

Fun fact: the actual test to be King was riding a helicopter up the mountain.
Fun fact: the actual test to be King was riding a helicopter up the mountain.
We should embargo and blockade the state so their inevitable introduction of preventable diseases doesn’t spread to other parts of the union.
Same for any state that wants to walk back decades of medical advancement. They’re a stark and Real danger.
We are witnessing a coup in real-time
Do not do this, OP
70% iso is actually more effective for killing bacteria, as the additional water helps to penetrate the cell wall. Higher concentration iso is better for dissolving crud off a bong tho.
What does that even mean? Evil is a silly adjective tied to a bunch of mumbo jumbo religious rhetoric.
Use adult words: he’s a narcissist and void of empathy. He is dangerous and a threat to America.
“The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.”
Not exactly the dream they sold us in the 90s, eh?
“Just go to college!”
And before that, you’d just wait for the government to clear all the natives from an area, saunter over and plant a post with your name on it.
Land stealing is in American DNA
This has been going on since Elder Millennials were the young people.
Nothing has changed- same Boomers at the top, punching downward. Millennials are just older now, so Z is in the spotlight.
MBAs are like surgeons; their every solution is to cut.
Truth is anathema to those who profit from misinformation.
Now ask it whether Taiwan is a country.
*Cue Josh Lyman parading through West Wing gloating about globalization
I think that’s splitting hairs. Both things are valid.
100%
My mom worked at Sizzlers in the early 90s when she and her husband, a no-degree “engineer” were able to buy a 4 bedroom house with a huge yard and 2 car garage in the DC suburbs (MD side), with two cars. A few years later, they upgraded to an even bigger house in an even nicer part of the county.
Objectively poor people had houses that they owned, in places people wanted to live. None of that has been possible for at least a decade or more. Millennials are now in our 40s and have more education and experience than Boomers ever did, yet the ROI and QOL differentials are staggering.
Don’t let Boomers gaslight you; they collectively played this game on the easiest mode.
Of course. American prosperity fell off a cliff around 1980, so the last 40 years or so have just been inertia and grinding the middle class into dust.
Which is roughly where we are now.
Not to mention their wholesale willingness, as a cohort, to pull up the ladders that they used to raise themselves, assuring that subsequent generations would have it much harder, and would likely fail to achieve the same cornerstone successes of prosperity.
At the same time, Boomers have a penchant for constantly gaslighting any opinion or statement that might pierce the insulating lies in whatever trumped up mockery they call an identity.
It’s why Boomers are always regaling the world with anecdotes of how hard they worked and how much they deserve their stations in life, when anyone with the ability to parse history can see that Baby Boomers objectively had the easiest, most rewarding slice of American prosperity in the history of the country. In the richest nation on Earth.
I used to work in a consulting firm for import/export driven businesses. Almost every single client was a Boomer who inherited the business from their parents, knew fuckall about business, and spent their time mainlining Fox News and lamenting the laziness of their workers and their general dissatisfaction with trends in America.
The uniform dearth of awareness and irony of their entire existence was astounding. Most, if not all, would be otherwise unemployable personalities, in any other scenario.
What is the flavor of romance?