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I wonder if it felt that way because we were attacked and it was an attack against all Americans , Not X segment of Americans.
So it kinda felt like we had very different ideas of how to proceed, but it did feel like everyone was sincere about protecting the country together.
Clearly the policy and tract the country took has been haunting us ever since, but I never got the impression that the politicians in charge were 100% self serving and had ulterior motives.
In the play What the Constitution Means to Me, the author Heidi Schreck describes progress as a woman walking on the beach with a dog. “If you watch the dog it keeps running ahead and then running backwards, so that if you only keep your eye on the dog it seems like progress is constantly being undone,” she says. “But if you watch the woman, you can see that she is moving steadily forward and forward and forward.”
Most of us can, and are also stunned by the dunbass other half of the population
I appreciate the explanation, maybe it’s that I’m not in the UK or know the “partygate” backstory or the phrase “covid bereaved”.
The way they treat their employees. Zero breaks during an 8 hours shift, suing former employees, because of their owner, like the WaPo
What the actual fuck is that title
Life lock is worthless anyways
And Zack’s Achilles
Oh man wait until you learn about Buc-ees
My parents love that guy, and I watch him trying to be the funniest and most clever guy in the room and failing and the other fox hosts think he’s “so zany”.
It’s difficult to watch, mostly because it’s not even good jokes, it’s just very low hanging fruit that’s been said before a million times. It’s pretty lame.
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