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| 26 Nov 2016 10:06 PM |
| This is a very specific list |
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| 26 Nov 2016 10:09 PM |
regarding the last one, what happens if YOU are of the female gender? can i be friends with myself?
rip yoshiftw 2010-2016 | monita > all | ask me about the satellaview mascots |
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| 26 Nov 2016 10:10 PM |
Is that it? I would've thought there would've been more flags. . .
Noot-noot |
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| 26 Nov 2016 10:12 PM |
if you're a female yourself - doesn't have a friend that is of the male gender
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| 26 Nov 2016 10:13 PM |
| lol do you think you are somehow superior for voting 3rd (losing) parties? |
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| 26 Nov 2016 10:21 PM |
@dummy In “Hillary Clinton Struggles to Win Back Young Voters From Third Parties,” Jeremy W. Peters and Yamiche Alcindor write about how young people are flirting with third-party candidates in a way that hasn’t been seen since the 2000 election, when Ralph Nader ran as the Green Party nominee and, with the strong backing of young voters, helped cost Vice President Al Gore the presidency:
With just six weeks to go until Election Day, younger voters are shunning the two major political parties on a scale not seen since Ross Perot’s third-party bid for the presidency in 1992, a striking swing in public opinion that is slicing into Hillary Clinton’s thin margin for error.
Though young people are notoriously fickle about showing up at the polls, they are a growing and potentially pivotal bloc of voters. Millennials now outnumber baby boomers as the country’s largest generation. And while they may be more predisposed than other groups to vote Democratic, they are not moving toward the party and its nominee as quickly and predictably as they have in past elections.
The Clinton campaign held several events on Wednesday aimed at millennials, underscoring the urgency with which she and her team are working to lock down the group: about 75 million Americans. Mrs. Clinton traveled to New Hampshire with her former primary rival, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, for a rally with college students.
The first lady, Michelle Obama, spent the day visiting campuses in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. She had blunt words for anyone thinking about voting for a third party. “If you vote for someone other than Hillary, or if you don’t vote at all,” she said, “then you are helping to elect Hillary’s opponent.”
Though Mrs. Clinton is riding high after a strong debate performance on Monday, during which she explicitly mentioned issues, like climate change, that appeal to the young, she has a lot of ground to make up.
Several factors are complicating the immense task of registering and turning out millennials, the 18- to 34-year-olds who are already hard to reach because their media consumption habits do not lend themselves to traditional television-focused campaigns.
They tend not to be motivated by any single, unifying issue, making the job of messaging harder. They are declaring themselves unaffiliated with either party at a rate faster than any other generation. They say the political process and the two-party system are unresponsive to their concerns.
And, in what is one of the most difficult barriers for Mrs. Clinton to break through, young people often display little understanding of how a protest vote for a third-party candidate, or not voting at all, can alter the outcome of a close election.
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| 26 Nov 2016 10:23 PM |
-makes red flags for anybody threads -primary group known oters
https://youtu.be/fIyVifJBsNo?t=1m8s |
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| 27 Nov 2016 07:47 AM |
"-primary group known oters" "known oters" "Known Otters" you failed, k?
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| 27 Nov 2016 07:52 AM |
"- average religious, mind controlled, conservative, republican"
I'm not mindcontrolled but the rest yeah boy
"- would have voted major parties in 2016 election"
hell yeah trump of course
"- makes cringe comps"
no lol
"- hides behind their keyboard and wouldn't say the same stuff to the person they're insulting behind their keyboard irl"
I call people what I call people on ot regurarly
"- drinks some sort of energy drink regularly (soda, monster, etc.)"
nop
"- gets less than 40 in their school pacer test"
nop [2]
"- doesn't have a friend that is of the female gender"
nop [3]
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| 27 Nov 2016 08:01 AM |
| ok you see i dont have friends because i hate people irl |
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