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Every time I read the phrase “African-Americans” I inserted what I felt like he was really saying in my head.

I was expecting him to say...”In their natural habitat...”

It scares me Amazon commands so much.

Yep, plus, being in Canada, I’m getting a little annoyed at Hulu, Amazon, and Youtube going ‘Hey, pay for -our- streaming stuff for these exclusives we nabbed. Oh, you’re not in the US? Sorry, instead of ‘hey pay for our stuff’ we meant ‘kindly fuck off’.

Can’t learn a lesson about optimism from Mr. Obama?

Definitely not because Liberals live in cities. It’s exceptionally more because when you had an election that’s Trump v. Clinton, most people decided to take their ball and go home instead of voting.

What is this? I thought this was going to be a criticism of people not actually doing anything constructive. But a criticism of people for moving to cities? What kind of asinine shit is that?

I’m not sure what you mean by that. It’s just another case of a power structure built by wealthy white men being continually managed in such a way as to continue benefiting the wealthy white men. Those in power seek to maintain their power, and all the better if they can convince the people that they have some

As a liberal who lives in a small city in bible belt Central TX for graduate school, especially as a queer POC, it is misery out here. It’s lonely, so many people have a chip on their shoulder and want to show you that they’re superior. I just go along with it because if I don’t I’ll waste my time. Also, there are

The problem there isn’t with where liberals are moving. It’s that the GOP has gerrymandered the congressional districts across the country to favor the right.

wait so you’re mad at young people moving to liberal cities where there are jobs, activities, people, art, and human decency?

I MISS HIM SO MUCH IT LITERALLY HURTS.

The lease model for solar panels is absolutely terrible for homeowners.

Of course his first 100 days were a success! Most of us are still alive, aren’t we?

“But I kept wishing that, unlike the book, the entire film was told from Lacks’s perspective and set mostly in the ’40s and ’50s.”

I am not one to give rich folk the benefit of the doubt.

Welcome to Venture Capital 101: talk out of your ass using really sexy, beautifully designed marketing materials and passing the buck to someone else while you take the money and the press.