they say the pain of losing a loved one never completely goes away but in my experience the same is true for the joy of losing a hated one, so look forward to that
I don't know this guy or what he's on about but there's a lot of neuroscience behind the idea that our brains and mentality were very dramatically hijacked to accommodate and facilitate language
it's 2036. the US presidential election is between Kyle Rittenhouse (R) and Martin Shkreli (D). thousands are still proclaiming that every vote is important, to not vote is to vote for fascism, and that anything bad that happens to marginalized people is their fault for not voting. for Shkreli.
agreed, that's why I'm voting for jimmy neutron (though you have to put James Isaac Neutron or they might not count it), the only boy with the brains to get us out of this jam, as unfortunately the two frontrunners are too fascist
Agreed. I love to read an audiobook on my way to class but then sometimes I read the professor giving a presentation and I can't hear him well enough to read him because some asshole is reading music really loud next to me and we end up getting into an argument and I have to read his whiny voice.
george washington inventing the supreme court: "and last but not least, it should have two or three fucking crazy dipshits on there that despise everyone they rule over. to keep it balanced"