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No, my point is that a not-small amount of people are dicks everywhere, in real life and social media. I’m trying to get through my day with the least amount of hassle - I already have unavoidable hassles awaiting me, so if smiling and nodding will get me out of having more hassles, then that’s a tool I’m going to use.

“It would be okay to make a hash of seducing someone.” well, unless they instead decide to take a photo of you and ridicule you on Twitter, and encourage their followers to ensure you are socially ostracized because you made them feel uncomfortable. Strawman? Possibly. Unless you’re a random dude at a conference

You literally wrote: “You actually think that those whom disagree with you politically are evil (and that Trump is somehow “Hitler,” is racist, war on women, yadayadayada).”

The world can have both well-researched, meticulously fact-checked reports AND you can have humor in their arsenal. To imply that you can’t is just fucking stupid, to be exceptionally blunt.

Your post is the perfect summation of how post-truth Trumpers attempt to argue. Exactly where did I state my political leanings? Where did I call Trump racist or say he’s waging a war on women? I’ve been voting for over a quarter century now, and was keenly aware of politics before I was of voting age, and I’ve never

“To Trump’s credit though, Steve Bannon probably wrote this speech.” — The punchline kinda helps communicate that this is humor. The writer doesn’t really think that Trump actively plagiarized Bane, she is showing how similar Trump’s words are to a comic villain’s rant. Similar to how Mark Hamill is reading Trump’s

Oh come on, that’s just the stupidest fucking thing to say. Are you seriously saying that comedy and satire serve no purpose when it comes to questioning the powerful? That there is no power in using humor to show how an elected official’s speech sounds just like the melodramatic rantings of a supervillain?

Oh my gosh, your trolling is sooo adorable. All this chatter about “athiest Christians” and how Christians invented winter celebrations around trees. Except the fact is that non-Christian December celebrations (including ones involving trees) existed well before Christianity - to the point where Christians co-opted