Fall LC thread

https://mobile.twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1202312971583655936

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They probably have a list of 10k chiefsplanets.

Do the owners of cp know what’s going on in their politics forum or it like a Skalnsky-type situation over there? I wonder if it’s worth telling the management that they run a hate site.

Maybe we’re categorized as a gambling site on some list. I forget where I was but I got blocked somewhere on their wifi. Coffee Bean used to block 2p2 but I think it’s clear now.

The owner is a deplorable (Austin Chief). That’s 100% why the politics forum is like that. Most of the mods are too.

All you’d have to do is implement 2p2 level basic decency rules, and stuff like you can’t have a completely fake news thread title - and it would change the discourse a lot.

Basically you can’t say the N-word or threaten another poster. That’s about it. Other super racist things might get a slap on the wrist. They know exactly where the line is and walk right along it.

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Oreos were the worst for my digestive system. We’d save millions on healthcare just banning those things.

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Nilla Wafers make the top 10 and Nutter Butters don’t. Fuck that.

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Glad to see Milanos made the top four. Yes, I like me some fancy cookies.

Also, this is hyper-nitty, but the Girl Scouts sell cookies in the entrance to my Kroger, so technically I can buy better cookies in a grocery store, depending on the season.

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Crunchy cookies are an abomination.

Just noticed what was at #2. JFC those things are horrible.

The rest of the top 5 is actually pretty solid.

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Do you remember the 100 Oreo Challenge? People were projectile vomiting all over the place.

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This is how Cookie Monster got radicalized.

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Easy fix is to dunk them.

When I was very young I thought Nilla Wafers were medicinal. I just asked my Mom to get them without explaining. I think I must have been a little hypoglycemic. I just ate them when I was feeling light-headed.

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https://twitter.com/RandPaul/status/1201955465565003776

As the chart below shows, baby boomers — those born between 1946 and 1964 — collectively owned 21 percent of the nation’s wealth by the time their generation hit a median age of 35 in 1990.
Generation X (born from 1965 to 1980) came of age during the era of wage stagnation and growing inequality ushered in by the 1970s and ’80s. When the typical Gen Xer reached 35 in 2008, his or her share of the nation’s wealth was just 9 percent, less than half that of boomers at a comparable point in life.

Millennials haven’t hit the 35 mark yet — that won’t happen until about 2023 — but their financial situation is relatively dire. They own just 3.2 percent of the nation’s wealth. To catch up to Gen Xers, they’d need to triple their wealth in just four years.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/12/03/precariousness-modern-young-adulthood-one-chart/

Thanks for nothing Rand and Rubio and all these rob Peter account to pay Paul account bs

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That’s so shamelessly evil it’s kind of hilarious.

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You kind of need money in your 401k to make it work.

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https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1202569122015563776?s=19