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In my 55 years of life I have literally never seen a Charleston Chew that couldn’t double as a doorstop or replacement hammerhead. Plus, by the time you suck on one long enough to soften it for chewing, the taste of musty old petroleum distillate will gag you.

Tell that to hundreds of dead and bleeding Kurds, you amoral imbecile. These are just words on a fucking internet blog.

Also important to remember that whistling is a negative thing in most of Europe, a form of jeering.

Believe it or not, someone has charted this all out!

There is also a very disturbing whiff of the authoritarian in Scarborough’s logic — it’s a value structure in which in-group loyalty outrides every other virtue. As in, don’t tell strangers that daddy hits us, because we are loyal and daddy really loves us and we love our family. This is a depressingly common

You are filled with lies, lies! Charleston Chews start out life as rocks and just become even harder as they age. Plus they taste like my little brother’s gym socks. Gah!

I think #3, because this is just too reliable an issue for the Republicans to draw in votes. Without their single-issue voters, they are doomed as doomed can be.

Thefuq? Barry was one of the few good reasons to give them clicks as a reader who knows literally nothing about any type of sportsball.

For what it’s worth I’m German and from the photo below that really doesn’t look much like an Iron Cross, it’s the wrong proportions. I find it hard to believe that this is truly what it is, but I have no desire to give clicks to the right-wing media to peer at the illicit photos.

Her surgical work is impressive, indeed, and I pretty much loathe Melania Knauss, but I always have to say, as someone with more Euro sensibilities, that I truly love how her very rigid facial expression is a constant existential fuck you to the sexist Smile More, You Woman! saps of this nation.

It’s all about the aesthetics in the end, really.

Even pro-er tip: pikes don’t have that particular structural drawback.

I hear you, friend.

From my reading of it, a lot of Bernie supporters believe that he is more devout in his principles (for lack of a better term) because of his impressive life-long history of in-the-streets activism. Warren supporters find that her greater success in passing legislation and setting up the CFPB in the face of stiff

Bernie’s got a brilliant history as an activist. As a legislator, he has not always been successful in getting important legislation passed that will cement policies into law that help those same people he fought for on the streets. I assume that’s where the “fantasist” take comes from.

It hurts to read the international press, which is trying to get its head around the astonishing fact that the chump American president just got rolled big-time by a bona-fide fascist into supporting an ethnic cleansing push that will kill tens of thousands, then to turn back to the US where people are busy squabbling

With Splinter’s demise, Tomatoface had to come somewhere to troll. It gets old really fast.

Not surprising. What legislation did it inspire him to write or co-sponsor?

I fear I’m just too German at heart for the South; their treacly bonhomie with the big fake smiles makes me super irritable.

I’ve done some work up in Washington Co (the furthest north-east, below Aroostook), which is one of the poorest in the nation, and the geography is fairly lovely with the wild coast and sandy sea marshes and whatnot. The towns are tiny and easily zipped through, with the occasional hipster pizzeria or groovy Goodwill,