Instructions unclear, deleted the gym
Might find this interesting: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/07/racist-history-portland/492035/
So... jawa simulator?
“The left has never fully grappled with the wreckage of fifty years of neoliberalism, which has left legions of Americans adrift as local places are hollowed out, rapacious profit seeking cannibalizes the common good, and unchecked new technology separates and isolates us,” wrote Murphy, who represents the northeastern blue bastion of Connecticut.
The problems, he continued, were obvious: stagnant economic mobility for many Americans and an erosion of social life.
But he went on to argue that the only way to shake up that dynamic was with real solutions that challenged the rich donors who support Democrats — wealthy interests who he said Democrats lacked the stomach to really challenge.
“[W]hen progressives like Bernie aggressively go after the elites that hold people down, they are shunned as dangerous populists,” wrote Murphy. “We cannot be afraid of fights - especially with the economic elites who have profited off neoliberalism...Those are hard things for the left. A firm break with neoliberalism. Listen to poor and rural people, men in crisis. Don't decide for them. Pick fights. Embrace populism. Build a big tent. Be less judgmental. But we are beyond small fixes.”
Obviously in their lives they've been massively influenced by social media starting from a younger age than any previous generations. And you know what kind of garbage is out there.
Ooh is it his turn?
Yeah I'd take that advice with a grain of basalt
Turns out Pinky wasn't actually pondering what Brain was pondering.
South siiiiiiiide
In their defense, double negatives don't not make for confusing headlines
He lets us witness the unironic version, in its native habitat
And here I thought I figured it out going clockwise from the ponytail. lol
That's got to make for some nice photos even at ground level.
For some people, sure!
wtf kind of hell did you work in, lol
Big Floppy Slams San Francisco