That really takes the fucking biscuit, doesn't it? Who wrote it?
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Originally posted by Hot Pepsi View PostThat really takes the fucking biscuit, doesn't it? Who wrote it?
https://twitter.com/JuliusGoat/status/1070306302956576768
Edit: ahhh damn, I can't hide the previous tweet which tells you the answer
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Oh, of course. FFS.
I suppose the white ruling class of yore (which includes some non-protestants, I suppose.) was more pragmatic and technically competent, and perhaps less absolutist in their ideology, than the current GOP, but that's not saying a whole lot. It's gotten worse for a lot of reasons, but it's sure as hell not the fault of "meritocracy" or "diversity."
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Try it now
Here's a link
Though it is their Twitter frame based on this quote that puts it beyond the pale.
The Kennedys have long occupied the American political culture as the unofficial royal family, but this week, the Trumps appeared to present themselves as the 2019 version.
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Why can't people just not drink? Why does it have to become a designated lifestyle with a name and special places to do it* and why does the "tech" industry's take on it matter so much?
I've all but stopped drinking any alcohol. It's not good for my mental health or diet or finances so I just gave it up. I wasn't doing it much anyway, but now I've really give it up. I suppose it's a challenge in that I can't pretend to get excited about "craft beer" any more, but then if I'm honest with myself, I never really was, so not much of a loss there.
Aren't places to hang out, hear music and not drink booze called coffee houses or, you know, a cafe? Not a new idea, to say the least.
Around here, those places but that's not true in major cities, is it?Getaway in Brooklyn was comfortably full for a Saturday night, when I came in to try my first "shrub" — an acidic beverage made from vinegar, fruit, sugar, club soda and zero alcohol.
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