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Shadowfax wrote:It's world book day today, so I'm driving home and I see kids all dressed up. Only a handful were actually book characters and alot were Frozen characters or tv programme characters... do kids really not read books anymore? Mine will be!!
I was surprised Evie didn't go in her Elsa costume, but she went as Little Red Riding Hood instead.
Going to have a chllled out evening this evening, because the next couple of days are going to be manic.
GeminiGemelo wrote:Welp, looks like this election is shaping up to be Trump v. Hillary. The joke f***ing candidate and the corporate shill. Great job pickin' 'em, America. Great job. Pat on the f***ing back. -_____-
It's actually not that bad.
HereWeStand wrote:Welp, whenever the US elections come around I just end up disappointed in humanity's capacity for intelligence and incredibly grateful I don't live there.
Look, it's really not that bad.
Yes, Hillary did win by huge margins in the south. But Bernie won Montana and Colorado and even Oklahoma rather decisively. The media likes to add superdelegates into the totals to make it look like Bernie doesn't have a chance, but oh yes he does.
By the numbers: Bernie has 405 pledged delegates and Hillary has 594 pledged delegates. Bernie needs 1621 of the remaining 3052 delegates to win the majority required for the nomination. What this means is that he needs to win 53.113% of the remaining votes in each state. Let's keep in mind that only 15 states have voted, and we still have 35 to go.
Hillary looks like she's in a good position, but that's because all of her good states are already gone. There's only Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida left... and believe me, she's not winning all of Florida by a landslide. All the states that were questionable for Bernie either went in his favor, or ended up being another virtual tie. Well, guess what? The majority of the states from here on out will follow that same pattern.
If that still isn't convincing enough, notice that the states that have voted in favor of Hillary by large margins have been states that typically vote Republican. Are you really surprised that the backwards-ass Republican south votes for the backwards-ass republican candidate? It means nothing. That's no new news, that's just the media trying to convince us that Bernie isn't viable. But he is.
And not only this, but Bernie has the money now. He's ahead of Hillary in fundraising last month by around $10 million. This is a campaign that has everything going for it, and with Hillary and the corporate media pretending she's won this, we're poised to make a huge comeback over the next several weeks.
Never thought that reconnecting with the old MLP fanbase means I have more opportunities for Roleplaying again. However, I don't want to have anything to do with ponies stuff at this time.
But I also don't wanna give up Roleplaying completely.
Hmm.......
I don't have many straws left. I may have to stake everything I got on this last chance.
GeminiGemelo wrote:Welp, looks like this election is shaping up to be Trump v. Hillary. The joke f***ing candidate and the corporate shill. Great job pickin' 'em, America. Great job. Pat on the f***ing back. -_____-
It's actually not that bad.
HereWeStand wrote:Welp, whenever the US elections come around I just end up disappointed in humanity's capacity for intelligence and incredibly grateful I don't live there.
Look, it's really not that bad.
Yes, Hillary did win by huge margins in the south. But Bernie won Montana and Colorado and even Oklahoma rather decisively. The media likes to add superdelegates into the totals to make it look like Bernie doesn't have a chance, but oh yes he does.
By the numbers: Bernie has 405 pledged delegates and Hillary has 594 pledged delegates. Bernie needs 1621 of the remaining 3052 delegates to win the majority required for the nomination. What this means is that he needs to win 53.113% of the remaining votes in each state. Let's keep in mind that only 15 states have voted, and we still have 35 to go.
Hillary looks like she's in a good position, but that's because all of her good states are already gone. There's only Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida left... and believe me, she's not winning all of Florida by a landslide. All the states that were questionable for Bernie either went in his favor, or ended up being another virtual tie. Well, guess what? The majority of the states from here on out will follow that same pattern.
If that still isn't convincing enough, notice that the states that have voted in favor of Hillary by large margins have been states that typically vote Republican. Are you really surprised that the backwards-ass Republican south votes for the backwards-ass republican candidate? It means nothing. That's no new news, that's just the media trying to convince us that Bernie isn't viable. But he is.
And not only this, but Bernie has the money now. He's ahead of Hillary in fundraising last month by around $10 million. This is a campaign that has everything going for it, and with Hillary and the corporate media pretending she's won this, we're poised to make a huge comeback over the next several weeks.
Before I go, I'll just leave this here...
^ I hope you're right, for the sake of your country.
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>spends entire life overly critical of self about everything >attempts to answer hypothetical interview question about weaknesses >forgets every single bad thing said to self that isn't relevant to the job applied for >I'm gonna
I'm reconsidering my application to the Erasmus+ exchange program...I don't feel like I'm capable to living on my own for 5 months, next year. What do I do...