There are also plenty of counterexamples of helpful, sometimes even brave, bystanders.
harmbugler
Mustard can sometimes be the perfect ingredient on the side, or part of a sauce. There are a lot of different mustards, but the one I use the most is classic Dijon.
Maybe creamed corn is different where you are, but the creamed part is a sauce that goes with the corn. It's meant to be eaten with the corn and not supposed to be discarded, so I don't know why you're straining it.
Why are you straining it? It's like saying your bottle of fresh orange juice has hardly any pulp after you strain it.
CSI: Shrewsbury
Sleazy guy at the bar says...
Edit: anyway, your birthday is 1 Jan 1970.
The only reason they are not shooting Democrats in the streets is because they don't need to. The regime is consolidating power while Democrats go to work, producing wealth that the regime can steal, it's a win/win. The media on the left is a couple of years behind the right at this point. While the right acknowledges "we are at war", the left is still trying to make peace while their position is eroded daily. The war has already started and the regime is winning.
This is exactly why I can only laugh and shake my head at the everyday fascists like Connor Estelle who think they will always be in the in-group. Fascism eats society from the outside in until there is nothing left.
It doesn't matter any more what the Supreme Court has previously ruled. Speech is protected if it supports the regime and not protected otherwise. Things are moving quickly now.
Laura apparently wants her supporters to end up like Charlie Kirk.
These arguments always remind me of this quote from The West Wing: "Education is the silver bullet. Education is everything. We don't need little changes. We need gigantic revolutionary changes. Competition for the best teachers should be fierce. They should be getting six-figure salaries. Schools should be incredibly expensive for government and absolutely free of charge for its citizens, just like national defense. That's my position."
The graphic designers apparently understand the education system though.
Looks quite simple to make and the historical context is wonderful.