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  • oh, find a topic you really like to write about, for me it was pokemon, but it could be anything. like your personal blog. and turn it into a website. use cloudways for hosting, it’s very cheap. buy yourself a domain name. updating the site will be fun and easy, and teach you how to write code. as you learn more stuff, you can incorporate it. you’ll get good at it, trust







  • Your title should have read “How do you destroy the notion that Republicans are the good guys?”

    There are far too many Americans that support the far right. They’ve been convinced that conservatism will protect their interests, even while it blatantly destroys them. It is a morally greater objective to turn these people around, and more practically achievable, than undermining its opponent.

    Yes, we know. You think liberalism is an ally of conservatism, not an opponent. We’re all very impressed with your extensive knowledge, bravo. You’ve shown nuanced and deep understanding of the political landscape by criticizing the contender of the enemy.

    I think most people who criticize the left are like you. More interested in stroking their egos than actually solving a problem. You’re trying to demonstrate mastery of a subject by being critical of it, not because you want it to change but because you want people to be impressed with you.

    If you actually wanted things to get better you’d be teaching people to undermine conservatism, which is the greater threat.

    Be better.













  • Why? Products fail all the time. Consumers who spend entire paychecks and stand in lines for hours to buy the newest Product Don’t have the right to complain that the product hasn’t been vetted yet. Spend your money on something important, not some trendy new gadget for your gaming PC. You can wait one year on the product will be tested and vetted, or it will have been removed from shelves because it was faulty to begin with, and the price will have come down. Your assertion that “two is too many” suggests that these consumers should be protected from their own poor spending decisions and is wrong to do so.