Being pretty familiar with it in the late 2000s, I kinda forgot about it in the mid-late 2010s only to recently find out the role of it & 8chan in the junk like q-anon and the rise of the alt-right. Like where did we go wrong?
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Probably true, I found my wife before dating apps were commonplace, just what I've heard from others my age, I can't imagine trying to date these days. Also kinda surprising 4chan is still around.
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Probably something about the hookup culture? Strangest of the 3 imo
We're seeing more political violence as things escalate, won't be too long before it spreads to representatives and the obscenely wealthy Is imagine.
Sprinkle in a little credit card debt and 2k rent and good luck. You'd think the 1% would be trying to change something before the guillotines come out
Right, having trouble following the logic here. When referring to the constitution, people can (and do) refer to it in it's original state.
If you Google constitution you find the original document including photos. I could understand why someone would possibly expect all amendments. But the thing does also list "bill of rights" and for the average American that would purchase such a thing it's more than enough. I'm sure we'll see these on auction in 20 or 30 years.
What I really don't get is the anger this conversation has drawn, the title of the article tries to imply that not including all the amendments is an intentional act of sexism & racism. As if trump is hand selecting it all. We don't need a money grab bible to tell us he's sexist & racist.
You don't fill your attache case with fish?
Right, my thought has always been I'd rather change the ink when the print quality bothers me, not because the company that sold me the printer is forcing me to.
The first, if it's Kroger, don't have to use a phone #, or yours at least. But honestly I'd recommend not getting groceries there.