Because there has never been a single venture or business or political office or anything in his life in which he has done anything other than completely fuck it up. Starting in 1975 when Osama Bin Laden's older brother Saleem financed the young George Bush in his very first business with...
it’s safe to assume TNR is probably off the table. Consider, for example, Horn’s description of cats as “invasive” and his recommendation that “management steps need to be taken in regards to this species, despite the social and political controversies that surround it.” [2] For ...
, pre-Victorian prostitutes, a respectable publication, the magazine people go to to see what’s going on, confessions, novel and strange, more people than you can possibly imagine, because they’re poor and alcohol costs too much, a political economy, to stupify themselves, laudanum a mix ...
Report I was mainly trying to be clever and using internet speak but you got my basic gest. Even with something minor like a rideshare app, a lot of people who should know better become defenders of the traditional cab companies because of their political tribe. On LGM, we get into scream...
. . .I asked an expat friend yesterday what the consequences would be if someone, for example, used the Worldcon stage to opine on the political situation in Taiwan, and got an “eek” face emoji. Eek face emoji situation, I guess. Here’s what he said, which I found particularly ill...
There’s a reckless arrogance that permeatesCat Wars, eroding the authors’ desperate appeal for mass-killing (and their credibility). Did Marra and Santella really expect that nobody would fact-check their dubious claims, spot their irreconcilable contradictions, or see through their sophomoric scar...
HOUSTONThe family of the man charged with trying to assassinate President Reagan is acquainted with the family of Vice President George Bush and had made large contributions to his political campaign, the Houston Post reported today. Scott Hinckley, brother of John W. Hinckley Jr., who allegedly...
To compare TNR to animal hoarding betrays either a profound lack of knowledge about either one, or a desperate attempt to taint the former by association with the latter. I suspect that, like the most despicable political strategists, Jessup, Dauphiné and Cooper, and Lepczyk et al., threw ...
“Advocates of TNR have gained tremendous political strength in the U.S. in recent years. With millions of dollars in donor funding, they are influencing legislation and the policies of major animal-oriented nonprofit organizations.” [1]