“Believe it or not, straight to hell.”
“Believe it or not, straight to hell.”
I, too, love stories of otter space.
“Number 1!”
At being absolutely reprehensible…
As if Baltimore did not have it rough enough already.
This person is an actual human turd. Complete failure of her family and support system.
“That’s right… the square hole!”
Honestly, this YouTube video lives rent free in my mind and I often find myself hearing those voices when something similar happens irl lol
Edit: *lives
Not “loves” lol
Damn mobile.
This is Alex Hirsch, just for those who don’t know, but I’m wondering where exactly this presentation was given as I’ve seen multiple pictures of this.
“It’s not going to happen!!!”
Agreed as to Walgreens. Walgreens has surprised me with their photo and printing options. They are also located in the burbs, so that is nice.
“Observe my trolley. These are my weapons…”
Oh yeah. It still surprised me, though.
I mean, this is a pretty logical and understandable consequence of the right’s call for political violence. I was pretty surprised the Pelosi intruder was able to do so much, tbh.
Edit: But, yes, people are dumb and disingenuous and will say that they should be able to kill an intruder on their property without question and then turn around and say that Harris’ detail should not be allowed to do so.
I’d really rather it not, though.
I think I’ve heard of them before. You might be on to something!
Oh, totally, the portion I was speaking to was the issue of local news being owned by news conglomerates so that’s where I see the grift coming from, mostly
And if we hold people personally liable, I’m more on board with that. I just would not touch taxpayer dollars for municipal, state, or federal funds with these suits.
The plastic producers were the ones pushing the grift and controlling the narrative/studies, just like what was done with fossil fuels and climate change (certainly a trend here with the oil industry).
Additionally, they’re the ones that directly benefitted the most so it makes sense to go after their fraudulent gains.
I’m all for being critical of municipalities and elected officials, but the solution is not to bankrupt cities or state/federal funds through litigation. The focus should be on the producers. Go to the top of the chain/follow the money.
Edit: To your point about news conglomerates, that seems more viable and they certainly need better incentives and regulation.
Yeah lol looked that up myself, too. But when making sense of the RPG term in the first place, I relied on my then understood definition of jamm(ing/er).
I’m enjoying both, but go with your preference!
It isn’t ironic that they are revolting people, though…