@emilyslist That’s opposite of Platner, the “vibe” was terrible, he was just the only one speaking to people’s material interests. If anything it shows what voters are actually looking for, a message that centers empathy, not a face in a suit with platitudes.
@krystalball Not the time, I know, but I just don’t get why murdering for American imperialism, and then murdering for private capital, weren’t already beyond the pale.
@carlquintanilla@nytimes I love how it’s like, “Oh, I didn’t know that”, then I see, “according to U.S. officials”, and I realize I still don’t know that.
@SamSeder you are right about sink and sink. They have the same etymology, the noun deriving from the verb. Conversely, some “autoantonyms”, like fast (moving quickly) and fast (staying still) are homophones.