Absolutely. It’s on the other side of the coin that says “Supreme Court appointments in the last year of a Presidential term don’t count.”
Absolutely. It’s on the other side of the coin that says “Supreme Court appointments in the last year of a Presidential term don’t count.”
Holly Walker should be in everything.
I’m so, so sorry. What a beautiful photo.
So you’ve officially gone round the bend, then, Bobby?
I’m surprised she didn’t bust out her bullet necklace for this.
Nope. His pot video with Conan & voicing a deranged bunny in “Secret Lives of Pets” has brought me to Team Kevin.
I firmly believe that anyone who says that is trying to justify their own choices. And I have a kid.
I’m dancing right along with you! Wham! Bam! I am! A man!
The person I heard use it did pronounce it that way. Survey of one complete ;)
My heart shatters for these women.
I have heard of the Latinx community using the “x” as a substitute for the gendered noun endings. For example, a Latinx teacher would be “maestrex” rather than “maestra” or “maestro”.
starred just for “Pencetration”!
That is indeed a delightful wine. Cheers!
Oh dear god. I’m so sorry.
But the statement “The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun” is a thoughtful statement that takes into account all the possible variables & unforeseen dynamics (darkness, poor visibility, etc.)? Oh yeah, I’m the one who didn’t think it through. My bad.
Of course they are. I specifically referenced the Open Carry people (aka private citizens) in the crowd. What happened to those officers is a horrible tragedy - that by “NRA logic” should have been impossible.
Wasn’t the solution to a “Bad Guy With a Gun” supposed to be “Good Guy(s) With Guns”? Why didn’t all those open carry heroes at the protest prevent this from happening? Instead of running the other way & making it harder for the police to tell who the “Bad Guys” were?
Absolutely. RBG is the OG RBF.
I know. I remember reading that & thinking it was devastating. Now that I have a kid, I can’t even contemplate how horrible. Especially given what the daughter went back to.
Ugh. I can see your point, but ugh. Taking the high road can be exhausting (which I’m sure is hardly news to you).