I'm pretty regularly reminded that my experimental period with drugs was quite a bit earlier than most people's. Almost certainly for the worse. In a lot of ways, I really wish I had been older before trying out a number of drugs
I am just now learning that some families had a "vomit bowl." A special bowl for when a kid was too sick to leave the bed/couch, and needed a place to puke. This is an amazing revelation to me
well, 40 hour workweeks and vacations and labor unions had a kinda sorta good run here in the states, but I have a feeling that's all going out the window
the times continues its vigorous campaign to end democracy. literally the same playbook they ran in 2016 with the emails.
we're so fucked. i'm existentially depressed.
american television advertisements told americans that breakfast was the most important meal, and americans accepted this as fact and repeated it to each other. given this level of epistemology no one should be allowed to wonder how we ended up here
/8 At any rate, congratulations to the Federalist Society for an achievement beyond the reach of the British, outside the grasp of bloody civil war, impossible to Nazis and Soviets and terrorists: defeating the American idea.
/8 At any rate, congratulations to the Federalist Society for an achievement beyond the reach of the British, outside the grasp of bloody civil war, impossible to Nazis and Soviets and terrorists: defeating the American idea.
There are two elements to the immunity decision that are particularly extreme in a way that many will miss: (1) motive is irrelevant and (2) immune acts are not just excluded from prosecution, they’re excluded from evidence.
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well, the regulatory state had a (sorta kinda) good run.
Here's to 8 shitzillion lawsuits that will result in every aspect of your daily life becoming worse!