This is so true and so depressing
MnemonicBump
I would argue that it's actually our moral duty to punch a bigot in the mouth. I believe that this is one of those rare cases where action IS self-defense
This is only tangentially related, but in Wisconsin they have a local delicacy called a "Cannibal Sandwich" that consists of raw ground beef and onions, and this just looks like the vegetarian version of the Cannibal Sandwich to me.
Source: Lives in Minnesota, is vegetarian, is eternally curious
It is if I print it on a sticker and slap it on my bong!
First of all, I hate it because I love tacos.
Second of all, and perhaps most importantly, it's probably not the best idea to be bullying him into wrecking the economy. Like, libs are getting what they want, why poke the bear?
Third of all, if we're going to be bullying politicians into doing something how come nobody called him a chicken for not being able to get Kilmar Abrego Garcia back from El Salvador? Like, "Oh, what a tiny little man baby. He can't even properly pressure El Salvador!" probably would have worked.
I'm kind of really tired of liberal news outlets doing this. Let me make it clear for those of you in the back of the room: THEY DON'T CARE IF YOU CATCH THEM LYING.
They don't care about being hypocrites. Calling them out on it and shaming will not work on the shameless.
No, but this manosphere shit isn't new. It's been around since at least the "Men Going Their Own Way" movement in the late 90s and early 2000s, which me too and the Right's culture wars are a reaction to. So yeah, watch, like, ANY movie starring Michael Douglas, or basically any movie that involves a male/female relationship dynamic and you'll probably see a LOT of proto-manosphere stuff. (Pretty Woman?)
If we're extending the metaphor here, then no, things just LOOK better. Like how cgi is so cheap now that they can make stuff that looks like the avengers for the the budget of a(n) (inflation adjusted) episode of the X-Files. The budget is still in the tank, though. Make no mistake
TERRIBLY
Like basically every movie prior to the 2010s, yeah
More than one state can commit a genocide at the same time and they don't even have to be friends. Ignoring human rights violations because you overcorrected when you found out America was bad is a shitty position, and I advise that you reevaluate your values
Oh I've never heard of that! My dad grew up in West Germany, and he would always have Braunschweiger and brown mustard on rye, which I sometimes liked sometimes didn't, but I'll have to get my meat eating roommate to try this Mettbrötchen and report back. Seems like a classic working class lunch