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Gutterstar69
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yeah, I started seeing these in Northern Libs a few years back and said they looked like they’d been beamed in from some lame, crappy future. Also, fuck all the new places (especially in South/Queens Village) that have garages and no windows or doors at street level. That was a horrible trend.

I have an amazing

It’s a good place to go, if you’re of a certain age.

I’ve been a big proponent of the rage-stroke-toilet-tweet scenario for some time now. Here’s hoping!

Thanks for the LOL @ “...or that amazing crime-fighting blind lawyer.”

Wish I could star you twice.  

I’d wondered if anyone were going to link to the recent Max Boot interview article - I’ve lost the link - where he describes how shocked, SHOCKED, he was that the bulk of GOP voters turned out not to care about limiting government regulation and cutting corporate tax rates at all! And were actually responding to

You’ve pretty much described the excellent Simpsons episode featuring John Waters.  

It’s a good way to weed out the boring and ignorant, anyway. 

This is the kind of passion and vision I want to see from my Democratic candidates!  

I think he’s much weaker than people make out, because he’s basically the kind of center-right neolib icon the voters rejected in 2016. He doesn’t have her baggage of being the target of 25 years of right-wing propaganda campaigns, but he’s got a lonnnnng track record of being a status-quo guy. And people are fed up

.(deleted comment, misunderstood OP, my bad)

I just assumed sarcasm on your part. 

Of course it’s Boston.

Your headline is probably the only thing about this project that’ll prompt a laugh from me.

Problem is, it predates the current administration; it’s why 2016 happened the way it did. The feeling that the dice are loaded is what turned off a lot of voters. Whether the current occupant of the White House is impeached, voted out, or strokes out on the toilet during a late-night rage-tweet episode, we still need

Greil Marcus, in the Sly Stone chapter of Mystery Train,referred to the mood of the country at that point when “Back Stabbers” rode the charts, and a creeping sense of paranoia and powerlessness and just-don’t-wanna-know bleached out the energy of the 60's civil rights era: “These are the politics of the freeze-out.”

Also, there’s the classic-but-dull Trump Bingo option. But better, Trump Mad Libs. There’s two ways to frame that: Have a normal speech and players slot in Trumpisms into the gaps.

But the more interesting idea to me would to be take some Don rant, and pull out all the actual things and references that he manages to

I like the way you think.  Because this is how my brain works, too. 

Ten-minute webisodes of Brienne, Bronn, Davos and Sam sniping and bickering while everyone ignores Tyrion until it’s time for someone to make a decision.

It’s a pity Varys and Jorah didn’t make it.  They would’ve filled the empty chairs as War and Espionage. 

I would watch many webisodes of the series “Meeting Minutes Of the King’s Small Council” where we get 10 minutes of Bronn, Brienne, Davos, and Sam bickering and sniping at each other, while everyone disses or ignores Tyrion until a decision needs to be made.

“ the license taken by the powerful to reach down from the heights and journal their personal issues across the world in the blood of commoners”