Can we get a paternity test for this genetic defect??
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The thing is you gotta be obsessed with the Nazi regime to even reach for a Bonhoeffer reference here and you gotta be an incredibly twisted soul to think Bonhoeffer’s nonviolent heroism is the tragedy we can’t repeat in that story.
And Canada, and Australia, and... the list goes on.
When will we figure out that we're all one human family and live with each other, beautifully different yet wonderfully the same?
conexiant.com/psychiatry/a...
Not in the least bit shocking. Remember Litvinenko?
www.bbc.com/news/magazin...
Trump announced an Iran peace deal. If it feels familiar, that is because we have seen this before. A UK trade deal, now frozen. Two Gaza ceasefires, both collapsed. The Iran deal follows the same architecture. Announce, declare victory, defer the hard parts.
3 generations of sadistic misogyny and racism are not necessarily proof of paternity but I simply don’t buy blaming the problem on having too much money.
I don’t know how many times mom would say there is no man so bad some woman won’t have him. Ask Bill Cosby.
america.is.not.free
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Damn Colbert is a treasure.
He very knowingly and intentionally played Linus and Lucy on the air, and the copyright holder joyfully got a fine out of CBS for it and then donated it to World Central kitchen.
www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv...
What is the inside story behind the murder of Alexander Litvinenko?
www.bbc.com
Rep. Brandon Gill: "We particularly need the left to tone down the rhetoric ... somebody is gonna listen and believe they are the next Dietrich Bonhoeffer and act on that and that's what we're seeing here."
A new BMJ Opinion piece takes aim at a growing tendency among clinicians: translating public behavior into clinical diagnosis—especially when the subject is a political leader.
A Russian artist who mocked Putin was murdered execution-style, surely by Kremlin-backed thugs. These are the people that Donald Trump admires and bows down to.
www.bbc.com/news/article...
Robert Kuzovkov, who used the pseudonym Semyon Skrepetsky, has been known for his caricatures of politicians including Vladimir Putin.