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I am deeply cranky about the idiocy around “not a great candidate” since I don’t want a candidate, I want a president, and she would have been stellar.

Yeah that thing is a hot, green, fringey mess.

I am currently playing Witcher 2 after playing 1 and enjoying it and 3 and really enjoying it - and so far, I can’t get into 2. I hope it grows on me.

I mean, it kind of is a thing? If they’re doing it because they think it’s funny to look like white nationalists they are probably white nationalists. Even if it started as a joke it seems like it’s being used by actual crap people who like to identify each other as being “in” on the joke, aka also crap people.

I am so confused by everything about this. Why would someone marry him? Why would an Asian woman marry a white supremacist? Why are his self-described white nationalist friends happy about this? Why are the anti-racist people the ones he attacks here - because we are concerned for his biracial kid? WHY??

“Horse of a different feather” also sounds like a thing to me and I don’t know why.

I got in a spat with a personal trainer recently because he kept thinking, despite being told otherwise, that my goal was to lose weight. I won’t argue with it if I do, but seriously dude, that is not all there is! I like food and my lifestyle too much, back off with your horribly boring meal plans.

I honestly really liked that type of hairstyle until Spencer (and I suppose the army of hipsters) started wearing it. Now I always have to play “hipster or neo nazi?” when I see it here in Austin.

Definitely poorly marketed. I saw one preview ages ago. It didn’t look good but it looked like it could be entertaining enough that I could have been sold on it if I were reminded of it.

NPR covered that tweet threatening Comey this morning (I have not yet logged into Twitter today because it sucks my soul out of my body) and I literally gaped, open mouthed, for a solid 30 seconds.

Same. I am definitely opposed to stealing art, and that’s a HUGE problem, but it kinda sounds (I skimmed) like they tried to make it right? Let’s just all attack each other, that’s cool.

I love that pink dress and the lipstick dress, but I cannot get behind that latex thing. Actually, I kind of hate it.

I would live in that.

That’s ridiculous. Lots of politicians “mean well.” My congressman, Lloyd Doggett, definitely means well. So does Beto O’Rourke, who is running against Ted Cruz in 2018. I think Hillary meant well, despite mistakes and scandal and opposition. Daylin Leach, Pennsylvania state senator famous for calling Trump a “shit

Exactly. Would I vote for The Rock for president? Maybe, if he had previously been a state rep and then maybe governor and had experience and a political background I could look at to see if he’s competent and qualified.

Surprisingly accurate depiction of the face I am making right now.

PREACH. I don’t even have anything to add, other than YES THIS.

Yeah! like, oooh, we got you a CAR! And that is great, really, but not as helpful in the long run as not having an unwanted pregnancy!

We live in Texas and my husband recently went to do some maintenance at a rental property. He told me how no one answered so he unlocked the door to find someone actually inside, just ignoring him. At that point all I could say was “YOU ARE GOING TO GET SHOT.”

Agreed about the accurate blurbs. I also think that it’s worth remembering that just because an opinion exists it doesn’t mean the paper is obligated to publish it. If they want opposing viewpoints - which is fine! - maybe they could find people who aren’t biased crackpots.