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Counterpoint: No, he doesn’t. He’s a genuinely good person who is imperfect, like everyone is, but is actually willing to learn and grow.

Counterpoint:

Counterpoint: This was and remains Good.

Truly the highest of the lowest bar. 

The box office of the human heart.

Like the Caliphates of the Ottoman Empire. As the Emperors of China. In the spirit of the Popes of old: we get to turn out back on sciences because conservative factions take over and we banish knowledge for the sake of appealing to the ignorant to keep the corrupt in power.

“Promoting the dignity of human life from conception to natural death...”

I’d like to lower that wealth cap but it's a start haha. 

its almost as if impossibly old and rich people cannot truly grasp the do or die fight that we are engaged in.

Nah. Nixon, for all his faults, was actually quite intelligent and was actually interested in public service. Not saying what he did was great, but he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and paid for it. If Nixon had done what he did today, in our fractured hellscape of a US democracy nobody would have batted an

I was told this material would not be on the test today.

“This” is a weird spelling of Ivanka.

I hope that one day, future generations have to wonder what a payday loan place was and why we ever allowed them to be legal.

Finally, a video that belongs on Deadspin.

Hey, great. He and his fat lying puppet-head bitch of a daughter should go start a band. Then they should go kill themselves painfully.

by telling the guy arguing “we cannot improve healthcare for all americans, in a way every other first world country already has, because that might negatively impact my vast wealth” to fuck off, op

When I was a stupid “edgy” teenager I chose a Marilyn Manson quote as my high school yearbook quote: “The people who hate you make it all worthwhile.” I’ve regretted the choice since, well, growing up basically.

This administration, meanwhile, seems to have made it their motto.

I still stand for that flag, for I am not a soyboi cuck

In general, I agree with what you’re saying, and that was my initial reaction to this article, too. The flip-side to that is asking ourselves whether we want to continue to accept such a low quality of life standard from jobs as a “normal” life condition. That’s not to suggest that we fixate on some demand for