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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-06-24 05:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #5649 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5649 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[Ted Lasso]



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05. [SPOILERS for Jurassic World Dominion]




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07. [WARNING for discussion of marital infidelity]




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08. [WARNING for discussion of incest]



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Re: Roe v. Wade thread.

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
NAYRT and I'll be 39 in a couple weeks, but I think people arguing passionately about politics in a thread about a dramatic life-ruining Supreme Court ruling are not likely to sit elections out.

I was too young to do anything but grind my teeth and foam at the mouth in the 2000 election that put Bush II in power, and voting against him and losing in 2004 fucking sucked. I missed the 2002 midterms by dint of being actively suicidal after dropping out of college, but I've never missed an election since. And I know plenty of people my age who have voted in every election since they were able to, and all my 20 something coworkers at my current job turn in their ballots every election, too.

But then, universal mail voting and ballot drop off for two weeks prior to the election make it super easy, even if you're working three jobs and studying for finals. I can see how places that outlaw mail voting and have one poling place for a city of a million+ people with lines stretching for blocks and no shade or places to sit is a different animal.

Re: Roe v. Wade thread.

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm certain the OP votes, and I'm sure everyone in our respective circles do. But the numbers across our age demographic are still paltry af. It's so frustrating because as the largest existing cohort, millennials should be getting to the point now where we can make government policies work in our favor the way boomers did when they reached their prime working years, but we're not. Year after year, endless articles talk about how the shift will happen any time now, how the political landscape will change, but here we are still living in the world they created.