Then I wish curses upon her and hers for a thousand generations! May all their shiplap warp.
Then I wish curses upon her and hers for a thousand generations! May all their shiplap warp.
I don’t watch this show but I do know someone who suddenly wants a giant sliding door for her laundry room, which…is that why? Is this who is to blame?
Barely relevant, but I used to love sticking my arm in front of the TV and watching/feeling my arm hairs stick up. And just, like, sticking random pieces of paper and stuff to it.
Anecdote unrelated to the main subject: the dog actually did eat my homework once, back in elementary school. She liked eating paper. Same dog ate my dad’s paycheck a couple of times, too. Once she ate a couple dozen sewing pins because they were in paper, now that was a todo.
And Democrats might have a supermajority in both houses depending on how that Chang/Newman race goes.
Orange-fucking-County even voted for her. Orange! County! Them! With the—the Nixon! Newport Beach!
The ’90s were a dark, dark time for playgrounds. But they went and got rad again since then! There are giant spiderweb things and rock climbing walls and stuff I don’t even know what to call it.
Ah, apologies—I got that you didn’t think it was an inspirational statement, but I didn’t get that you got that he didn’t think it was an inspirational fuck this horrible sentence.
Even in the internment camps there was laughter. I’m sure some of it was even at poopy butts.
ok there is a certain inherent problem here HMIMA
I’m not an expert, but speaking as an internet rando I’m sure you’ll understand if I trust the New York Times’ Supreme Court correspondent, Peter Irons, etc., over a fellow internet rando.
There has been both an apology and compensation, though they came half a century later and the compensation could not restore land and belongings lost. But Korematsu stands.
Yes.
Funfact: Japanese-Americans in Hawaii were not interned, because they were too much of the population and it would have been too economically harmful.
Dorothea Lange photo of Manzanar, from the National Park gallery:
A reminder that while Scalia does not like it, it has not been overturned.