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You stupid little shit. The United States of America does not have an official language. Meaning it is not illegal for two people to speak to each other in an language other than English. If a police officer or ICE officer arrests, questions, or harrasses any individual because that individual spoke in a foreign

One of my Italian friends loves to recycle this joke he learned back home in Italy but it is so applicable and in this case I’ll continue to beat it:

Fact is English is a foreign language in this stolen country.

Grey Gabe,

No doot aboot it, eh?

It’s really the height of cognitive dissonance that they “don’t-tread-on-me”, “freedom or death” kind of states are the ones that push these police state policies where just speaking in a non-English language is grounds to be detained for questioning.

You know what, I'm going back to bed. 

The funny thing is, recently the trump robot began to malfunction, it started making sporadic movements, and the recording kept glitching out, pausing, making weird noises while in playback.

I think it’s also important to point out that these ladies were American citizens.

Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. There’s no such thing as history or the past.

Deleted cause I don’t feel like explaining why it’s not a detainable offense to merely call an officer an asshole. Feel free to dismiss this reply.

Yes it gets better.  I was a little menza menza at the end of episode 1 but by the end of episode 3, I had to see where all this was going and I’m glad I did.  

Yes, the bees were probably my favorite death, simply because 1) it’s a Gilligan Cut scenario, where they talk about it jokingly not three seconds before, and 2) the deaths aren’t even depicted on-screen. Just the implication of people fleeing a subway station and a lot of buzzing.

The death involving the bees was a particularly out there surprise. Makes me wonder just who or what’s behind this.

I loved Nadia’s terror of the stairs for the rest of the season after four or five deaths in quick succession on them & how thereafter she insisted on taking the fire escape when leaving the party, though her friends were unable to grasp how that was the safer option

o, the first three episodes were really, really, really good. The tension between Julia and David was great. They were both constantly lying to each other, David was genuinely repulsed by her politics, yet he seemingly has enough honor about himself to fulfill his duty to protect her. But there was also some tension

I still do an annual re-watch of LoM+AtA because Gene Hunt cracks me up.

For your Brexit question pretty much all tv avoids it because it’s a great way to lose a massive chunk of audience.

‘Julia is more of a security state Tory than Margaret Thatcher ever dreamed of being.’

This was me watching the show: