Eyes are not letters. But, in this case, they appear to be covering up the space that might otherwise be occupied by letters, and there’s only so many letters that would fill in the blanks between the letters that remain visible.
Eyes are not letters. But, in this case, they appear to be covering up the space that might otherwise be occupied by letters, and there’s only so many letters that would fill in the blanks between the letters that remain visible.
The eyes are covering up two letters and it’s not clear, based on appearances alone, what those letters might be.
It’s not that “O’s are I’s”, it’s that an image is obscuring letters that could be an I and a G.
Answering a mocking question sincerely gives it away, dummy.
The Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2017 says that 41% of American adults would not be able to cover an emergency $400 expense without going into debt or selling things to cover it and that an additional 11% would not be able to pay all of their monthly bills in a month where such an expense…
Everything I’m seeing pegs the US average per capita food spending at a little over $7 total per day. You spend $10 on lunch alone.
You might want to read up on US history if you’re gonna go around saying it’s what the US has “become” that’s the problem.
Oh, well then, everybody should just keep driving. Why bother if it’s not going to solve everything, right?
Literally who are you talking about?
Yes.
Would you say the share of her supporters who aren’t white is an area where she is lagging and is an opportunity for Warren to capture even more votes?
“Sounds like an opportunity for Warren to capture even more votes.”
No, precisely six, which is more than one.
Just that chart alone shows six different facts about each candidate, lmao.
Where are you getting this from? Why do you think that in a country where most people couldn’t afford to go to a funeral out of state without saving up for it in advance, most people can throw ten whole dollars at lunch every fucking day?
You’re not even forming coherent sentences. What is “one fact of the candidates”? Just tell me what categories you’re referring to. Commit to your bit.
Do you still think, as you previously said, that “in the US, lunch costs $10” or do you accept that “I spend $10 on lunch on workdays because I, unlike many others, can afford to”?
Yes, I’m sure you think it’s very good that 71% of her supporters are white to Sanders’ 49%, David Dukes rides again!, but the rest of us acknowledge that that’s an extreme liability.
Nor does it mean they have “A shared love of transphobia”!
If you disagree with the connotation why are you making it? Like, what the fuck? Nobody else mentioned “the urban market”. Did you just decide to use it because you saw a picture of a black person?