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For those of you in it for the schadenfreude, I just saw my first news pundit who looked like she was about to cry (the black woman on CNN reporting live from Harris HQ).
I'm still waiting for some high quality salt like the legendary cheesemonger post.
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I get my injection of schadenfreude from reading /r/fivethirtyeight and /r/neoliberal. Although I voted for Harris, this is a pretty good silver lining.
It hits different when you can see and hear them. There is something primally activating about faces and voices.
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/r/neoliberal transformation into just another /r/politics is application of Conquest's Second Law
I blame the locomotives.
Speak plainly. And yes, I know what you mean by this, which means you also need to put some effort into your point, not just sneerpost.
This post and this one are just sneerposts. Don't do this.
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