Is she not eligible for citizenship through her husband?
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Yeah, I just think there’d be unexpected and violent consequences
Vance and Johnson are right there behind him though. I don’t know that they’d just watch that happen, and I don’t trust that the propaganda machine that just gave the other branches of government to the republicans wouldn’t also lead to a massacre of any politicians left of (somehow, literally) dick Cheney
I deeply, desperately hope you’re right. In the best case, the military (including the nuclear arsenal) gets as hollowed out as russias before that realization comes.
I mean, has the British empire fallen completely yet? I feel like as long as Oxbridge keep their cachet and the BBC is still (somehow) internationally respected, the British empire isn’t dead.
But I’m definitely not a historian and maybe Britain will stay an empire until Ireland is reunited and independent or maybe the empire crashed as soon as India gained independence.
“It might be natural to try to help a small child that’s crying and terrified, even if you don’t know that child,” Mittnik says.
Might? Like, I don’t enjoy spending time with kids, most of the time, but no fucking way I wouldn’t try to help them. Also, they’re less likely to cry if you’re comforting them.
I wonder if a cup pressed against the wall counts as tech
Humor is the operative word.
Well yeah, she probably regrets getting typecast, but still wants to work
In the other direction from most of them here, “Losing my Religion” hit a lot harder before I realized it was just about anger.
Taylor, who was born in Japan and lived there until he was 16
Dude learned the wrong lessons about how to deal with institutional racism
Regarding the vaccines: they’re mandatory for spending time with other children, which is reasonable, as it’s the only way to protect children with suppressed immune systems from communicable diseases while in places like schools.
Regarding the mandatory chemo: Christian scientists ruined it for you, I’m sorry. We can’t trust parents to act in the best interests of the children in their care, because a bunch of parents refused things like tetanus shots and antibiotics, and children died for no good reason. A possible solution would be to have the patient’s doctors decide with input from the parent (s) and patient themselves, but I suspect that would go over even worse.