These dudes also like the path of least resistance.
FlashMobOfOne
Interesting satire.
I live in Missouri, where we voted democratically to lift the abortion ban, require $15 per hour in payment to workers, and paid sick leave. Our Republican legislators have spent their first month in office trying to undo our democratic amendments and find a way to funnel six billion in taxpayer dollars to the Hunt family (who have 25 billion in wealth) for a new stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs. (Because we Kansas City voters voted democratically to deny them that six billion dollars.)
Sounds like it's these Republican pussies trying to control lives by subverting democracy and, for some reason, they're seriously intent on riding Clark Hunt's dick with our money. I don't get it.
You're welcome. You're going to do great. :)
How big was the crowd?
Was it a diverse crowd or was there a single dominant category of people, and if so, what was it?
What's the general mood?
Ah, didn't mean for my advice to seem disparaging in anyway, so I apologize if that seemed the tone of it.
Luckily, as others have mentioned on the thread, there's a ton of great resources online to help you out. You're going to do great, and when your son is older, he'll be grateful that you took the time.
The sooner this war is over and all the fat, American armchair generals find something else to chat about, the better.
I agree that this deal by Trump is exceedingly shitty, but he's literally just doing what the US always does. The US offers "aid", but it's realistically always done so with ulterior motives and side deals in place, just usually more subtle, like requiring a country to put a leader malleable to American corporate interests in place. Crack open an American history book and you'll see this over and over.
The major criticism here is that a demand this egregious, historically, is almost certainly a precursor to more widespread conflict. Trump's demands are comparable to those placed on Germany in the wake of WWI, and we all know where that led. Ukraine being the country that was invaded makes this even more vulgar.
The positive thing here is that Europe and others are now taking the threat of Trump and looming fascism a tad more seriously and working to become less dependent on the US, which is objectively a good thing. Also, a shitty end to a war is better than permanent war. I'd rather see this war end in a less-than-ideal way than see another 20 years of dead soldiers, wasted trillions, and THEN a shitty end to the war like what happened in Afghanistan and Iraq.
I think the two big things I have to add are:
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Don't let the church educate your son on these things.
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Don't say nothing.
If you're unsure about talking to them about these things yourself, seek out a man you trust, talk to them about it and make sure your values align, and then talk to your son about them together.
Well, your team hasn't dominated the league for three years' straight.
The Chiefs will be okay.
I was really hoping Aaron Rodgers would go to the Raiders and set their franchise back a few years.
I love it when NFL players do this and then the media's all aghast.
Dude's going to sit on his ass, get fat and happy, and live off dividends for the rest of his life in peace. And even better, won't be racking up concussions and pulverizing his brain. I'm happy for him.
I'm glad you got to enjoy that. It'll be fun having another team keep the trophy warm for a year.
Abso-fucking-lutely they do.
Also a couple of patriots who are scared to leave their house for a burrito or a workout.