zifnab25 [he/him, any]

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Cake day: July 27th, 2020

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  • He added, “Let us remember empathy and simple kindness are essential, powerful tools of national recovery. Even at an appropriate social distance, we can find the way to be present in the lives of others. … In the final analysis, we are not partisan combatants. We’re human beings, equally vulnerable and equally wonderful in the sight of God.”

    It really is a throw back to the “Compassionate Conservative” version of George Bush Jr we got back when he was running for governor. If you’re wondering why folks in 2000 looked at Bush and Gore and just kinda shrugged because they seemed like the same guy, tell me you couldn’t hear a Dixiecrat from the 1990s saying exactly this.

    GWB is the spitting image of a Southern Democrat, from his mushy Jesus talk to his Aw Shucks Let’s Execute’m Nicely folksy settler charm.


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    7 months ago

    Its an elite invite-only boarding school, so you’re unlikely to know anybody when you arrive. But also, it tends to clump people together by family cough bloodline cough and common interests, so the theory is you’ll make friends more quickly when you’re coughWEAZEcough segregated into like-minded groups gaspGAGchoke fuck me its really bad the more I think about it, isn’t it?

    A bit more seriously, its not crazy unusual for schools and unis to organize people into fraternities and clubs and houses and other social units early on in your college career. Then you tend to just end up with these people as your friends by virtue of proximity. By applying a certain degree of blind randomness, or by sorting via interest and passion rather than letting people congeal based on their own historical biases, you get a better mix of students than you would if everyone just clumped by who they knew or thought they’d like.

    The system doesn’t have to be modern phrenology.



  • I know I’m preaching to the choir here, but it’s so obvious this isn’t about fairness in sports…

    Conservatives in 2004: “These fucking spoiled Millennials just want participation trophies for everything!”

    Conservatives in 2024: “These fucking hyper-competitive Zoomers won’t even give me my participation trophy!”

    I hope the students cause a ruckus

    For shit like this, the best thing that can happen is that nobody shows and the TPUSA crowd has to go trolling around campus trying to pick fights with randos.













  • It does, but I’m reading it as an outcropping of the fractured state of the returning committee membership.

    I can’t speak to what the International Committee facilitated, but I can say I’ve seen some off-shot of the delegation’s visit via Noah Pasarán regarding the history of the embargo and its long term and most recent economic consequences. This is some of the most real and informative coverage of the Cuban Embargo I’ve had the opportunity to access, and I would consider this kind of outreach invaluable when attempting to shift views on our foreign policy.

    To dismiss the efforts of the DSA participants as a whole seems shortsighted, as it appears more radicalized members of the delegation such as Noah continued to advocate for and send support to the country.

    The article also seems to completely neglect that the DSA delegation brought 500 lbs of medical supplies to the island. Which seems like a bigger thing to crow about than two naysayers with shitty attitudes.