
A pop culture fiend gives up nicotine and caffeine. This is the result.
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Are You Having A Bad Day? Are There Angry Tears Threatening To Spill Forth? Do You Hate People Right
Are you having a bad day? Are there angry tears threatening to spill forth? Do you hate people right now?
Watch this video of a crowd breaking into cheers every time a toddler raises his arms and be happy again.
I love it when people spontaneously come together to create a little piece of magic.
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More Posts from Hahaseriously
There’s been a lot of post-election talk about unifying the country, so I’m writing to you on behalf of the blue states, in the hopes of chipping away at some of the bitter divisiveness.
You see, I’ve lived on both sides of the great American political divide. I was born and raised in a God-fearing, gun-toting, Fox-News-watching red state, a place that refers to itself as the Heartland. My family members are all conservative, church-going Republicans. They are good, honest, self-made people — the very job creators that guys like Mitt Romney are always talking about.
Of course, as soon as I was old enough to drive, I made my way to the other side of the country, all the way to California, the bluest of blue states filled with godless Hollywood liberals, pro-choice homosexual union members and other assorted socialist heathens that filled the nightmares of my right-wing parents.
I am intimately familiar with the rift in America’s socio-political landscape. I’ve spent my entire adult life trying to bridge the divide between red state and blue state, and it’s never been more difficult than during this past election year.
Politics have polarized this country to such a degree that the two sides don’t even represent the same realities. I watched time and again as cold hard facts were debated as if they were political opinions. I’ve bitten my tongue as tempers flared, because everything has become so deeply personal. Respectful disagreement doesn’t even seem possible anymore, because both sides aren’t just defending their politics — they’re defending their identities.
Thankfully, the election has come and gone. The worst is over for now, and we can all go back to our regular lives. The Democrats happened to win the day, but under slightly different circumstances, it could have been the Republicans. It might as well have been a coin toss for all the stress and anger it’s caused us, and perhaps that’s the most glaring irony of this process. Half of this country votes red, and half of this country votes blue. We’re two sides of the same coin that gets flipped every four years so that a tiny sliver of undecided swing staters can call it in the air.
I for one am tired of all the divisiveness. We have our differences of opinion, and that’s okay. We shouldn’t let our politics come between us. Now how about we all sit down for an election-free Thanksgiving dinner, and finally talk about something else?
Yours in America,
The Coquette
Rock it out, bitches.

I will recreate this office. Swoon!
Source:Â http://www.theballroomblog.com/2012/02/saturday-salon-books-books-books/bestofficeever/
This guy is freaking awesome! Mad love to John Hughes (whoever you are) for calling out people like that on their crap.
Let's all agree to stop imposing our personal tastes/moral code/sexuality/whatever on other people.


Recently, I had to make small talk with a client’s wife.Â
Me: I heard that employees that look at pictures of cute animals at work they are actually more productive and get more done. Cool huh?
Client’s wife: You know what I think would make employees more productive at work? Looking at pictures of the unemployment line.
The small talk stopped there.Â