NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
(There are 2 Gs in the word "gigantic")
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 85%
Obviously it's pronounced the same as the the "g" in "gigantic"
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 80%
Wow. The argument against trans women in sports is already unscientific enough. Why is chess even split into gendered categories? This just makes zero sense.
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 60%
The incumbent president always runs.
Not always. Yes, usually, but definitely not always. See, for example, in the last 100 years:
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Johnson in 1968 (he knew he had no chance against RFK and had alienated a lot of the base with the escalation of the war in Vietnam)
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Truman in 1952 (low polling because of the war in Korea and other domestic issues)
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Coolidge in 1928 ("The Presidential office takes a heavy toll of those who occupy it and those who are dear to them. While we should not refuse to spend and be spent in the service of our country, it is hazardous to attempt what we feel is beyond our strength to accomplish.")
Granted, all three of these men served more than one full term in office because they each had taken over after the previous president had died, but each had the ability to run for an additional term and chose not to. Anyway, it is no more true that the incumbent president always runs than it is true that the VP always runs for the presidency at the conclusion of that term.
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
What other orientation could he possibly put it in? The dude rolled a nat 20. If he can't get it to fit after a roll like that, then there's really no hope.
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
I'm upvoting, not because I agree, but because this is probably the least popular opinion on this thread, and I commend you for taking such a stance.
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
Death by Snu Snu!
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
I've used "Joe's roadside cafe, you kill em, we grill em" before
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 75%
I think this is the best explanation I've ever seen to the reapond to the vertical video complaint. Thank you!
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
Just to be clear, examples from outside the UK are ok?
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
I think they are both good examples. Cruz is the example I specifically think of, but that doesn't make good bad!
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 85%
I'm unsure what your point is. Are you talking about social media companies, or are you talking about the government? Because free speech is about censorship from the government, not private corporations
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 90%
... that just looks like you're spelling racist wrong lol
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 96%
We all know they're in Mississippi, but there are chapters in some good states, too.
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
That photo of Ted Cruz phonebanking for Trump after Trump straight up insulted Cruz's wife? That one photo was all I needed to know about the direction things were headed in for the Republicans.
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
"I'm holding your monkey hostage. If you can go one week without eating breakfast, I will return him unharmed."
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 100%
bonus points for combining the two in one post
Two terrorists one cup?
NewEnglandRedshirt 1y ago • 93%
Um... Orwell was talking about speaking truth to power, not spreading lies and vitriol.
Would it be possible, in the formatting bar below the text boxes, to have a button that will automatically create a link to an instance or communities? (And usernames now that I think about it?) I keep forgetting and having to look up the exact formatting for each of them. Thank you!
The octopus was armed.
(Assuming you have shitty American insurance, anyway)
I mean... you oppose free higher education and then are surprised that kids flee your state for a nearby state that provides free higher education?
Because a coo sticks.
Sonic's complaint form has the "go back" and "submit" buttons reversed from typical so people accidentally delete their complaint and have to decide whether to fill the form out again or just forget it.