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Gidget Castrillon
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Nazis: We would very much like to exterminate you.

I agree Mr. President. You wanna join in?

Yeah, no, nobody on that side deserves your sympathy. She made her choices, she deserves all the pain that her husband’s new position is going to cause her. She could have solved the entire thing before the election with a fondue fork while Mango Mussolini slept. That she didn’t means she chooses his side, which makes

The law frowns on forms of protest that actually work to effect change. For some reason, it’s illegal to lynch fascists.

Oh my god, this PLUS anxiety? I have an anxiety disorder too, and now I’m sympathy anxious.

I’d love to see an average couple from House Hunters get shown this place just for the inevitable complaints about a lack of stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.

If only. Paul Haggis is, embarrassingly, from my hometown. At least Cronenberg’s Crash is worth watching. Ballard’s novel was still considerably better, though.

I can not applaud SNL for making fun of Trump seeing as when they invited him on the show they helped normalise him.

Can’t we just answer his silly tweets with “Get back to work”? Or start a #getbacktowork trend on twitter?

Nope, not Glenn Beck. The fact that he’s come out and said he has a change of heart is useless pandering for attention. Unless he sits down and actually talks with self-reflection about cognitive dissonance, gives an honest account of his motivations, talks about the inner world of right wing propaganda news and Tea