That’s why I said probably. My calculations are not always correct.
That’s why I said probably. My calculations are not always correct.
Speaking as a Hippie, I’m not entirely in agreement…
Sounds like you may have a wrongful dismissal case under the disabilities act… If you have a union rep or pro bono attorney available, it might be worth pursuing for real
Sounds like conservapedia, but that looks like this:
I tried the “search within pages”, but it just gave me the worst idea ever, followed by articles not about the US:
but stopped short of directly condemning Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, for spreading the false claims.
WHY?! Why the fuck would you not condemn a couple of deranged fascist weirdos for demonizing innocent people?
Other than maybe simultaneously cowardly and cynical election calculus, there’s literally no rational reason not to. Which means that there’s no good reason
Edit: oh, he’s a member of the cult himself. I confused him for one of the Dem governors of shithole states, I guess 🤷
The pūteketeke is still the Bird of the Century, though. Can’t take that away from it for the next 99 years or however many humanity has left 😁
Their ass? No wait, that’s where their arguments for peaceful protesters being scary are being fired from!
So your solution to right wing violence is to put more weapons in the hands of typically very right wing people notorious for being violent with impunity? 🤦
Yay, it’s “Taydgehae” from that great episode of Bad Hasbara! 😁❤️
(Yes, I know he’s in more than one, but I started from the beginning and I’m not caught up yet)
Structure/meme format: like with the “dominoes”, one seemingly small thing can lead to much bigger things happening
Context: the 1970 book “The Wolf: Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species” popularized the hypothesis of the alpha, beta, and omega wolf, which has birthed all sorts of toxic and stupid bullshit that has harmed many humans, pets (especially dogs), and other animals.
The author, David Mech, has since tried to get the publisher to stop selling his erroneous book and basically dedicated most of his career to educating people on how wrong his most influential work was.
Yeah, because advertising that you used a social murder bill to bluff with makes you sound SUPER sympathetic to the people who would have died if fascists had called your bluff 🙄
I honestly do not know why the Democrats keep bragging about this as if every “bipartisan” bill has merit
Because it’s what they do. To the Dem leadership, bipartisanship is the highest achievement in politics, no matter how awful the actual content.
If you could demonstrate bipartisan backing, they’d gladly declare this flag from Community the new national flag of the United States:
In fact, both that flag and the “Human Being” mascot (pictured below, middle) of the school’s football team are parodies of the way Dem leadership operates.
Then again, some might argue that sharing the designation with millions of other people makes it SLIGHTLY less prestigious…
That’s what the French chef said when he discovered that his Roquefort had been replaced with Gorgonzola!
I’m reading that in the voice of Tim Curry circa Loaded Weapon 1 😁
Tim Minchin is my spirit animal ❤️
Here’s another song of his dealing with a controversial matter 😁
Last two flags are in the wrong order. Not just chronologically, but with regards to causation too: the Nazis were heavily influenced by American racists.
An argument could be made for the American traitor flag to be on both sides of the swastika, but that would be pretty messy…
A Stars & Stripes with 48 stars would probably be too subtle…
For some (historic) reason bank transfers are very underutilized in America
My guess is that forcing you to withdraw cash or write checks is more profitable for one of the most under-regulated industries in the world in one of the most under-regulated countries in the world 🤷
Alternative ending: “and that’s why we live in a barren wasteland and use bottle caps for currency”
SO shocking that Danyybruhjustleavemealone is redlinked 😄