thrownroe81
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Socialists, but you can't cram that ideology into a boilerplate travel-and-self-discovery script, so…

Only if you re-write reality to be about individual self discovery lmao

The real PissPiggrandpa is NOT pleased with getting called an anarchist. He's out there fighting ISIS for SOCIALISM, dammit.

Bard Pitt speaks unintelligible pikey in iambic pentameter

Trump joined Trudeau on stage for a duet about the wonder of oil pipelines

We call it capitalism, baby!

Food is culture, food is popular. Seems like food should be pop culture IMO

I feel like I should point out here that Gawker has not been a thing for more than a year.

Haha, after the 1st episode where Onur got kicked off, I guess Doug really can't blame the repeat performance on anyone but himself

Yeah she was kind of an up and coming indie darling there, in her pre-Grey's days. I remember Double Happiness being actually good, and Dancing at the Blue Iguana very, uh, revealing.

Call 1- 800 Mr. Plow,

Frank Mueller? Frank Miller isn't even trying with that pseudonym.

Jose Abreu taking a flight into the US breaks the law, even though he’s legally allowed to be there once he lands? How the hell does that work?

If there’s one guy who absolutely does not have a history of pushing for racist policy at a town meeting, it’s Jason Jones.

*racist yelling intensifies*

Ah, so you persecute Jared Fogle for his beliefs? Do tell.

Basically the benefits to “building goes forward” are so diffuse that no one wants to give up their time fighting for it. And the perceived drawbacks are felt strongly by a small number of people, who will show up to yell.

Real estate zoning is a pretty recent legal invention. Leaving neighborhood zoning decisions up to the whims of racist town hall attendees, even more so.

Krugman’s the kind of guy who will make wonkish pro-single payer arguments on his blog for decades and then suddenly declare the thing “too expensive” as soon as a primary candidate actually proposes it. He felt left out in the cold during the Obama administration, and was not going to miss out on his rightful cabinet

The old policy sounds pretty reasonable, the demand for live performances well exceeds venue capacity, so why not let the bands make some gas money? I wonder if the crackdown is some type of prestige thing, like bragging rights that the only place to see the hot new band will be at the Snapchat tent presented by