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You will get there! Endure just a little more t-ball! After that it’s Williams sisters and Gasol bros all the way
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There was a moment when my oldest kids were 6 and 8 when older one’s soccer team was short and so younger one played, stole the ball on D, passed it down the field to the older one who passed it back to the younger one who scored, and I thought ‘this is it! What I’ve been waiting for all childhood!’
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The content review this period focused on what it framed as "hot button social issues" and while it touched on several stories, here is what it said about mine: www.npr.org/2025/06/10/g...
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I can’t remember a single example in my life where youth had low turnout and pundits blamed the dem politician or their policies
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You would think so! But no, he just thought it would be cool to break narrative pacing screenrant.com/foundation-s...
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I remember hanging out w/another dad and our kids started school together and he was from Turkey and was like 'wtf is this shit our kids have to pledge allegiance to the gov't every morning I was trying to get away from this,' and now I can't not see it.
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I'm also looking forward, but didn't like the quick death just for shock-value at the end of season 2, felt reflective of other odd choices that reinforce concerns about the showrunner
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I cannot emphasize enough that on the afternoon of 9/11, plenty of regular people, seemingly capable of rational thought, in every town across America, no matter how small, were worried their town was next for an airplane attack after NYC.
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If you want an idea, a white Democratic congresswoman wore a *burqa* on the FLOOR OF THE HOUSE to argue for the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. She was voted out of office LESS THAN THREE YEARS AGO. youtu.be/v7tq3jfRHA8?...
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Stupider. Black Bush sketch still holds up for young folks who missed Iraq.
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3) 6 in 10 Republicans (62%) and white evangelicals (56%) agree that the federal government should place immigrants who are in the country illegally in internment camps guarded by the U.S. military until they can be deported. prri.org/research/dem...
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2) Three quarters of Republicans (77%) and white evangelicals (74%) favor installing deterrents such as walls, floating barriers in rivers, and razor wire to prevent immigrants from entering the country illegally, even if they endanger or kill some people. prri.org/research/thr...
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To be fair, I too would care about a mayoral candidate’s position on a rogue state committing genocide if their position was anything other than ‘evil’ and whether to follow international law against war criminals if they came to the city.
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Over time it’s going to become a strength. Just strategically, there is no long-term future for the democrats that doesn’t center Palestinian liberation.
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One of my gripes w/the non-violent protest fetishizing along democrats is that they focus on how it engenders sympathy as victims w/out accounting for how it can convey lack of strength/power/agency and that opposition must not be too bad/crazy cause everyone is calm/friendly talking