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One could make the case that the implication from Xi Jinping giving Trump a history lesson during his last visit (and Trump subsequently telling media he learned that “Korea used to be a part of China”) is that China wants Korea - all of it, North and South, and they wouldn’t sit out of the fray.

> (This is my stern and probably unnecessary reminder to keep pot food clearly labeled and in a place where children and animals can’t reach it.)

I disagree with outing someone against their will or airing private stolen sex tapes, but I also disagree with billionaires using their considerable wealth to sue media outlets out of existence, and so should anyone who values an independent, vibrant news ecosystem. I’ve spent time in a country with Lèse-majesté media

Can’t you sync with iCloud or Dropbox?

You realize that states disenfranchising black voters and not having free & fair elections is making my case for me, right? See: Voting Rights Act of 1965.

National Guard troops escorting black students into a high school in Sturgis, Kentucky after the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling in 1954 to desegregate public school systems. A crowd of 1000 protestors tried to block the entrance to the school.

lol, not angry. You seem dumb as shit, but that’s on you.

That’s a lot of words to say you want it on iOS. Cool. If it was available on iOS, it would’ve said iOS or Mac/iOS at the start of the article. They do that so you don’t have to ask in the comments.

> Went to check it but it’s OSX-only.

You don’t understand how comedy works.

Anyone who thinks they can unilaterally declare something funny or unfunny doesn’t really understand comedy. It’s all subjective. I personally really liked the first Chapelle special, because things he said spoke to me. To each their own.

media companies: staaaaaaaaaaahp, please.

Except we know Trump enjoys watching Fox & Friends instead of reading briefing papers or getting his PDB, so he’s objectively doing a lot less work than previous presidents.

“I’ve actually said these things and completely believe them.” —RevengencerAlf

“Deep down inside I know my analogy was incredibly stupid, but my self-esteem is so fragile and wrapped up in telling myself I’m the smartest guy in the room, it’s too painful to face reality!” —RevengencerAlf

This is a good video primer on the Syrian civil war:

Come on, if you can’t see the humor in someone braying about their “command of the English language” and then falling flat on their face with a grammatical error, you’re missing out on some joy in your life!

> I’m sorry that my command of the english language

Nah, you seem pretty upset. You certainly write long responses defending your idiotic analogy. Hey, I’m sure it seems intelligent and complex to you. Whatever you need to tell yourself.

Wow, you’re so upset at being called out at your dumb analogy. Sorry, it’s simplistic and idiotic. It’s fascinating to watch someone have a meltdown because their self-esteem is so wrapped up in this.