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TheBodyPolitic1
If my SO’s parent died I would at least try, without being asked, to reschedule my presentation so I could go to the funeral. I’m not in my teens or twenties.
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TheBodyPolitic1
Meanwhile Latinos, including citizens and green card holders are being arrested by secret police, detained without a trial, held in concentration camps, and being exiled to foreign prisons. Seig Heil!
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TheBodyPolitic1
The comments on this are exactly proving OPs point Does not! 🙂
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TheBodyPolitic1
I did not see this coming.
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TheBodyPolitic1
People have seemingly lost the ability to agree to disagree. I don’t think that has ever been the case. The Scopes Monkey Trail, the Holocaust, The Inquisition, The Catholic Church murdering heretics and blasphemers, etc… From Star Wars to Goldberg people just can’t leave things be. People in TV/movie subreddits are in an acute need of touching grass, Star Wars and Star Trek fans on Reddit are probably the most in need.
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TheBodyPolitic1
No.
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TheBodyPolitic1
What am I supposed to do with this information? It is social media. You get amused by it, entertained by it, find it interesting, or you scroll on. Nobody is assigning homework. 🙂
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TheBodyPolitic1
Pretty good clip against. https://youtu.be/fmbZwxEnAFc?t=30 A scene for Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman”? You do realize that is a soap opera, a piece of entertainment, fiction? Right?
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TheBodyPolitic1
because I use other sources as well
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TheBodyPolitic1
I’ve had two observations. One day at a traffic light I saw power lines on “telephone” polls. Everywhere. I realized that I had learned not to see them. They were ugly. I used to think windmills were good looking. A symbol of positive and progressive things. Until reach people started complaining about them being ugly. Like “telephone” polls my perception inverted. I am working to see windmills as I originally saw them. Aesthetically pleasing positive signs of hope.
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