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    There were plans for a fucking “fart in”. I’m not sure how we weren’t supposed to make fun of them.

    This is actually a serious issue. The Dems have gone pretty damn far left in an attempt to pulling Bernie supporters (which has largely worked, between 73 and 90% support Hillary now depending on what polls you look at). But what a lot of the diehard ultra left seem to not realize is the message the Dems would have

    Agreed. Just as an example: I generally hand-write my notes. But in college and grad school some teachers’ lectures are VERY disorganized. Typing my notes works better then since I can re-arrange them into coherency later. If I’d written tham by hand I’d have to rewrite the entire thing which takes a lot more time.

    I think all sentencing discrepancies need looking at. Is a judge more lenient with certain criminals or crimes? More harsh? If so, why? (for example, maybe they seem more lenient on drug crimes becuase 9/10 times it’s ‘idiot teenager drinking underage/had a pot brownie” and they try to go easy on them becuse they’re

    Now, now, one of them clearly has green eyes, not blue.

    I’m leaning towards it’s bullshit pretending to be spoilers. First, it mispells Draco’s name as “Drace” at one point, that just seems careless. Second the way it’s describe you have a TON of five-minute or less scenes in radically different locations that would be very hard to stage. Third the time travel is very, very

    Oh my god Bill Clinton’s mom is secretly 90s era Rogue from the X-Men.

    Who cares about him? I want to know who the little lady in the amazing shimmery blue dress was, the one Hillary walked off with. She was adorable and composed and will probably be president in thirty years.

    Then can I ask you some legitimate questions?

    And NOTHING above the city level. I’ve checked. They don’t even have a single person in a state’s congress. Not one.

    I am looking right now. Zero in the Senate. Zero in the House. Zero in either chamber at the state level. Zero governors.

    I’m still confused as to where they got the idea that I was even bashing CA (I like it better than the FL panhandle, and about as much as Tampa). I was noting the issue of being in a bubble based on one’s experiences which is an issue on the left and the right.

    Apparently she ran in 1012 too. News to me, and I was pretty politically active that year. She got a bit shy of 500,000 votes total, or .36% of the vote. I mean even if she multiplies that by ten she won’t hit the 5% goal.

    The execution last bit is the rub, actually. While they’re for letting LGBT+ people marry and such, they’re against protections against discrimination. Many are still against the Civil Rights act since it says you can’t do things (racist things, but it’s the ‘you can’t do’ part they gt hung up on). They see ANY form

    Actually like Carson I sorta get the vibe from her that this is all a publicity stunt for a book deal...

    I at least give Johnson credit for having been a governor and having a chance of getting an electoral vote or two (slim chance but it’s still there, and unlike Stein I can see him managing to get more than 5% of the vote). I disagree with many of his stances but is candidacy feels overall more serious than Stein’s. I

    I’m not saying CA is weirder than FL (seriously how did you read it like that?). I’m saying the guy is in a strong liberal bubble due to being in a very liberal part of a very liberal state. A lot of people I have met here take progressivism seriously for granted and are stunned that large swaths of the nation might

    I heard there’s a chance of getting it up to 47 but even then...that ain’t all of ‘em. I mean if the freaking libertarians can handle that kind of bureaucracy...

    Yep. Hell her supporters are damn good at doublethink too. One I know was complaining we weren’t going to get real progressivism from Hillary (fair enough, he’s from very liberal part of CA, his idea of progress differs from this FL gal’s in that he doesn’t know how radical it seems to the rest of the nation), though

    It’s really good and honestly given how much my generation was raised on TV I think it’s important for how it simultaneously calls out overly-romantic/idealized notions of life you might have from basing things off sitcoms and other fiction (my fav line is “when you wear rose colored glasses, all the little red flags