From the bad action, to the trolling, to the vague conspiratorial accusations, to the call for forgivness in 2021, this woman is literal a one woman metaphor for the GOP’s response to last week.
From the bad action, to the trolling, to the vague conspiratorial accusations, to the call for forgivness in 2021, this woman is literal a one woman metaphor for the GOP’s response to last week.
She came here in a visa that said she could stay this long and she couldn't work while here. She overstayed *and* worked. She should have her citizenship revoked and be deported.
“Or if you prefer, you could find yourself strangled with a fuckin’ headband.”
Then she capped Dr. Charles Winchester and got justice.
I’m watching CNN and I’m weeping, literally. This? For this corrupt, deranged criminal? Over a blatant obvious lie? For all these mendacious, greedy, racist motherfuckers? I honestly don’t know if we can come back from this.
Every last one of you fuckers can burn in hell.
Teaching her how to do something can simply mean, you know, just showing her how to use a can opener. It takes 10 seconds and is a great lesson. In fact, no joke, I remember when my own dad showed me how to open a can of diced tomatoes. Guess what, it worked, because afterwards I always could open cans and am now a…
Please save your unwanted Vicodin for those of us who will properly appreciate them.
“And of course, Ponsetto would like the world to know that she isn’t the monster the video clearly shows her being.“
According to an Amazon cybersecurity engineer who spoke anonymously. . .
I know this isn’t the point of this post, but the idea that God is going to torture people forever because they didn’t like him enough, or didn’t like him the right way, is just deeply fucked up. The idea that this would be good, rather than pathetic and needy, is also deeply fucked up. I know lots of religious people…
The process of removal is long and painful.
“This isn’t about dining out. Open your eyes.”
You must have missed the part in the article where it says that the term was used in the 19th century, not now. The author never said that this was a term used today: “Nineteenth-century descriptions often call this room “mother’s,” even though father slept there too.”
Why is it confusing that different people will have different sleep preferences?
What is confusing about it? I prefer sleeping alone but I don’t find it confusing if other people prefer sleeping with a partner. Different people like different things.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Add streaming, interactive snuff channels to the list of horrors that clearly indicate the dystopian future is now.
Reading this summary of the research paper makes this even more confusing:
I just find it funny how neither Noah or Don knew what it meant but somehow managed to use it correctly and against its intended target (Black women). I’d be slightly more inclined to believe they didn’t know what it meant if they called like, Gwyneth Paltrow a nappy headed ho. Then I’d be like huh I don’t think that…