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Maybe she would’ve gotten to it if the cop hadn’t lost his composure so quickly.

But it doesn’t matter; that doesn’t give the man the right to put his hands on the child. (And, as this mother stated, she didn’t necessarily believe that her son had littered.)

Sounds good to me! I enjoy eating green salads; I’m not a fan of word salads, however.

Out of the greys with ye!

OH SNAP. OFFICIAL BAND/CLUB NAME RIGHT THERE.

I mentioned the cultural aspect because it occurs to me that there are a host of presidential prerogatives that legislators and other government actors might see as a ‘natural’ feature of the office, despite thin formal justifications for them; and conversely, a handful of legal rights that presidents neglect to

Probably true.

Well, that’s an interesting distinction—i.e., between (a) Congress’s collegiality and (b) its willingness to increase, maintain, or reduce formal limits on executive authority. Now you’ve got me thinking about the Presidency as a cultural and legal construct...and now I’m going to stop because that sounds like an

(But seriously, though: thanks for the info.)

Are you the source of the (bleakly funny) meme text? Inquiring minds want to know.

(Off-topic, but I really gotta cut down on my em-dash usage.)

Anything’s cool to post as long as it’s not the last four of my social, right?

Fellow June ‘86er here.

[The league] isn’t fun to watch unless they’re your team.

I don’t believe that eggshell really cares; they just want to call people out. I told them that the founders of BLM (just as an example) were very intersectional (e.g., that they’d been involved in multiple struggles beforehand) and their response was “how many non-BLM marches have you been to?” As if (a) my politics

I agree with those who are saying that white feminists need to step up their game when it comes to intersectionality