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Gish gallop of devastating stupidity

Quite frankly, Wills and Kate strike me as too dull to have beef with them. Honestly, Harry and Meghan’s grabbing the spotlight only makes the other couple’s life easier--it pulls focus from them to live in relative peace and introduces new sought-after family members to take on a greater share of Royal appearances,

Isn’t having a nonconsensual audience the entire crux of Louis CK’s kink?

I guess they support single-payer law care.

Right? Trump is a narcissist and a douchebag of such epic, inhuman proportions, that sometimes it’s difficult to remember that he’s also a rather typically shitty upperclass fuckface.

Translation: “Why bother engaging intellectually with [ahem] so-called ‘literature’, or [gasp] forming your own opinions, when someone else can do it for you?”

“What you’re thinking of is the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition ...”

Is it really the extra mile to read The Underground Railroad? Sure, it’s “modern fiction” and doesn’t have a community of discourse or whatever, but you can read it in a few hours.

Okay, I’m not to rise to the bait that he’s laying out here. I mean, yes, I think his “canon” should definitely include, at minimum, Ursula K. LeGuin’s short story “The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas” and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ article “Fear of a Black President”, if not his book Between the World and Me. I also would

Closed minded, willful ignorance is the conservative’s dearest trait and Sasse has proven himself to be the one-eyed man in the kingdom of the blind.

I intentionally read no modern fiction. I wish it weren’t so, but life is short, work is full and kids are under our roof only for a short time. When I read fiction, I want a community of discourse to vouch for the fact that it’s already stood the test of a bit of time.

My thoughts, too. It seems a bit weird, even cruel and controlling. Kinda like making people think you’ve forgotten their birthday so the surprise party will be “better”. He enjoyed making her upset? I’m so used to him being so smooth, this surprised me.

Also: “I’m not on the ballot, don’t look at me. Do you see my name on the ballot? No sir, you don’t. Not on the ballot. B-a-l-l-o-t. Not on it. Not my fault. Has nothing to do with me. Although if all those terrible candidates the GOP fielded had just embraced me, I mean really, really wrapped themselves around me,

Every text I’ve sent to a man after I’ve decided to stop sleeping with them...only to message them again when I’m horny and have low self-esteem. Every damn text. Stop re-opening the door, dummy!

I’m just so grateful to see a Netflix movie that FINALLY reflects my own personal experience.

I’m guessing the third film in the trilogy is if she can balance blogging with being a princess. Then you’ll have the prequels set in her college days when she is just discovering blogging. Then they start introducing the stand-alone movies. The Wedding Planner Plans A Wedding: A Christmas Prince Story.

It’s meant to make you think it’s very dangerous and discourage you from attempting to cross it, but the guy laying it out or gathering it up probably cut himself up more than anyone crossing it. It’s only meant to, at best, slow people down slightly so they either make noise or give a guard time to get a bead on them

Trump is shaking!!!”

This is an intentional strategy by the filth of the alt-right. They directly try and appeal to stupid teenagers with edgelord tendencies, hoping that some of them will fully enter the ideological cesspit. Even if they only get 10% to stay in their ideology and the rest grow up and look back at this with horror, that

They’ve hinted at the stress they were under in their marriage before. Barrack was never home because of work and Michelle was pretty much working full time and running the house by herself even before the campaign.   That they survived that speaks to their love and dedication to each other.