Xenia Onatopp?
Xenia Onatopp?
My co-worker is kind of crap at technology and is the slooooooowest typist.
I vaguely remember from the Democratic Primaries leading up to the 2008 election that the KKK preferred Obama over Clinton because a man, even if he's black, is preferable over any woman. I'm not sure if they had the same feelings about Sanders or if they didn't have to because they had a Republican candidate that…
Yes, and reality versus what Trump supporters "feel" has barely ever matched.
It depends on where you're willing to live. I'm fairly close to Boston, so I have a small house that would have been much larger for the same price if I was willing to live in NH or out in central MA. I was buying in a buyers' market, though, which is not at all what we have now.
The number of each state's Representatives is based on population as determined by census. The 30% of the population may have 70% of the Senate, but 70% of the population would have 70% of the House.
- Donald Trump RE: James Comey
Based on Baby Boomers' opinions of Millennials, I'm guessing Shia LaBeouf.
Ah, early Facebook. Remember when you had to have a .edu email address, and even then not all schools were yet added?
It’s a unique demographic group, he argues, because Xennials spent a significant chunk of their childhoods without access to computers
By "the man" I meant the federal government.
I don't live there anymore, but there's a divide in NH as most of the population is in the southern part of the state, which is fairly influenced by MA as a lot of people from MA move to southern NH for affordable housing but then continue to work in MA.
*Team Mystic fistbump*
But penguins aren't afraid of inclines:
That will probably be what gets rid of the electoral college, too.
The backseat of his Lincoln?
My policy professor thinks people see Trump as their sort of Robin Hood in that he says what he wants (racist, sexist shit) and does what he wants (avoids taxes, molests women, goes golfing instead of doing his damn job), which to his supporters is the real American dream.
Yeah, I saw that one. But then there was the Kit Fisto(?) episode where his former Padawan (forgot the name, but he was Mon Calamari) got killed by General Grievous and the response was kinda ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I already like the banter-y relationship between Anakin and Obi-Wan. The "You were like a brother to me!" line in ROTS stays in my head during their scenes, knowing the tragedy this leads to.
Jack, Lucas, and Claudia?