As someone who was a kid through the 90s, we made fun of the kids with bowl cuts. They were cringe then.
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But according to Trump the president doesn't have to actually obey the constitution. That's partially what the Supreme Court is deciding on.
If neither party of statistical significance represents you
If one party is wholly and entirely opposed to everything you are (republicans), and the other at least won't attempt to make your life actively worse, then yes, you do vote for the lesser evil.
Games can be competitive. Or maybe you are having difficulty in a certain game and want to learn strategies to get better at it, even if it isn't a competitive game.
they might vote Green or Libertarian
Most won't, because that's a surefire way to get a Republican elected.
There are far more "centrists" in the US who need to be swayed to a party than there are leftists who will usually just vote democrat anyway to avoid a Republican in office.
leftists and anti-authoritarians
They'll vote democrat since republicans are way further out from their desires, and will actively pull the country even further right. Democrats know this, so they don't have to work as hard for the left vote.
Unlikely to win the moderate vote, and also in his 80s.
Yeah, I barely contribute to climate change and have a vastly below average carbon footprint.
So kindly fuck you cunt.
I see several non white middle easterners in that picture.
Read the paper.
And just because you read something as specific does not make it specific. I already sent you information about the Barnum effect, which you repeatedly ignored.
You know nothing of science, how dare you make any claims that I do not.
Nope, you're just a liar. Only after I told you how to properly do a double blind experiment did you say that's what you did.
Fuck off liar.
And go read the paper. The people couldn't tell a real astrology report from a random computer generated one. If astrology reports were so accurate the people could pick out out from an obviously fake one, but they could not.
I explicitly remember making fun of Matt for his haircut in grade 6, which was 2001. I still consider that being a kid.