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The issue is most relevant to people Junior’s age, so imo, even framing these two at odds on kneeling doesn’t make much sense. Dre could argue with his co-workers about it. Or maybe even Pops. But I see Junior as supporting the movement. Although on Blackish, all that matters is Bo’s opinion anyway.

And not that it should matter but plenty of Quakers, Anabaptists and Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t sing the anthem or stand for the pledge either, thanks to religious freedom...

Of course Neflix denied it. Let’s just say Stranger Things moved them... TO A BIGGER OFFICE!

A coworker was reading me a laundry list of what her memories of reservation life are like. I basically wanted to set a flag on fire right there.

“Controversial” for American network television just means that it has a mostly black cast who talk openly about the fact that they’re not treated exactly like white people in some kind of post-racial utopia.

Sit, stand, kneel, downward-facing dog, or criss-cross applesauce, I don’t give a shit; it’s your First Amendment right to do any of them.

Urgh, this kinjafied mess keeps making my computer screen freeze!

Completionist-ish.

It would be great casting on the face punchable index for sure

While those juror-selection quotes are hilarious, I plan to get out of jury duty when called with some variation of “the defendant is obviously guilty and disrespected the Wu-Tang Clan”

Courtroom sketches are delightfully archaic and these ones are pretty impressive. They captured his smirk pretty well.

It’s worth remembering that this guy isn’t going to jail because he jacked the price of life-saving drugs far beyond the means of most people who need them to pay for them, but for defrauding his investors.

Imagine when they make a movie of all this and Miles Teller plays the guy. People will be running up and punching holes in the screen.

He’s not going to white collar/person prison?

I posted about this on Facebook and someone unfriended me over it. It boggles my mind that someone from the middle class (or not even the middle class) looked at my post that said I have no sympathy for Shkreli and was like, ‘I do!’.

Crimes against the rich: 7 years in federal prison.

For those of you who A. think he’s going to stay locked up during the entire sentence and/or B. think he’s not just going to get out and do the same/similar bullshit after jail and continue to be ok financially, then you apparently don’t understand white collar criminals.

BREAKING: POTUS to pardon Martin Shkreli, appoint him successor to Gary Cohn

The lesson here is that if you’re going to steal, don’t steal from rich people