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“And how can you libtards claim Mister Bannon is a ‘white nationalist’ when he practically embodies diversity? On his very own face he has at least four distinct skin colours, ranging from pasty to a deep puce.”

Evan Peters’ character does *not* seem to be on the “red” side. He is excited about Trump’s presidency, and perhaps even voted for him, but only because he wants to cause chaos, not because he is a Republican. ((Recent politics have gotten so static-y that we may forget this, but there actually were progressives

Watch, Skip or Binge Kinja?

There’s a part of me that believes if, in the middle of the debate, she did turn around and say “I know what you’re doing and it’s not working, so just back up” she might have won.

I see your point. In theory this is a system that can push good commenters to the forefront. But it has lots of potential drawbacks too. It could discourage people from joining a community in the long run because as newbies they have less of a chance to have their comments seen. It’s also worth considering that in the

Hell yes on White Josh.

Even if you don’t like her, ya gotta give Hillary props for maintaining her composure after all this. I would have been calling up every news outlet on a daily basis telling them exactly and in exquisite detail how they can go fuck themselves for throwing the election to a fat fucking Nazi.

“I got a Community notification for THIS?” 

The trouble with the Kinja move is that now, more than half of the people who read this comment won’t know who you are and that you’re being sarcastic.

There are EIGHT authors listed on this and people are still in the greys. You can’t lay that off on the Kinja team either. That the merging failed is no surprise to those of us who’ve been using it for years, and that part is up to them to fix. But every one of you could take the split-second it takes to click the

You can’t get sued for defamation for reporting what Tig Notaro said.

It’s just cold in here, alright?!

You look smaller than I remember.