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—Gary Johnson, definitely.

I work at a company that only exists because of Sarbanes-Oxley regulations, and there's consistently a car in our parking lot with a "Who Is John Galt" bumper sticker.

They're also the ones funding Calexit, so that's less a prediction and more a mission statement.

Just saying, many dementia patients are afraid to go down staircases.

Pictured: the most European thing ever written.

I don't usually post in the SL threads, but good for you! I am a pasty, dumpy person, so I know how special it can be when something actually makes you feel sexy/handsome.

One of my best friends still lives with his parents. It's neat! They're really cool folks and we have a lot in common, so I usually end up talking about books and movies with them when I'm over at his place. His dad runs a poetry circle sometimes.

I'm not sure how many principles Schumer has, but I know that spite and resentment are two of them, and those are very useful things right now.

Jesus Christ, Ted fucking Cruz wants to complain about obstructive filibusters?

I can't even talk about the Supreme Court thing. It's just too infuriating and depressing. An entire party, as one, gave up on governance and democracy because they were sore losers, and they won't be punished for it. More than almost anything else, this makes me give up hope that I live in an actual democracy.

You know, we have multi-tab browsing now.

IT BROKE NEW GROUND! To use as mass graves and chemical dump sites.

I don't know how they can make the timeframe ambiguous— the operation in Sicario was Del Toro's life mission and the focus of all his efforts with the CIA. It would be bizarre for them not to reference it.

Well, I guess Del Toro's character was technically a single dad for, like, a minute.

Well put— there's never any tension that the mission won't succeed, just whether she'll be destroyed in the process.

I don't think that it leaned very heavily on the action movie stuff. The action scenes were ether tense and scary, or they made the overwhelming power of the CIA's forces feel ominous and inhuman.

A spewing comes across the floor.

I got a real soft spot for Iron City, I'll admit.

Yes, exactly! A punch to the face is not torture. Waterboarding is. It's been repeatedly ruled as such by US and International law. The magnitude of suffering inflicted is vastly different. If someone wants to run up to an ISIS member and punch them in the face, I am 100% okay with it and will shake that person's

"Waterboarding can cause extreme pain, dry drowning, damage to lungs, brain damage from oxygen deprivation, other physical injuries including broken bones due to struggling against restraints, lasting psychological damage, and death. Adverse physical consequences can manifest themselves months after the event, while