I have three (THREE) summer weddings on the docket this year and it’s going to be a nightmare through and through
I have three (THREE) summer weddings on the docket this year and it’s going to be a nightmare through and through
so here’s a thing that: a lot of these informercial products with funny reaction shots of people messing up basic life moves are actually not really aimed at the majority of people. they’re for people with muscular and neural diseases of all stripes, the elderly, the neurodivergant/those on the spectrum. but the…
+1 man without a face
I sat here thinking why’n the fuck are these kids just standing around not freaking out and running into cars and holy shit one is literally chasing one of the kids someone is about to get gored in front of their parents and...oh. it trotted back into the forest.
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so you’re just not going to respond to the three other points made in that comment? just going to focus on one point out of context from the other three? dude, you commented yourself into a corner where even people on your side are telling you to chill. so, chill. you can’t win them all.
easily a top ten phase...I mean, show! easily a top ten show.
“a little too much male bonding between those two” oh yeah! a little sprinkle of homophobia is the icing on the cake
maybe the best part of that vid is the announcer shouting “Curry the three!” as if, like, that was a three pointer and not a 3/4-court buzzer beater.
shouts to your beaujolais game!
hottaek: Rovell is a fucking tool, and the video is super dumb, but Twitter is obviously this insanely huge platform and sometimes I wonder how’n the fuck does so-and-so kill it so consistently on Twitter and it has to be that some of those so-and-sos plan ahead, to an insanely meticulous degree. and so seeing one of…
that’s a really good point. it’s so easy to forget the politicization of data. I’m more than up to being moved on this issue. Kevin Drum (not an infallible source!) has been working the “don’t blame the Clintons for mass incarceration” line at Mother Jones.
I think that’s a powerful, persuasive argument. In 2003 I was in high school and my dad had just finished working on a documentary on the invasion of Kuwait and Hussein’s ethnic cleansing and I figured OF COURSE we would go and bomb the shit out of him and then boom I was completely swept up into the anti war movement.
I agree with all that. I sincerely brought that up not as a “see, see, he did it too!” and more of “chill for a second and note that Sanders, Biden, the Congressional Black Caucus, and a ton of other people also supported it, to one degree or another.” Hindsight is 20/20. You’re completely right that her relationship…
also me bringing up Sanders wasn’t to score a cheap political point. I’ve heard his impassioned criticisms of the bill. they were valid. it’s also valid to say that regardless of those protestations, he still voted for it, thus engaging in a compromise tactic so commonly ascribed to Clinton. that’s how it goes…
these are all fabulously great points. we’re both arguing for a broader context, and that’s what we’re both doing. as i said, there’s still plenty to criticize in that bill and its effects and Clinton’s role in it.
and she should be continuously challenged on that front. I in no way want to defend her from any and all attacks on her record. I am happy that Sanders and his supporters have hammered her (when fair) since they are pushing her to the left (not far enough in some cases).
I might be a broken record here, but saying the 1994 crime bill (a bill written by Biden, voted for by Sanders, and supported by significant portions of the black community) lead to mass incarceration is just bullshit. it was a part of the problem, absolutely. but that bill was a federal crime bill. the vast majority…
and yet such an incredibly underrated show all the same!