That doesn't even pass the 'one sniff and you cross the road to avoid it' test
at this point i think “harris needs more details” is just the way, refracted through consumption of punditry, that these voters are saying that a) they don’t pay much attention and b) they don’t want to vote for a woman www.nytimes.com/2024/09/28/u...
Ethically? Yes. But seeing that the market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent, ethical wins aren't necessarily everything
At the end of the war, some of Hookland's coastal communities protested the removal of shoreline defences. The mines, barricades and other obstacles had not only given them a sense of security from the possibility of invading Nazis, but from the King-Under-the-Sea's Drowned Dead.
I'm not really a party person but willing to make an exception for whatever's going on here. 1930. digitaltmuseum.org/021011140287...
Having grown up in the Evangelical context I heartily agree. The Evangelical church and their fellow travelers are satinists of a shade that is at once not dissimilar to Laveyan Satanism, but which even a Laveyan satanist would find repugnant for its disrespect for autonomy.
And all that while focusing on his second best skillset because he was injured. Obscene
Damn that's pleasing. Though I'm also acutely aware of a CRT running without the cover on to keep fingers and critters safe.