As the coronavirus pandemic stretches on, Americans are increasingly pessimistic about resuming “normal” life. Nearly half (47%) believe we’re 6+ months away from returning to pre-COVID-19 status.
Another 23% believe things will never get back to normal. dailykos.com/story/2020/10/…
I'm so old I remember when #vagov candidates suspended their campaigns for a bit because of the 9/11 attacks and I always appreciated the endurance of the unspoken "let's not be shitty, just for today" rule in politics that endured after
And now North Carolina Republicans are using the anniversary of 9/11 to be extra shitty.
So tell me more about "decency" and "civility" and how Democrats shouldn't swear.
Audio here. NC GOP lawmakers' obvious attempt to usurp the will on state voters, who broke their veto-proof majorities last fall, begins at 5:05. Republicans took advantage of some Dems' absence to override Cooper's veto of a Medicaid bill.
I became a student of anger a long time ago.
It's something I used to not let myself feel. I had a million excuses.
It's a waste of time and energy
Your life is actually really good, what do you actually have to be angry about
You have no right to be mad about that
These are lies.
Anger, like anything else you feel, is an emotion. You have a right to your emotions.
What you don't have is an excuse or a right to intentionally hurt someone because of those emotions.
And like any other emotion you feel, you need to deal with it. Process it. Denying doesn't make it go away.
So I finally watched that Gillette ad. After all the uproar, I was basically expecting a man to be castrated on-screen with one of the company's own razors
It's a perfectly fine ad. Gillette is trying to make cash money off of the goodwill surrounding the concept of men not being assholes in this day and age. That's their job, and I'm not mad at them for it.
If being admonished by a corporation to not be an asshole unsettles you so deeply, I just don't know what to tell you.
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