I understand that my conversations below the post above may sound like I'm part of the circular firing squad, and maybe I am. But I stand by my position that anyone who voted for Harris is a good person who shouldn't be secondguessed, and everyone who didn't vote for Harris, for whatever reason other than actual inability to vote, shares responsibility for the loss of American democracy. So I will love on the former and hate on the latter for as long as I feel, in my grief, like doing so.
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Hey, folks?Hey, folks? I've figured out who cost us this election:
It's "everyone who didn't vote for Kamala Harris."
That's it. That's whose fault it is. And everyone who DID vote for her is a good guy.
So now we can stop slinging shit at each other in a counterproductive circular firing squad, and start focusing on beating the fucking Nazis.
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Monterey seriously smells like the drying anchovies of my childhood.@skinnylatte Thanks. Related: ever read at least the intro to Steinbeck's "Cannery Row"?
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Monterey seriously smells like the drying anchovies of my childhood.@skinnylatte Anchovies, not sardines?
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Speaking of soup, one time I was named ‘soup di di’ by the kids I worked with in India.@skinnylatte That's nice! The idea of eating less than a full portion is so unamerican!
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Speaking of soup, one time I was named ‘soup di di’ by the kids I worked with in India.@skinnylatte And bring both to you in two containers?
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Speaking of soup, one time I was named ‘soup di di’ by the kids I worked with in India.@skinnylatte So how does a "one by two" get served? Is it one half-portion, or two separate containers, or ?
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"At a rally this evening near Green Bay, Wisconsin, Trump said his team had advised him to stop talking about how he was going to protect women by ending crime and making sure they don’t have to be 'thinking about abortion.”' -
Critical reading skills check: compare and contrast these two quotes from the same article, think about "open doors," and vote:Critical reading skills check: compare and contrast these two quotes from the same article, think about "open doors," and vote:
1. "Upon learning of the former president’s request, we approached it through the lens of one of our core values: we open our doors to everyone,” the company said.
2. "The restaurant was closed to the public for the Republican nominee’s visit."
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Crazy thought: what if, the instant a billionaire illegally paid someone to register to vote, he was indicted and hauled in front of a judge for arraignment? Like, as quickly as a Black man caught selling loose cigarettes would be?Crazy thought: what if, the instant a billionaire illegally paid someone to register to vote, he was indicted and hauled in front of a judge for arraignment? Like, as quickly as a Black man caught selling loose cigarettes would be?
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#TIL that Winnie the Pooh works for the New York Times.#TIL that Winnie the Pooh works for the New York Times.
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I expect the results of this poll to be 100% yes, but I'm a realist.I expect the results of this poll to be 100% yes, but I'm a realist.
Please answer honestly: did you know who Arnold Palmer was before today? (Please boost.)
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How to make congee in a few easy steps.@skinnylatte How is that different from just "rice"?
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As Noah Berlatsky reports, Green Party voters have long pretended that they really believe their candidate can win.@wdlindsy
"In 2016, Hillary Clinton lost Wisconsin to Trump by 22,748 votes; Stein carried 31,072 votes. In Michigan the story was similar: Clinton lost to Trump by 10,704 votes while Stein carried 51,463. Ditto for Pennsylvania, where Trump won by 44,292 votes and Stein pulled in 49,941 votes."Had Clinton carried those three states she would have become president."