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I might be in the minority, but I did not enjoy the boating parts of AC3.

It’s like people have no clue how data points work.

I know right? I’m actually really glad I saw it sooner rather than later.

Fetishization doesn’t mean you’ll take anything that comes your way. It’s the erasing of them as individuals. “Asian men” isn’t any real category. It’s an entire continent with lots of different looking men. If you only are attracted to Asian men meaning Chinese men, Korean men, Japanese men, you’re referring to a

And these same people complain that our children are behind the rest of the world. What in the world could be causing that?

FACTS HAVE A LIBERAL BIAS.

So, I didn’t have many major qualms about the ice-bucket thing. A ton of money got raised during its run. Most videos I saw had a direct call-to-action for a specific charity.

Everyone, Lincoln Chafee included, has known from day one that he’s not going to be President or even a VP candidate. Candidates running just to get their message out and make the bigger candidates address that message is nothing new. It happens in literally every election.

I agree. Donate some tampons and pads to a women’s shelter. They need stuff like that. Putting a black spot on your hand will do fuck all to help domestic violence victims.

Beyond this being dangerous for actual victims of domestic abuse, I think it’s kind of self-congratulatory and gross to think that just taking part in a viral campaign is in any way doing any real good. Donate money, volunteer somewhere, but making a status update or tweet in instagram post does nothing but make the

Mass transit in DC is terrible. It’s designed to take some people in well-serviced neighborhoods into the city center so it’s fine if you live in an expensive rental near a Metro stop. On the weekends, they barely run. I think bike lanes should be part of the solution, but not if we’re not going to do anything about

This is a church that actually makes a point of catering to the marginalized and disenfranchised people in the community in which they are located. In addition, there are many people whom they have helped get up and out of poverty who still come back to worship. They don’t have a right to prime real estate, but they,

Another way to look at it is that bike lanes are part of a solution, rather than part of the problem when it comes to urban traffic congestion. Where does public transit fit in? I’m not familiar enough with the city to know.

Yes, dear. And drivers should be banned because they never follow the rules of the gorram road. And pedestrians should be banned because they can’t figure out what gorram crosswalks are for. Ban everyone! Except me, I’m perfect.

It’s a historically black church in what used to be a majority black neighborhood. The bikers are generally white millennials. So no.

This is very near me. Before people jump to say, “Oh my god, MORE religious liberty nonsense?” this is actually quite a different situation. This area is almost always a mess; DC traffic is already a nightmare, but we have a lovely convention center into which tens of thousands of people pour into weekly on top of it.

I guess the “goes to church” demographic and the “rides a bike” demographic don’t overlap?

If it’s too congested and expensive for churches to be in a particular area, is that really a violation of their rights? Do they have a constitutional right to prime urban real estate? I think not.

she would make a better politician that he would for how smart and well thought out that response was.

This is how one of our cats got herself a home. She walked into the open garage on a warm autumn day, opened the door from the garage to the kitchen, and waltzed in. Three years later, she’s basically running the place.