Anonymous wrote:A republican president was elected!1!!11!!111!!!!11!!
Ffs grow up and act like an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Ironic that the "party of science" is also the one always crowing about "dark energy" and "vibes" .
I felt some "dark energy" myself a few years back when we were sliding towards totalitarianism over a virus. Now things are finally looking up and the dwindling prospects of millionaire dual-Fed couples are not on most Americans' radar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic that the "party of science" is also the one always crowing about "dark energy" and "vibes" .
I felt some "dark energy" myself a few years back when we were sliding towards totalitarianism over a virus. Now things are finally looking up and the dwindling prospects of millionaire dual-Fed couples are not on most Americans' radar.
No we were not. Put it this way: the very fact that wild conspiracy and anti-scientific theories spread as much as they did is proof.
Despite every effort at censorship.
And most of them ended up being true.
But you probably still think Joe is sharp as a tack behind closed doors, right? I await that memoir.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America as we knew it is over.
People need to start accepting this and figuring out how to move on and move forward with their lives.
This has been a 30+ year campaign by the right and they finally won. The anti-DEI campaign is laying the groundwork for a repeal of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. We are going back.
I’m no fan of Trump or the current GOP, but this is flat out hyperbole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironic that the "party of science" is also the one always crowing about "dark energy" and "vibes" .
I felt some "dark energy" myself a few years back when we were sliding towards totalitarianism over a virus. Now things are finally looking up and the dwindling prospects of millionaire dual-Fed couples are not on most Americans' radar.
No we were not. Put it this way: the very fact that wild conspiracy and anti-scientific theories spread as much as they did is proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America as we knew it is over.
People need to start accepting this and figuring out how to move on and move forward with their lives.
This has been a 30+ year campaign by the right and they finally won. The anti-DEI campaign is laying the groundwork for a repeal of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. We are going back.
I’m no fan of Trump or the current GOP, but this is flat out hyperbole.
It absolutely is not. And if you think it is, wake up. They already got the Supreme Court to gut the Voting Rights Act. Read Project 2025, which talks extensively about ways to roll back civil rights protections.
Here's the same guy that made "critical race theory" into a right wing boogeyman. Here's what he plans next:
The guy who is the head of State Department Public Diplomacy said this publicly 4.5 months ago:
If you can't see the writing on the wall, you are being very naive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America as we knew it is over.
People need to start accepting this and figuring out how to move on and move forward with their lives.
This has been a 30+ year campaign by the right and they finally won. The anti-DEI campaign is laying the groundwork for a repeal of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. We are going back.
I’m no fan of Trump or the current GOP, but this is flat out hyperbole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Elon has self-diagnosed so who knows if he's really autistic.
He’s mixing meds. Musk is fair game.
2) Please do not demonize autistic people because of one horrible man.
No one deliberately targets autistic people.
It’s obvious something is off with Elon. Don’t know if it neurological or mental!
Lots of accusations that he’s on Ketamine.
Anonymous wrote:Ironic that the "party of science" is also the one always crowing about "dark energy" and "vibes" .
I felt some "dark energy" myself a few years back when we were sliding towards totalitarianism over a virus. Now things are finally looking up and the dwindling prospects of millionaire dual-Fed couples are not on most Americans' radar.