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You nailed it.

The best part of Trump’s tweet is “Numbers are way down.” Which numbers? All the numbers. Forget about the little shit.

Granted, I’m sure the Democratic party is an internal shitshow of its own, but I haven’t figured out which movie clip that party corresponds with yet.

Remember that scene in Antichrist where Willem Dafoe happens upon the fox that’s eating its own guts, and then the fox says “chaos reigns” in a demon voice?

Cool / would prefer the Furiosa movie instead.

I find this heartening. I hope RGB’s other left justices are doing a similar routine.

Judge Brown,

Rich people, man.

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This physical domination thing is making me realize that Trump is Albert Spica (Michael Gambon’s character) from The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover. Fun times:

I’m having a real “fuck everything” kind of day over here. How about you all?

I think I love you.

Fuck all these guys, but especially fuck that smug asshole there on the left.

That “We look to have a great relationship...” paragraph makes me think we actually might’ve elected Sarah Palin.

That’s awesome--I didn’t even know that that one exists, but I’m so glad it does.

Overdrive works via your local library’s holdings, so it’s less an Overdrive issue and more a library-holdings issue. The issue here may be more about where you fall in the urban/rural transect, because, no surprise, urban areas have larger libraries with more diverse holdings. I’m not sure if travel is an issue with

Might I recommend Sex Is a Funny Word, which might be alright for your kid in another 3.5 years, and which has equal time for queer and gender-nonconforming folks (and folks with disabilities too).

This is not a nuanced thought, but I’m really ready for Chris Brown to fuck off now. Really, really ready.

I think we may be using the word “political” in different ways here. By saying that what GS do is political, I don’t mean to argue that GS are an organization that is or should be actively involved in governmental politics or in lobbying, but rather that like any civic institution, the public decisions it makes as an

But that’s a different thing than claiming to be apolitical. Regardless of one’s opinion of the choice, choosing to march in order to, as you say, respect the office and the underlying political structure it’s part of--that’s still a political act. As is choosing not to march. My point is that any organization’s claim