Lol dipshit, I finished a MS last year for my third degree and graduated phi kap phi. #fighton
I won't even go into how political the education was at every level.
You went to fucking central.
Congrats on your communist utopia that doesn’t exist anywhere.
Most people don’t have a wife that supports their lazy ass. Still excited about the Trump felony convictions?
Breaking news: tug magatards equate capitalism with progressive tax rates, universal health care, prioritizing public education, mass transit, infrastructure spending, and generous parental leave
Quite the vaccine. Rolled out in early 2021and then cases spiked in the summer of 2021. Then it just went away as people stopped taking the vaxx.
This is what we were and still are faced with. Imagine thinking you were on the side of SCIENCE when you didn't bother to learn a phucking thing about the chicom crud and put your faith in untested mRNA vaccines that would never have been approved in a sane environment. Rogan knew more about the crud and the vaxx than St. Fow Chee. Remember the winter of severe illness and death that never materialized? Good times from the dementia patient's administration.
https://instapundit.com/
IS THE NEW YORK TIMES A LIBERAL NEWSPAPER? OF COURSE IT IS: Is It Time to Stop Snubbing Your Right-Wing Family? The column was written by David Litt, a former Obama speechwriter whose smugness is almost as overwhelming as his boss:
Not too long ago, I felt a civic duty to be rude to my wife’s younger brother.
I met Matt Kappler in 2012, and it was immediately clear we had nothing in common. He lifted weights to death metal; I jogged to Sondheim. I was one of President Barack Obama’s speechwriters and had an Ivy League degree; he was a huge Joe Rogan fan and went on to get his electrician’s license. My early memories of Matt are hazy — I was mostly trying to impress his parents. Still we got along, chatting amiably on holidays and at family events.
Then the pandemic hit, and our preferences began to feel like more than differences in taste. We were on opposite sides of a cultural civil war. The deepest divide was vaccination. I wasn’t shocked when Matt didn’t get the Covid shot. But I was baffled. Turning down a vaccine during a pandemic seemed like a rejection of science and self-preservation. It felt like he was tearing up the social contract that, until that point, I’d imagined we shared.
Had Matt been a friend rather than a family member, I probably would have cut off contact completely. As it was, on the rare and always outdoor occasions when we saw each other, I spoke in disapproving snippets.
“Work’s been good?”
“Mhrmm.”
My frostiness wasn’t personal. It was strategic. Being unfriendly to people who turned down the vaccine felt like the right thing to do. How else could we motivate them to mend their ways?
I can't even count the number of times some liberal has told me how much he or she wants the world to emulate North Korea.
Unless of course, counting to zero is a thing.
Dublin was one of the least impressive or interesting really big cities I've ever been to in the world. The rest of the country is cool though. Some of my tug brethren are getting a little too hyperbolic with shitting on US cities. Same with the libs who act like anything that isn't NY, SF, LA or Seattle is some terrible racist nightmare.