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As an aside, I can't be the only one annoyed by the choice to expand "AfD" to "Alternative for Germany" instead of "Alternative for Deutschland" right? I really think the best solution to this is that we all agree that AfD should fuck off into oblivion. Sound good? Great!
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That's not how skate works, hoss.
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Likely not. She'd have been of age by the time she took office. It's very slightly nebulous, but it's more in line with precedent that she is already eligible. For further details, see Joe Biden's initial term in Congress. He was 29 when he campaigned and was elected in the November 7th, 1972 election. He turned 30 on November 20th, making him of age when he took office in January of 1973.
AOC will turn 35 before the election even takes place, which suggests that she has even more of a claim to eligibility than Biden would have in '72. It's all moot now, as the DNC (probably wisely, from the look of things now) chose to make the easier transition to the sitting VP as their candidate. There were several advantages to this strategy, but that's a different discussion.
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Strands #211
“Words with weight”
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True, much like memes are pretty famously fabricated.
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Civ IV was peak Civ for me. The changes made going into V just didn't feel like Civ.
Yes, that includes the loss of doomstacks.
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Wordle 1,198 5/6*
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Connections
Puzzle #476
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Strands #210
“Weed 'em and reap”
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Tennessee is somewhat of an outlier, as its other major cities skew red, though at least in part artificially so. Nashville, for example, is part of three different districts now, the 5th, 6th, and 7th. It's been lost to gerrymandering. Knoxville, in the 2nd, and Chattanooga in the 3rd are heavily Republican cities.
The 4th contains conservative-leaning private universities and suburbs of Nashville and Chattanooga.
The 9th District, colloquially "Memphis" in my previous statement, is the only district in the state that currently has a significantly strong Democratic voter base. If anything, it became even more blue after the 2023 re-districting moved part of East Memphis to the already conservative 8th district.
Of the districts other than Memphis, the 5th, which can be thought of as the ghost of Nashville, is the closest to even resembling purple; even so, it has a CVPI of R+9.
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Take away Memphis and see how much the hue of Tennessee shifts towards 0°.
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Wouldn't it work better in that case? The implication being that if you weren't the only tall person, then staff wouldn't be so short without you.
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In the headline, "pledging to 'murder' shoplifters" is a restrictive participial phrase modifying "texts." Restrictive elements are not offset by commas.
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Metal Slug series
Mechwarrior series
Myst
Microsoft Flight Simulator series
Mario Kart series
Mario Party series
Master of Orion series
Marathon series
Mother series
Monster Party
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Executive Decision?
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Y