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tchookem

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  1. I hope that SEC chant at the end of the game was mocking.
  2. The pee tapes... are back! https://www.instagram.com/p/Cw0jaNDObBj/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
  3. I think there was some brouhaha following leadership change in France a few years back.
  4. I really thought he had started to come around during the Trump years. Alas, I was wrong again.
  5. tchookem

    LBGTQ

    +rep for forcing me to Google opprobrium.
  6. I think there's more than one pie graph (that sounds weird).
  7. Narrator: Two weeks later they closed their eyes to the problem
  8. I don't know, but a Kelvin/Keefe adoption/surrogate subplot would be great.
  9. Oh well, Whatever.
  10. Same here. It's like they don't bring politics up. It's this awkward avoidance. I don't want to verbalize that they've lost my respect and they sure as shit don't want to hear it.
  11. Or Simone Biles.
  12. In a fit of anger, I can understand how it may be easy to mistake some of those gals for guys... especially when the females seemed determined to get into the mix. The guy with the chair might have a problem, but then again you're not supposed to be hitting anyone with a chair. "I thought it was a dude" really only matters in the court of public opinion.
  13. With an "I did that!" yard sign.
  14. DEI initiatives don't address the wrongs of people not being created equal. They address the wrongs of people not being treated equal.
  15. It's like the introduction to a CRT lesson, isn't it?
  16. I don't know what he's doing right now, but he recorded a sleep story on the Calm app... reading The Wealth of Nations. This is really disappointing.
  17. tchookem

    LBGTQ

    Yeah, but what about that time a liberal interrupted Ted Cruz's lunch?
  18. I bet it didn't mention Zues or Xenu either.
  19. Oddly, telling students "them's the rules" doesn't carry the weight one might hope it does. Without a law making it mandatory, districts might have some options on how to handle this. You know, local control. This law takes it away completely, and leaves districts holding the bag trying to deal with the fallout. You're not wrong, it's a rule that should be followed, but this is going to be as effective as mandatory sentencing in our war on drugs.
  20. Well, I guess that fixes that.
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