scoopernicus
Sean Cooper
scoopernicus

Hmmm.... Your inclusion of “hot blooded” makes me think you’re actually hiding something. You’re married to a lizard woman! No wonder she doesn’t mind.

“take off ur cardigan... take off ur second cardigan”

Who knew Pence was a Floyd fan?

Does....does the President of the United States think that Clinton had some personal stash of uranium that she sold to Russia to enrich herself??? Does this man understand how ANYTHING works?

Grown man calling wife “mother” will never stop being creepy AF.

Which is insane. Britain has essentially voted to destroy its own empire, lose money, become less powerful worldwide. Every goal nationalist have is disadvantaged by brexit. Britain only becomes smaller and less important, and all those foreign powers they don’t want mucking in their affairs become MORE powerful. The

My Glaswegian friend certainly isn’t going to mind voting for independence again. ;)

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If the people of our great country could only see how viciously and inaccurately my administration is covered by certain media!

I’m thinking learning Mandarin right now will be good for when the Chinese decided to softly take control (What I mean by this is like San Francisco looked like in Man in the High Castle, but with like... 3 degrees less oppression.) of North America I might stand a chance of it going a little better for me.

I’m sure he totally asked the White House about the public Clinton email announcements, though. Yeah, okay, sure.

When is the end of the word??

The English will come to their senses when they can no longer take day trips to Calais for cheap cigarettes and booze

Please let Scotland vote correctly this time. I...I still can’t believe Brexit is really going to happen. I was hoping for a last minute save. That someone would remember it was a non-binding advisory vote and come to their senses. This really is a dark timeline, isn’t it?

Earlier today, when I saw the headline in the New York Times:

Yeah my money’s on the Scottish referendum passing this time around.

The questions were proposed but not cemented, and have never been on the census before. The headlines are confusing people into thinking that these questions have been on the census for years and the Trump administration is suddenly disappearing them. That’s a big distinction. Headlines should be truthful and clear —

Obama administration instated the questions. Do you agree it’s not as easy to be outraged by the absence of a never-was?

They were proposed, not cemented, changes. The way the headlines read, it sounds like they existed on previous censuses and then were eliminated. There’s a big difference.

It wasn’t there before. It isn’t there now. There is a huge difference in the reading of that headline, which I’m sure you understand. It reads as if these questions have been in the census for years and NOW the administration is vanishing them, which would be a HUGE step and statement. I’m seeing a lot of confusion