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Iranian-American Writer, Memoir Aficionado, Dream Chronicler, Shadow Integrator, Candidate for Intelligent Life on Earth
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Some guys treat fictional women with cosmic powers like a personal attack, while the real-world oppression of women gets less outrage than a casting decision. Proof that nothing threatens fragile masculinity like a woman who doesn’t need saving.
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Some guys treat fictional women with cosmic powers like a personal attack, while the real-world oppression of women gets less outrage than a casting decision. Proof that nothing threatens fragile masculinity like a woman who doesn’t need saving.
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Some guys treat fictional women with cosmic powers like a personal attack, while the real-world oppression of women gets less outrage than a casting decision. Proof that nothing threatens fragile masculinity like a woman who doesn’t need saving.
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Exactly. Find someone who'll fight for human rights with the same spine and stamina these guys bring to crushing them. Matched atrocity with actual resolve.
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America’s idea of "health" is like a patchwork quilt woven from exploitation, pollution, and a dash of corporate negligence, all tied together with the thread of historical amnesia.
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Hegseth will finally have an excuse for his drinking problem: "Just keeping up with the market trends!"
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It’s a background check, personality test, and, if you're lucky, at least a 30-minute interview, all wrapped in one.
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Your strength is truly inspiring. Dealing with long COVID and still showing up to fight for what’s right is incredible. You’re a reminder of the power of persistence, and I’m rooting for you every step of the way. Keep going!
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If Democrats actually succeed, Fox won’t just ignore them, they’ll launch a special on the "liberal plot" to replace fireworks with silent, socially-distanced protests.
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Losing Fatma Hassona just before her story could be shared with the world is an unimaginable tragedy. Sepideh Farsi’s refusal to accept it speaks to the power of her vision and the resilience of those determined to make sure their voices, even in silence, are heard.
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They’d call it “heritage,” slap it on a truck, and sell it as a freedom subscription.
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Wrong, Dan! Trump’s gas price claim checks out...if you're filling up in Narnia with a loyalty card from delusion.
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Of course there's no tour! Everyone knows the Peeps factory is one of the seven portals to hell. Another is Trump’s legal defense team group chat.
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The Constitution’s just a prop, and Trump knows how to work a stage.
Final act? Democracy, disappearing without applause.
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The Constitution’s just a prop, and Trump knows how to work a stage.
Final act? Democracy, disappearing without applause.
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The Constitution’s just a prop, and Trump knows how to work a stage.
Final act? Democracy, disappearing without applause.
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The Constitution’s just a prop, and Trump knows how to work a stage.
Final act? Democracy, disappearing without applause.
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The Constitution’s just a prop, and Trump knows how to work a stage.
Final act? Democracy, disappearing without applause.
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No need for inspections—truth, food, or anything else under Trump. Negligence was the plan all along. Bon appétit, America!
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No need for inspections—truth, food, or anything else under Trump. Negligence was the plan all along. Bon appétit, America!
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No need for inspections—truth, food, or anything else under Trump. Negligence was the plan all along. Bon appétit, America!
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No need for inspections—truth, food, or anything else under Trump. Negligence was the plan all along. Bon appétit, America!
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No need for inspections—truth, food, or anything else under Trump. Negligence was the plan all along. Bon appétit, America!
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No need for inspections—truth, food, or anything else under Trump. Negligence was the plan all along. Bon appétit, America!
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As an immigrant, I always dreamed of making it in America. I just didn’t realize step one was coming back from the dead to prove I exist. Land of opportunity, y'all!
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As an immigrant, I always dreamed of making it in America. I just didn’t realize step one was coming back from the dead to prove I exist. Land of opportunity, y'all!
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As an immigrant, I always dreamed of making it in America. I just didn’t realize step one was coming back from the dead to prove I exist. Land of opportunity, y'all!
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As an immigrant, I always dreamed of making it in America. I just didn’t realize step one was coming back from the dead to prove I exist. Land of opportunity, y'all!
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Correction: they're not conspiring; they’re just open, stocked, and observable, which is enough to expose him.
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Pet Sematary was mine too! I read it way too young, thought I was tough, then spent nights wide-eyed listening for undead pets. Despite my fears, I now own a cat who blinks too slowly.
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When Stephen Miller makes you clutch your pearls, it might be time to interrogate your life choices, not his.
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A masterclass in misdirection. When you can’t defend the truth, the next best option is to turn the spotlight on the people telling it. Why deal with the facts when you can just make the truth-teller the villain?