

I was in Ibaraki for this earthquake. One of the only times in my life I was ready to accept that it was the end for me.
Thankfully we didn’t get the worst of it where I was, but it was a crazy time for everyone.
Po po po po~n.


I was in Ibaraki for this earthquake. One of the only times in my life I was ready to accept that it was the end for me.
Thankfully we didn’t get the worst of it where I was, but it was a crazy time for everyone.
Po po po po~n.


I found it off-putting that the Barbie movie’s solution to its dilemma was voter suppression.


Feels like every survey in the last 12 years is 67% of people claim to be not crazy and 33% people are psychotic. Except for voting, apparently.


I’m just a civic minded citizen with a lot of time on his hands.
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They appear to be mistaking the shorthand for the Supreme Court ruling to be the name of a law. In fairness, bills do often have overly patriotic names that hide their paradoxical purposes.


Please everyone, remain calm, but does anyone on board speak Esperanto?


Keep Awesomely Making America Laugh Again?


Oh, just one more pardon. Treat yourself!


I’d have loved Bernie to be in the general… ever, but it just isn’t what happened and pretending it was some conspiracy just isn’t healthy. The candidate you’re in love with doesn’t always resonate with everyone else, and that’s okay.
Not a lot of room for humor immediately after a horrible natural disaster. The mild amusements came when the whole nation couldn’t help but laugh at the absurdity of nothing but the same three AC Japan commercials playing for weeks, and the communal “ghost tremors” we all experienced long after the quake.
You would seriously feel your own heart beating and it would trigger a panic response.