Meg, who let you back in the house?

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
mustachedahling
4wns

how is trump alive?? like hes rlly gone thru his whole life like That …. and no one has ever just fuckin decked him?? gave him the ole one two? knocked his lights out??? incredible

camben24

sorry to improve your day without much notice but 

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glyxiebear

NEVERMIND REBLOGGING AGAIN BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT WE ALL NEED

nonbinarydave

This is cathartic

bogleech

People just becoming politically aware are never going to appreciate just how fucking hated this guy was before he was in politics. He was hated for over half a century. Everyone aware of him mocked and derided him as a cheating, greedy corporate asshole and mindless bully and this is by far not the only time anyone clocked his ass but it is probably one of the only times it got caught on video.

Hatred of him was bipartisan all my life and it just goes to show how easily right wingers can be suckered by anyone who kisses their collective asshole on their pet agendas.

derinthemadscientist

Never forget that the reason Trump seems like an over-the-top stupidly villainous antagonist from a 90s movie is because half of them were based on Trump and making fun of him.

The reason The Simpsons and a handful of other comedies ‘predicted’ the Trump presidency was because he kept saying he wanted to run and nobody could think of anything funnier than a President Trump.

lileggyboi

We are living in the worst timeline

autisticeducator

He was so hated, Sesame Street made fun of him.

Let’s consider that for a second. Sesame Street. A show for three year olds.

enraged-chihuahua

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septicake

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE LINK THE SESAME STREET EPISODE, I NEED TO SEE THIS

slashercatz

@septicake they used a character named Ronald Grump https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQyTpPu0gvc

pedeka

Look up some old footage from a show called “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” and realize that he was well hated in the mid 80′s.

kittilumpo

THE SESAME STREET VID

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her-last-bow
polarcell

The weather reports coming from the US right now are pretty scary, and as a Finn who just came out of -11C weather, I feel like I need to share a little bit of what I know, though I’m not sure it will help. I dunno enough about US infrastructure to really talk about how to handle your house, but the best advice I can give you about clothes is layering, and like properly layering. This doesn’t just mean another jumper, this means multiple pairs of tights under thick pants. This means multiple pairs of socks and feet in slippers. You have your underwear >undershirt >long sleeved shirt > jumper >hoodie > warm winter coat or the thickest coat you have all on at the same time when you go outside, a hat under the hood of the hoodie or a jacket if you can. A scarf around all of that. Keep your ankles, neck and wrists covered. Multiple pairs of gloves if you’re able to. This all seems pretty obvious and maybe it is, but I feel like some of the friends i have in warm climates always seem surprised about the amount of layering, so i tried to write it out. 

batdad

Also outer layers need to be loose fitting to trap some warm air, and tuck the lower layers into one another to prevent them bunching up and exposing skin when you bend or twist.

Also if you have lost power, some tips for saying warm in your home:

Try and keep everyone to one central room. Close all the doors and vents everywhere else. You want to trap as much of everyone’s body heat in that room.

Use rolled up towels to block the gaps under doors and around windows. Even a little draft can drop the temperature a lot. If you have heavy drapes on any windows, close them.

If you have a gas oven nows a good time to do some baking. When you are done leave the oven door open to let the heat dissipate into the house. Don’t try and use the oven as a heater though because of carbon monoxide risks.

Likewise gas stove tops are good for making hot water for beverages and hand warmers, but not for just generally making heat.

Don’t use any gas powered heater or camp stove that isn’t made to be used indoors for that matter.

Lighting some candles can add a few degrees of warmth but don’t let them burn while you sleep.

Eat your junk food. Calories are more important than content at the moment.

Keep anyone who might be particularly vulnerable to the cold such as elders or small kiddos wrapped up. Swaddling with blankets is good, as are sleeping bags.

Get cuddly. Sharing blankets means sharing body heat.

I hope everyone is able to stay safe.