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Nice Planet XI: Stop the World, I Want to Get Off!

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To be fair, we don't know that. Sometimes you lose a batch. It could have happened just as easily without InBev.

Goose Island flat out said the variants were infected. Sent out refunds and a free shirt.
 
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I thought every rural county in MI was solid red?

Basically I think of MI as NY with less snow but more cold. Everything urban is blue, everything rural might as well be Mississippi, and the suburbs are blue if they're near a college and red if they're second generation immigrants who are fighting their way up the ladder.

Edumacate yourself. ;)

Marquette County is usually Dem in POTUS years, but NMU is part of it and the whole mining union thing still lingers there.

Most of the other blue counties can be explained by colleges & universities, and/or ties to the UAW & other unions. Despite the 2012 results, the two northern suburban counties of Detroit (Macomb, Oakland) are about as purple as it gets.
 
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I can't find a link to anything except whiny right-wing sources, so I'm not posting a link. But basically, BLM at Dartmouth ripped down a message board display on campus commemorating fallen police officers and replaced it with their messages.

I couldn't be happier to have completed all of my higher education prior to today. No one wants to have an honest debate any longer - it's all about shutting up and silencing opinions and people that you don't agree with. No one has any skin for opposing points of view today. Why can't they have separate displays? Why did the College Republicans have to basically troll for a response with the "Blue Lives Matter" label (dumb question, I know)? Why did the BLM chapter have to tear it down in a proto-fascist response?
 
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Why did the College Republicans have to basically troll for a response with the "Blue Lives Matter" label (dumb question, I know)?

Anybody who's seen a copy of the birdcage liner known as the Dartmouth Review knows that even among Young Republicans, college Young Republicans are whiny, entitled losers, even among college Young Republicans, Ivy Young Republicans are whiny, entitled losers, and even among Ivy Young Republicans, Dartmouth Young Republicans are whiny, entitled losers.
 
Anybody who's seen a copy of the birdcage liner known as the Dartmouth Review knows that even among Young Republicans, college Young Republicans are whiny, entitled losers, even among college Young Republicans, Ivy Young Republicans are whiny, entitled losers, and even among Ivy Young Republicans, Dartmouth Young Republicans are whiny, entitled losers.

So what's that make the BLM protesters, who come across as even bigger ******s in this instance?

And I'm not just saying that as a former Dartmouth Review staffer (let that one sink in for a moment - oh the stories I could tell).
 
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Why did the College Republicans have to basically troll for a response with the "Blue Lives Matter" label (dumb question, I know)?

Why did federal socialists have to basically troll for attention with the "Coffee Party" label? Just saying...
 
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Never heard of the "Coffee Party" movement. Just saying...

I remember when it started a few years ago, when Glenn Beck was jackbooting around his set and the Tea Party were talking like they were going to stage a Reichstag fire and institute some "Second Amendment remedies." The idea was to ignore the blowhards on both sides and have our major political discussions in quiet academic conference rooms, sipping sparkling water and never farting.

As you can imagine, it was a huge hit and radically reconfigured our politics to the model of decorum and intelligent introspection that marks it today.
 
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