In the same way we have critical support for Iran, a government that by all means is awful and theocratic and definitely not socialist, it's still better that their government is Iranian and not some foreign installed bourgeois dictatorship I suppose is my line of thinking
ItsPequod
It's on the left of the screen on mobile, it's way more comfortable to try and tap the bear when you're one-handing anyways
Love the pronouns.
Wish they weren't a hyperlink. Tired as hell of accidentally tapping them instead of the upbear, can the upbear be moved to the right of the time poster maybe?
You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life
-I dunno some quote libs are fond of
Where were you when this thread popped off
Less than two years after the raid, Mast helped the Afghan couple and the toddler flee as the country collapsed and the Taliban took over. Days after they arrived in the U.S., the Masts worked with federal employees at a refugee resettlement camp to take custody of the child.
What actual cretins
Holmes said Serabi’s mother previously was shot and killed, and the father was raising Serabi on his own after his wife died
Putting it into google got me "talk hypocritically and sanctimoniously about something." as a dated form of vernacular, so it sounds like an old timey way to say bellyaching? Or speaking in coded phrase? Wonder if it's like the 'thieves cant' from DnD
edit: Aha, here we go
There's a pretty popular stageplay or show about it, it's called Come From Away, haven't seen it myself but it's pretty big for smalltime Newfoundland
It was weird being a child growing up there when 9/11 happened, I recall hearing about the plane hitting a building and in my youthful naivety thought it was a local accident and some poor sucker in a cessna got real unlucky til I got home and was enlightened.
Families of 9/11 victims outraged over potential death penalty avoidance
We love our retributive justice folks