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Given that the breed is kinda dying off, you could get involved in local Dem politics and take things in a new direction if you've got enough initiative.
^ They're as fun as watching baseball or football games.
Alternatively, you can try to springboard reform from the Republicans' side. Do be aware that that's the party of the crazy tea-partier types, though, if you have ideas of moving up.
I can't believe I was having casual sex (i think).
But for some reason, I feel really weird. What if he thought it was just casual sex? :<
Its not what you do, its the emotions behind them. I hug someone because
I want to be close to them. Its like how young kids go on "dates"
because its what adults do, not because they have a romantic attraction.
Having sex is not automatically meaningful. Some people have casual
sex.
I agree. Of course, your mileage may vary on whether it should be meaningful.
INUH,
My second and third guesses were going to be something like Vanderbilt or Rice, but I guess Georgia Tech does have that reputation.
glennmagusharvey,
Last I heard, general elections in Georgia were not that competitive. I might be totally off here, but I think that almost two-thirds of the Georgia state legislature is Republican (partially because some Democrats switched sides in 2010). Still, I think there are quite a few internal conflicts within the Republican Party in Georgia, but I do not believe that means that the Democratic Party will really gain anything. Of course, I am not an expert on Georgia politics nor do I really understand Wisconsin politics.
Anyway, it's a southern state in a very polarized time. That said, perhaps you could try getting involved in the Republican primary elections. Note that this might require that you register as a Republican, if Georgia has closed primaries.
^Indeed. It's hosted by my Anime club every March. We're expecting over 9000 people this year.
Also, you're in a nice part of the state since it's filled with not just college students but nerds and geeks.
In any case, I see an election as a way to, incrementally, push toward better policies, by picking the less-bad option.
neko-desu-ka onigiri-sempai?
Linky.
I've never been to a con before.
WHY!?
wat. At least you should have tried it out.
FUCKING NINJAS HOW DO THEY WORK
Oops.
Stop saying you're not an expert! No one is around here, or everyone is!
If I am not mistaken, are you not some kind of piano virtuoso with multiple degrees and a knowledge of politics that exceeds that of even some people who have degrees in that field? I would say that would mark you as an expert on those areas. I feel like it makes little sense for me to comment on things as if I have decent knowledge on them when I really do not.
Anyway, I think Wisconsin politics is definitely more competitive than Georgia politics. I guess whether or not that is a good thing depends on your opinion of the Democratic and Republican parties though. Some people really like Sen. Ron Johnson for example while others miss Sen. Russ Feingold a good deal.
I guess a lot of people do not care either way though or at least they do not or cannot vote to express their opinions. I find the latter case understandable, but I think it is regrettable that so many people just do not vote.