Stop me from hating everyone.
Mediocrity that tried for virality. Vox quae clamavit in deserto.
Nimis stultus sapientibus, nimis ingeniosus stultis.
Piet Demimondrian
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genuinely speechless here.
If only there were a shorter way to say "forced sex," like maybe a single word
The mifespristone case shows that the abortion federalism promised by Dobbs was a lie—the goal is to ban abortion everywhere, even if that means forcing pro choice states like New York to enforce abortion bans passed by anti-choice states. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
Alex Pereira, a prominent mixed martial arts fighter set to headline the U.S. president's 80th birthday UFC event at the White House, is facing allegations of violence from two women — and it isn’t th...
Thoughts and prayers to Sohrab Amari and the “diversity stress” he experienced in the Knicks celebration last night.
Just like the condition he damned America to.
Part of why this ham-fisted pivot doesn't land is it's not like Dems will have the votes to be passing veto overrides for major policy initiatives, either. That actually takes more votes than impeachment and conviction! The House alone can do a lot more on "accountability" than "affordability."
I'm just glad Mitch McConnell lived long enough to see what he personally enabled when he stopped the push to impeach Trump after the January 6th coup.
My brain is broken, so the Knicks win brought back Ted Cruz predicting "Spurs in 6" which brought back the time that unbelievable dork referenced "that basketball ring" in a botched effort at a HOOSIERS reference
I hope whatever it is is lingering, grotesque, and excrutiating.
“The goals here,” said Sonja R. West, a professor at the University of Georgia School of Law, “appear to be to muddy the narrative, run up opponents’ legal bills and send a message to journalists that if you cover us critically, it’s going to cost you a lot of time and money.”
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Lauren Southern's story of being raped by Andrew Tate is sad on so many levels.
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