That's exactly what my husband says.
That was a fantastic book.
I told my husband the other day that all these stories seem like crisis actors. You get a bit of a sob story, you see a video they posted, and then the obituary. Those with the we have no masks. Others who are like, he went outside to talk a walk in the middle of nowhere and now died of the virus.
Don't forget the best phrase of them all 'My truth'. My truth and Your truth are totally different but are both completely true.
He'll cave first to the 'blue no matter who' crowd.
Bet those DMVs are still open so they can continue to get their state ID.
You just described my office. One chick even sent out an email imploring everyone to protest Trump because her then bf was a daca recipient. Before Trumps first term is even over, she is married to another guy.
I forgot my password. I'm auto logged on my laptop but can't login on other devices. Anyway to recover it or do I need a new account? I tried my usual ones but can't seem to get it right.
My bf and I saw that. He's not big into politics but I love how when he hears something awful Trump did or said, he find a clip of Trump saying the opposite. It's glorious.
Oh, and don't forget how they harped on the word 'hoax'. When he explained, they were like, but you said 'hoax' and that's a bad word.
What about face or body paint? Like they do in sports games.
I guess they'll let anyone in here.
I watched a video the other day about depicting ourselves as colors. The jest of it was that in the english language, we depict white as being pure and good and black as sinful and bad. So, in essence, we were given these colors as opposed to our geographical location to describe ourselves. And the mental implications it has on children when they start to learn the meaning of colors and how we see ourselves. Quite interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N330vc6A3U