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yes, but...are they having fesh and cheps? #obscurekiwiaccentjoke. You're welcome.

bollocks

Tag line: make fun of hipsters all you want, but apparently they vote! You listening, Brooklyn?

That's a great idea, but we all that would benefit the Democratic Party, which I think is about to become illegal.

technically, you answered the question, but I'm still wondering why, myself.

did you see the breakdown by county? I've never seen NY so red.

I think that before 2008,that argument about 'both parties are just as bad' was a bit more convincing. Since 2008? Sorry, I really don't see how anyone could not understand how mental the Republican party has gone.

yeah, in my county in NY they send me a letter ever year telling me where my polling place is. And I moved into my current place 7 years ago, and the polling place hasn't changed. (Stewart was joking about that, he said so on his show last night)

is the problem that it's not easy enough to vote, though? Because I keep hearing this common thread of 'millennials are disillusioned' if that's really the problem, is making it easier to vote really going to fix anything? Because they don't seem to have a problem getting out to vote in Presidential years, is it

Which makes zero sense to me. If I were in my twenties right now and racking up a ton of student loan debt, I'd be very interested to make sure I wasn't about to enter into a workplace and an economy that are as un-fucked as possible by a bunch of hedge fund managers who want us all chained to our desks for less than

good point, that. We have a situation right now where one party is very clearly benefitting from a lot of people not voting. Why would they want that to change? But yeah, it can also be a pain to get out to vote on a work day. Sunday, anyone?

some countries have compulsory voting. I used to live in Australia, and I have to say I'm surprised at how poorly informed people in the States are, particularly young people. People in Australia really seem to be a bit more in touch with what's going on. This not meant to be a put down, but since you asked, I do

I'm demoralized with the state of politics as well, but I still get out there and vote. Why? Because elections have consequences. And I also voted for Cuomo, because yeah, lesser of two evils and all that, but sometimes that 'lesser' is way lesser. People who claim that "both parties are equally awful" infuriate me,

Akria reference in a Christmas article. You're a bloody legend, you are.

let me confirm that for you: yes, we're tired of the early ads.

how much do they need to be paid to not be horrible? Just curious.

not only that, they've actually done a pretty good job so far of buying legislation to prevent anyone else (including government) from building out any kind of competing infrastructure.

really, paying ten times more for a worse product than you can get in other countries doesn't bother you? Especially when that product happens to be essentially the engine of our modern economy?

how do I get on the 'I'm only allowed to eat at La Tour D'Argent' plan?

he'll only allow her to eat at Noma? How much reindeer moss can one person eat?