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  • That's a fascinating little read. Thanks.

  • “I voted for Donald Trump, and so did practically everyone here,” said Vanessa Cowart, a friend of Ms. Hui from church. “But no one voted to deport moms. "

    Eh.... Yes you did. And you heard about the deportation of sick kids. Now you're up in arms because it directly affects you.

    100% classic lack of empathy. Oh, now that is happened to me I can see the problem. Jesus fucking Christ.

  • "I believe that President Trump has realised that when President Putin told him he was ready for peace, he was lying," Macron emphasised

  • Number six when something bad happens:

  • I'm a billion years

    Damn. You look good for your age.

  • Honestly, it would be a fair question from many a native speaker so your English is superb for what it's worth.

    If you ever come across other idiosyncrasies (weirdness) like that and could use a native speaker's input, feel free to ask me.

    English is weird.

  • It's two months later and I'm still absolutely fucking horrified by this. Like just popped into my mind randomly so I had to find the post.

    Anyway, I hope life's treating you better.

    Honestly, holy fuck haha.

    Edit: the "haha" is laughing at the utter absurdity of it. Not you, obviously!

  • All except for is how I meant it. I could have gone the other way and said higher than 38 I suppose.

  • The gif makes me assume you're joking but just in case - New York city v's New York state :)

  • Pretty crazy alright. I was shocked tbh. I saw one of those "land doesn't vote" style memes and decided to look it up.

  • Yeah, I mean it's a given that NYC has a lower population than NY state but I didn't want to get overly pedantic.

  • It's a fair question. Some of it is directly Europe related, like France recently announcing that it was on a path to recognise Palestine, or the Irish Taoiseach (prime minister) saying that what was happening there was a war crime.

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  • Do you maybe suffer from Aphantasia?

    Not everyone can picture things in their mind. It doesn't have to be complete.

  • If you think it doesn't impact Europe or European politics I think maybe you need to peek through the hand you have over your face in that emoji. Various countries have recognised Palestine, had their Israeli diplomats removed etc.

  • Yeah living with other people requires you to respect noise levels. It's just basic courtesy. There are six in our house and we have an earliest time that the shower can be turned on for example (edit: it's an electric shower and noisy AF). Of course exceptions have to be made.

    If he's not prepared to turn down the TV to a reasonable level that's on him. He knows it's upsetting you and is prepared to continue upsetting you. That's really unhealthy and inconsiderate behaviour.

    One thing that might help is getting him to use headphones with the TV. Most TVs these days have Bluetooth support. If I'm watching a movie late at night (common) I'll always use headphones. Again it's just common courtesy.

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  • There is no such thing as being born bad. Six year olds have no idea the level of impact they'll have with their actions. That's why they can't be prosecuted. They're not capable of that level of understanding.

    You need to get professional help letting go of this.