Oh man, politics aside, this guy just seems like such a wiener… Who goes to a press conference and shit-talks someone’s house as a talking point?
Oh man, politics aside, this guy just seems like such a wiener… Who goes to a press conference and shit-talks someone’s house as a talking point?
I mean, it kinda sounds like you got hooked on the dopamine rush of social media and that you enjoy creative writing. I’d say all you need to do is channel that into more productive storytelling and you’ll be well on your way to being a good writer. I’m certain there’s creative writing communities out there that include roleplaying as part of it too. Creepypastas are all about that, albeit with a horror twist.
Maybe the throwaway nature made it safe to exercise your creative muscles so-to-speak ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’ve been thinking a lot about the immigration vs. housing debate and more and more it feels like our generations version of the immigration boogieman taking our jobs. We undeniably need reform to our housing market (maybe through an increase in medium density housing?) but I feel as though I’ve been seeing increasing push-back on the immigration policy, and while it’s a very aggressive policy, it’s feeling more and more like a smoke and mirrors game to keep us from demanding the changes we need from our government. But if I put on my cynical tinfoil hat, it’s much easier to win an election with “immigrants bad” than with well planned housing reform.
It’s refreshing to see an article that highlights why this immigration policy might be in place beyond the usual band-aid arguments about the economy I’m used to seeing
Seriously. That article is all over the place to point I’m struggling to understand what the author’s intended message was… It seems pro-strike, pro-union? But I kept waiting for a point that didn’t come