes them look? And do they not see that they probably could have done this anywhere because there isn’t security standing in front of the women’s bathrooms?

do you ever just want to put your head inside a paper bag and SCREAM FOR 6 HOURS?

“How DARE you make me feel uncomfortable, black people!”

The article explicitly allows for the possibility that the Schilling segment was deliberately edited out because it was the Schilling segment, and that makes sense (why not get rid of the segment featuring the embarrassing bigot?). So I don’t think naive applies.

I saw a quote on the Guardian from a man who said he was voting for Trump because he saw what happened when America was faced with a fascist dictator: we rose from the ashes and kicked ass.

The thing that gets me is like, ok, you know what? Vote for who you want, but don’t act like you’re on #teamDemocrat. I mean, Bernie ran as a Democrat opposed to Democrats. He won’t get the nomination now. Were you ever even really going to vote for a different Democratic candidate come the general? If you would have,

The Bernie or Bust people sound like more rabid versions of Nader supporters in 2000. I’ve seen people post things like “maybe the Democratic party needs a Trump presidency to wake them up”... and “I’m going to write in Bernie, which will invalidate my ballot in my state.” (The latter I have seen numerous times.)

These are the people who still think women’s rights & healthcare are “distraction issues” for “special interest groups”. (As opposed to human rights issues for 50% of the population.)

I’ve successfully stated this exact point to a few of my friends who were Bernie or Bust but are now at least considering voting for Clinton in the general.

I don’t understand why people think he can win. the last two elections proved you can’t win with just the white vote anymore.

terrifying, but even if Trump gets a not-insignificant portion of white working-class men, it doesn’t mean all is lost:

“This cry of change. The way that they’ve both gone about it is of course different but I still respect it.”