I'll say it again. Fox News viewers dying because they refuse to isolate themselves is a win/win in that they are the most at risk group and its less Trump voters. We've wanted this for 3 years. Let's not complain that it might happen.
Even for trump, I’m pretty sure he was mentioning that it’s a combo a doctor can give you (even if that is wrong). Not lobbying for people to check medicine cabinets. At any rate, this guys utter stupidity and lack of leadership is reaching the point of satire, and it’s killing people.
Does tech guy own a business? Because if he does, the doctrine of bootlicking plutocracy demands I listen to him over fucking bureaucratic cucks like fauci. Just jealous of tech guys success!!!!
I guarantee most of the GOPs in Congress have spent more time making sure their bunkers are stocked than sending checks to ppl who are suffering.
Obama pulling us out of the financial crisis and setting us up to get through a couple years of the worst POTUS in history.
Most of us were fairly young at the time, but the Fall of the Berlin Wall was pretty big. Second place is probably the Dream Team, which is kinda sad.
The early half of the generation was, but yeah like I said it’s a distant memory for those of us who were. I was 5 when it happened and can remember others’ excitement over it though I didn’t understand the significance myself at the time.
Yeah, Sporting KC’s 2013 MLS Cup championship was amazing, but the fact the MVP plus game winning PK taker was one of my besties, but of French origin, lowers the fact.
How is it not Bin Laden? Yea I’ll get crushed for being all America fuck yeah for murdering someone but I’m going to think that’s #1 by a mile.
like the mechanism with which it happened wasn't great for gay marriage being legalized was good this is a depressing thought exercise
that’s close to the time I chiseled a hole in my mom’s uterus and started this empty journey we call life
I remember Bin Laden being more of a sigh of relief and feeling of god damnit finally rather than some sort of victory. We’d lost 2,000 American soldiers, thousands of coalition soldiers, and tens of thousands of afghani soldiers and civilians over 10 years to catch a 60-year old dialysis patient.
He was out of relevancy for months before that, many presumed he was dead. It was nice closure that he was removed from further threat but I dont think it was any sort of mission accomplished event.
From hanging out with the decision makers on global nuclear policy to hanging out with a young Jessica Alba.
Isn’t that kind of the story of humanity though? Good things can happen, but not always how you want it to, or even at the desired pace? I think nearly anything accomplished during the civil rights struggle could be characterized similarly.