I don’t think it should be controversial to say that you vote for Nazis and you are a Nazi.
So then our policy can simply be, “Nazis sleep alone.”
I don’t think it should be controversial to say that you vote for Nazis and you are a Nazi.
So then our policy can simply be, “Nazis sleep alone.”
In all seriousness, you can phone bank.
I’m on iOS, but I gave it a few minutes of swiping to help out.
Of course not. I’m in love with a whole person, not her appearance. I love her fierce intellect, her passion for justice, her wanderer’s spirit. I love that we can sit together and watch anything only for it to lead to a new and endlessly fascinating discussion.
Makeup doesn’t affect any of that.
I like how makeup highlights her favorite features or hides when she feels tired or insecure. I like that it helps her feel more fully herself. I think it’s great that makeup can do that for her.
She will always be attractive to me for who she is. How she looked may have helped me first talk to her, but who she is has kept us talking for 16 years.
I’m surprised you’ve made it this long without hearing about the sonic sunglasses.
Spoilers in that link, of course.
I just felt like the show lost its way a little. Like it doesn’t seem to understand the doctor anymore.
I think Capaldi is a fantastic actor and I love the idea of returning to an older doctor, but I recall an early episode when he duels a swordfighter with a spoon and it made me think of that old Reddit copypasta from the weird girl.
Then the sonic sunglasses?
I just.
I don’t know. It just wasn’t for me.
Not to sound like a curmudgeon, but you’re not missing much.
Moon Reader+ is probably the only thing I still miss from Android.
It requires no restraint if you’re not a monster.
Vice President is the surest path to President in US politics.
Can and absolutely do. Pet is my standard security question and it’s just a standardized password I use only on that field.
Former pastor here, this is massively true for over 1600 years of the church’s history. Most Christians have no idea about their own history.
I wonder how bad their financials are if the CEO is publicly speaking out about this problem.
Chipotle used to be my favorite restaurant, but the last time I ate there was probably 2019. It just stopped being worth the effort of trying to get a full bowl.
Oh, yeah, no world in which I’m paying $4k for being wrong. Good on the other guy for taking your twenty. Good luck and I’ll be watching with interest.
Would that be $2 from me if I lose?
Oh that whole thing is the cope cage! I thought it was just a building behind it or something.
Completely agree. I love discovering ultra niche podcasts.
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I blasted through so many clue things on this one. It was pure panic after my third word gave me no additional intel. What a nightmare.
You’re applying the behavior of Republicans under Trump in 2024 to their behavior in 2016 under Mitch McConnell, which is not a fair way to interpret history.
The Republicans’ primary goal has always been to consolidate power, a strategy evident even before Trump’s influence. This was evident in 2016 when McConnell blocked Merrick Garland’s appointment. It wasn’t just about denying Obama a win; it was about maintaining control over the Supreme Court. By holding the position open, they ensured a conservative majority with Gorsuch’s appointment in 2017.
While their actions under Trump have often seemed erratic and without principle, the decision to block Garland was a calculated, strategic move rooted in the same pursuit of power. Viewing their behavior solely through the lens of recent events, like the border bill, ignores the broader, consistent strategy they have employed over the years.
The move to block Garland was a clear demonstration of their long-term strategy to secure judicial power, not an isolated act of obstructionism. This context is crucial for understanding the continuity in their approach to power, rather than seeing it as a sudden shift in behavior.
Spicy take around these parts.