Ain’t capitalism great?
Ain’t capitalism great?
Wait, what?
Absolutely! That’s also art
Infixes are present in many languages, although English tends to use them mainly for expletives. Another example would be: “Leave me a-fucking-lone!”
Dems are controlled opposition and everyone knows it.
I still vote for them, at least until a better alternative comes along. But we have to build better systems because the establishment will not save us.
This is the biggest problem, yeah.
Sad truth is that the USA just isn’t ready for a woman president. Too many misogynists (women included).
Now we’re upping the funding for said genocide and actively cheering it on.
Palestine is at the top (or near the top, anyways) of my list and…
I voted for Harris. Ignoring a genocide is bad, yes, but cheering it on is worse. I don’t think anyone in Gaza was cheering when they heard the news Trump was elected.
I think people don’t understand that (under the fptp voting system) voting isn’t some kind of stamp of approval. You can still criticize someone you vote for. Voting is harm reduction, plain and simple.
There is always the “people’s impeachment.” I hear it has been popular in France.
Unfortunately homophones think that AIDS is God’s curse for being gay, so they shouldn’t help victims or try to cure it. It’s “God’s will.”
Under different circumstances, I think it could be really great. Canada is more liberal than the US, so more blue states would be nice.
Right? We don’t have nice things because we put up with bull crap.
If using neopronouns didn’t get a reaction out of people, they wouldn’t do it.
Respecting all pronouns is the best way to deal with trolls.
No one wants to be a flasher in a nudist colony.
Some of us are. Luigi did.
As much as I want to call out bootlickers, it would honestly be weirder if they didn’t continue the tradition.
Headline might as well be “Trump first president to prefer Diet Coke.”
It’s how we’re conditioned to behave by society from birth. Break the rules and you get punished.
It requires more precision, sure, but there are absolutely bakers who can taste a dough and tweak the water/flour/oil etc. ratios to get the perfect bread.
It’s only different from other kinds of cooking because most people haven’t developed those senses. If you knew what you were doing, you could bake from scratch without a recipe easily and go by “vibes” (i.e. based on sensory input).
We could call him “First puppet.”
Probably, but he gets points for taking the right actions (regardless of whatever his motives may have been).