I've been a Mac user since the late 80s and the news of its dominance has escaped me.
What if I don't like any of the major minor parties either?
Yeah. Maybe hanging a lantern on it would work. Do a campaign commercial with Sir Mix A Lot or something.
After voting in every election for the last 24 years I've given up on voting fixing any problems, let alone instantly.
I don't even need Biden to be competent. Just surround himself with a competent cabinet. Which he has, and is why we've gotten so many wins and why Trump did so horribly in his first term.
The debate made me really afraid for my parents. They're not much younger than either and now I'm thinking they'll need a lot more help a lot sooner than I realize.
I was nervous before mine, but it wasn't bad at all. The worst part was the slight pinch in my balls when they gave me the local anesthetic. It took about fifteen minutes, and I walked out just fine.
I sat on the couch all weekend and watched action movies which was awesome. Ibuprofen was more than enough for the pain, and I was able to do light house work in a couple days.
Get some reviews of doctors in your area, but I would definitely recommend getting one if you don't want any kids.
If my kid spiked their hair and started living in a collective and spending their days doing direct action and mutual aid I'd be so fucking proud.
Every election for the rest of our lives is the most important election of our lives.
I agree but it's getting fucking exhausting.
I'm old enough to remember when the League of Women Voters ran these debates, and candidates had more than two minutes to answer a complex question.
You best start believing in failing empires: You're in one.
The quiet/decent ones all claim to be Canadian
Would that they were this stubborn in 2000...