The Surgeon General has determined that prolonged exposure to online political “discussion” leads to self-righteous vitriol, the spread of semi-literate misinformation, toxic levels of perverse asshattery and absolutely
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“Evil, Mr. Gurney. At the bottom of this case, there is an incredible evil.” – Max Clinter
Retirement isn’t working out quite like Dave Gurney
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“There’s nothing you can say or do to make it better.”
For as long as she can remember Linda has wanted not just to be
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