I told her that if the subject comes up at the extended family Christmas next Sunday, I may start beating people about the head with cookie tins.
I was at a party last night where we had considerable fear of this conversation (exacerbated by one of the guests not well known family history of gun violence.) We pre-selected several popular topics to blatantly and insistently change the subject to should the need arise.
Jason and I disagree on the Death Penalty and on Israel, but we've just gotten used to the other person being WRONG.
I think it's interesting to figure out how someone I like can be so wrong on whatever issues (from my perspective, obviously) but haven't had the experience with someone I was really close to, I don't think. That could be really hard to deal with.
There is a terrible windstorm going on outside. Can't sleep and work is delayed until 9:30.
I think it's interesting to figure out how someone I like can be so wrong on whatever issues (from my perspective, obviously) but haven't had the experience with someone I was really close to, I don't think. That could be really hard to deal with.
Yeah, me neither. There is the politically insane (i.e. in an actual cult) branch of my family, but I'm not close with them. Everyone in my immediate family (including in-laws) is more or less on the same page.
Jesse, it won't let me submit a photo album to Good Stuff. I want to add this.
Ha ha ha! I fucking love Pomeranians.
Vibing hard for ita today. I hope something meaningful comes out of her meeting.
My immediate family is the Left Wing Pinko Commie branch of an otherwise Right Wing extended family, so we're very used to that divide. Though we don't argue about it, my grandmother's philosophy was always everybody needs to leave their political talk at the door and get along with family.