AureateFlux
AureateFlux
AureateFlux

I can see how you feel about the game at the point where you are, so allow me to offer some friendly advice:

I did this a week ago but gave up when the first round of balloons popped.

The feeling of bonding and acceptance was a strong positive part of growing up religious for me. Community may be the most important part of religion.

I had a board game night with some friends the other night, and when I showed off the Switch, Snipperclips was by far the most well-received game. 1, 2 Switch got about 3 or 4 rounds before we went back to the board games. Snipperclips had everyone in tears and begging to play.

More importantly, where can I find some Yoshi’s Woolly World amigurumi patterns to feed to my girlfriend’s crochet needles?

Exactly, but if you’re rounding 30.25 to the nearest whole number, you round down to 30. Hence, bad at math.

It’s interesting that the Trump camp can’t even pin down how many states they won. Conway said to Chuck Todd on Sunday that they won 31 states, and Spicer today is saying they won 33 states.

Your thread is top comment in both Burneko’s thread and the “All Replies” thread.

I never thought I’d see the day that a Gawker/Gizmodo site would, with no hint of sarcasm, unambiguously come to the defense of Buzzfeed.

Try to reframe your arguments in terms of loyalty and patriotism instead of fairness and equality when trying to communicate liberal matters to conservatives.

We need to stop ignoring actual research on this: you don’t talk about fairness and equality when trying to convince conservatives of something, you talk about loyalty and patriotism.

It was pretty clear that states’ rights wasn’t really a Republican priority when so many Republican state governments refused to exercise a right given them to expand Medicaid and run their own exchanges.

Props to you for maintaining optimism that it will only be eight years, because Trump thinks he’s been elected King of the United States.

There’s a couple points I think are relevant to this story:

The problem comes in how you define “streamlining and minimization.”

I can’t find anything listing the number that’s more recent than January 2015, when it had 892 amendments. According to Ballotpedia, there were 13 amendments approved in 2016, which would bring the total to 905.

Unfortunately, the center of that spectrum still sounds too much like socialism for many Americans (which in turn sounds too much like communism).

“Market forces” is an awful way to ensure people’s rights and interests are being protected and advocated for. If that’s all we needed, there wouldn’t be a need for government at all.

Something everyone needs to know about Right-to-Work laws whenever they come up on the ballot: They’re always worded in such a way as to make you think, “OK, this is totally reasonable. There’s no reason I should vote against this law.”

Here’s what showed up on Alabama’s ballot in November for an Amendment that put