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There are so many people famous from Youtube, Twitch, Instagram, and whatever other social media, that it’s impossible to keep up.

15 years ago, saying you had never heard of someone was just generally some random person just trying to elevate themselves above the people they see as beneath them. “I’m so smart and

Ooohhh, I get to make the first “I have never heard of the guy.” comment.

Yep. I would love to fulfill my duty as an American and buy some. But their website won’t allow it. This is the second G/O media story in two days to encourage people to buy these cookies, but neither story has done the bare minimum to see if it was indeed possible to buy cookies on their website. From what I can

Man. As someone who grew up with a father I never knew because of the disease of Schizophrenia.

The fucking naivete that the vast majority of this thread is operating under, and the writer above incorporates into their slapshod ass argument is pretty overwhelming.

Yes Yang spoke like a dumbass. No I don’t care for the

Mental health is a serious issue, down the board. The fact is that we are largely not equipped to take proper care of ourselves or each other, and there needs to be a radical restructuring of our priorities to deal with that. The way we live is literally driving people crazy, whether we have a prexisting chemical

To be fair, those areas are much less populated than the ones that aren’t red. I’d be interested to see a breakdown of what percentage of the overall population had over or under those speeds each year for the past 20 or so years. I cant in good conscience complain about how red states get disproportionate electoral

This would be a solid response if Ashley

It’s circular logic at this point: Once upon a time, we agreed and found plenty of data that illustrated that deinstitutionalization in the Reagan era contributed MASSIVELY to homelessness, drug abuse, harassment and nearly every other societal factor that helps foster violent and nonviolent crime. People were left

Umm... this map is EXACTLY the invisible hand.

As long as it’s not regulated like a utility, these rural areas will continue to suffer. The companies aren’t going to make the cap ex investments required to replace their old infrastructure if they don’t expect enough demand (due to sparse populations and/or socioeconomic factors) to make a return on their

ugh, don’t go there. just because people are jerks and have bad opinions doesn’t = mentally ill. that’s frustrating and part of the stigmas around mentally ill. blaming shitty people on mental illness is not much better.

Sorry, i agree with Yang on this one.

According to the American Psychiatric Association, the majority of mentally ill people are not violent, and mental illness alone doesn’t increase one’s propensity to violence. Additionally, mentally ill people are 2.5 times more likely to be victims of violence than the general population, and, importantly, more than

I can’t even begin to understand what your (and that twitter twats) point is.

I’ve seen Kids exactly once, back when it first hit VHS and I was 14 of 15 years old. It was more effective than any anti-drug/drinking/sex PSA could have possibly been

I’ve seen Kids exactly once, back when it first hit VHS and I was 14 of 15 years old. It was more effective than any anti-drug/drinking/sex PSA could have possibly been, and it horrified me. The worst part of it, though, was that a large portion of my small town glorified it. So many underachieving white boys wanted

Yeah, this article is a weirdly bad take on this, and seems determined to ignore pretty much everything except about twenty seconds of dialogue.

This take is incredibly disingenuous and the kind of thing that makes people distrust the media.

I read that exchange between Biden and Collins completely differently. Her question DID assert an optimism that Putin would “behave” that she completely fabricated on her own and was never expressed by Biden.