I gotta weigh in on that “weirdly antagonistic tone,” too. You literally said you’d list more but you doubted that person would read it? Just antagonistic all over.
You started it!
Mentally ill woman in her late 30s. Quit my jobs with DIDDs to go to work a retail job and go to school.
I’m here to help!
Formerly @kbin.social.
I gotta weigh in on that “weirdly antagonistic tone,” too. You literally said you’d list more but you doubted that person would read it? Just antagonistic all over.
You started it!
And now it is also my favorite bee anatomy fact!
“I made fun of everyone.”
Did he make fun of Trump supporters? Or… white people in general?
The Cheat is grounded! We had that light switch installed for you so you could turn the lights on and off, not so you could throw light switch raves!
I am phenomenally excited about that. I hope it becomes a universal thing.
The thing about this is, I was a kid in 1996 when Bill Clinton ran against Bob Dole.
Our whole elementary school had a big educational event about the election. Bob Dole and Bill Clinton both sent personalized videos to our schools, explaining what they stood for, and we had a mock election.
My grade overwhelmingly went for Bill Clinton. (I want to say, he had a very easy-to-understand platform regarding the importance of education, and the impact it would have on us, the future electorate. And Bob Dole was… Bob Dole.)
Did I mention I grew up in a very Roman Catholic, very hardcore Republican house? That I grew up in Oklahoma, a red state?
I wasn’t the only kid standing up to my parents over the results!
I guess what I’m saying is, if the children are aware, and still choosing Trump, we need to know why. Kids don’t have a problem voting against their parents, as long as they understand the issues. And if they don’t understand the role they play in their country, we should be extending further education.
I really think that we are failing our children. Our educational system is disgraceful.
This is why trust busting is supposed to exist.
I made an off-hand comment to someone recently about how they needed to remember that these fascists would make him the first against the wall, and he asked me what that meant… and I became so uncomfortable, realizing how sheltered he was.
I don’t understand how we got here. I don’t understand how people are so… unaware of how easy it is, and how close they are to danger.
He taught us so much about facing death with dignity.
Also Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
JD, your username is also a woman’s name.
You started with “no one is changing their mind,” and then went on to say there’s only leftists on this platform… so then why are you posting at all?
Literally gave a speech earlier tonight about the damage that this, combined with losing the Fairness Doctrine, did to America.
It’s only viewable using the Wayback Machine.
It has some pretty dated usage of language (“retarded” and “gay”) but it’s still entertaining! And yes. The humor was very much a snapshot of our generation.
Being that it’s cards against humanity, I expected them to email a disapproving message to your mother.
Also Black Wall Street got hate crimed off the face of the earth, so I’d say “white capitalism” is fair enough.
I’ve been curious about trying XV for a while, but your comments could’ve been written by me, and now I know I need to try XV. Thank you!
(Special shout-out to that dude who defended XIII by saying the sequel makes it worth it. I’m still mad over that argument. If I hated the first game, why should I pay money for a chance to like it’s sequel?)