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Avocado toast: meh. *does meh-shake*

‘Shop or real?

Also: bill payment options.

...Insert an image of the Fourth Doctor here.

*laughs* The best troll you can think of is the number of victims?

Part of the consequences was a walk-out by students. The kids know better than her - and her generation - and that’s some good news.

Dismissing ketchup as pasta sauce—which it literally is not: not snobby.

Huh! This is unexpectedly good news in a time that needs it.

“He probably won’t die in office” is a thing, once you get to a certain age.

That works for votes, but not the electoral college system we still have.

...honestly? If it comes down to three septuagenarians and a thirty-something, I’m okay with the thirty-something. The same group that whined endlessly about Pelosi getting the speakership for generational reasons, shouldn’t then turn around and be okay with it for the POTUS.

In a representative democracy, one part is easier than the other. 

*slams star button*

This carries more weight following the Cummins scandal. I’m glad to see it.

Too late to change the title picture? To something that isn’t shilling for him.

*pats shoulder*

People don’t usually have the wisdom to reliably recognize that remaining 10% when they see it - and you know it.

But despite these adaptations, my mother refused to modify our ethnic food or spice levels: this was her rebellious effort to preserve our cultural linkage and to pay homage to my grandmother’s cooking.

You will wash pots and pans at some point, even if you attach a fancypants “executive chef” title to yourself.

But if the goal is compassion, a world that is kinder to survivors and more critical of the structures that compound their trauma, it will be a collective effort.