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“I certainly don’t regret letting you get a camera that close to the back of my greasy miscolored head.”

These clips of people on horseback running into things are comic gold. Haven’t seen one yet that didn’t have me in stitches.

I will never call a woman beautiful again.

either willfully misunderstanding the issue, or is probably incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time.

In a press release issued shortly after the president’s message, the Department of Justice announced it would be sending personnel to 35 jurisdictions in 19 states to monitor Tuesday’s elections.

Let me be clear. Your star is for everything before your ellipses.

That segment starting at ~15:00 was absolutely heartbreaking. I cannot believe that anyone could look at that and still support the absolutely monstrous things we did and are continuing to do to these people. Appalled doesn’t even begin to cover it. I’m ashamed that this is us now.

I’m generally wary of these kinds of unblackening because it really puts a lot of extra work on writers’ shoulders to sift through the dirt and come up with gold, and while they’re doing that, they’re not...you know, writing. And the extra moderation never ends because the commentariat is constantly changing. If it’s

Moderation, both proactive and retroactive. Prevent the trolls from getting approved, and if a troll does get approved and starts shitposting, there needs to be someone paying attention to move them back to the greys. Just as important, someone needs to be there to determine the difference between a troll and a person

At the same time, if the writer has a bad take they should be called on it, just the same as a commenter with a bad take should be called on it. Splinter’s had some objectively bad takes recently, but I agree with the writers way more often than not, and I think they do good work and bring attention to important

Yup. I think the success of this is predicated upon proper moderation by Splinter authors. The tomato troll problem is definitely real, so retroactive policing/reporting is important — and easy to abuse if an otherwise good poster makes a boneheaded comment once in a blue moon (something which I have most assuredly

When you know who the author is just from the headline.

Likewise, fraud in the voting process will not be tolerated. Fraud also corrupts the integrity of the ballot.

As the FIRST female Governor of Iowa, @IAGovernor cut taxes, balanced the budget (with a 127 m surplus!) & fostered a pro-growth environment where incomes are rising & unemployment is 2nd lowest in the Country!

Motherfuckin’ good example.

As others have mentioned, the reason this comes off as racist and not just a promblematic turn of phrase is that those words just don’t fit together. “Cotton-pickin’” has a negative/disapproving connotation, and it just doesn’t go with “important, unless what you’re saying has an ulterior motive underlying it.

I’d imagine since it’s a state issue, the Supreme Court wouldn’t even hear the case, but we really are through the looking glass at this point, so who even knows?

As troubling as the situation is, it does provide us with an opportunity for education and growth

Feels kind of disappointing that all these ideas people threw out there in years past for full-fledged expansions are ending up as simple updates for previous expansions. We were talking about Azshara being the center of an entire expansion, not a zone — the same way we were talking about visiting the Legion’s

And to a lesser extent, Bethesda with the Elder Scrolls mobile. That one at least seems semi-original, but the crowd was all