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Released August 19, 1988.
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this is like the big political topic on twitter today because it’s managed to offload the blame for the post office’s imminent demise onto Bernie Sanders somehow. the funniest part about this though is that obama’s appointees were only blocked because they were in favor of privatizing the post office, and trump’s appointees were approved by democratic senators.
joe biden is not going to stop the privatization of the post office. if anything, he will accelerate it once in office. you can and should get upset about the attacks against the post office, but telling people to vote for joe biden to protect it is unbelievably revisionist and wrong
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We are prone to anger to the extent that we feel insecure or lacking control with respect to the aspect of our goals that has been assailed — and to the extent that we expect or desire control. Anger aims at restoring lost control and often achieves at least an illusion of it.
— Martha Nussbaum, Anger and Forgiveness
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Night of the Living Dead (1968) behind the scenes photo. Judith O'Dea, Marilyn Eastman, Duane Jones, and Karl Hardman.
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