CrispyAardvark
CrispyAardvark
CrispyAardvark

It’s a rough comparison to make imo. With CCGs you buy the deck, booster pack, or whatever, and end up with real physical objects. Maybe you got the one(s) you wanted, maybe not, but you could take those and trade or resell them if desired. If you really wanted one specific card you could hunt it down and buy it

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Awesomeness always deserves more awesomeness.

Despite Because of its disgusting connotations, “free helicopter rides” has become quite a meme online for people who support President Trump and his neo-fascist policies.

Outside, outside there is a preying mantis outside...

“It’s your kids, John. Something’s gotta be built to seat your kids.”

I’ve given up on ever seeing a decent phone that size again. 

I feel like if God doesn’t take some kind of overt vengeance over this than I am justified in my atheism.

What power?

The babe with the power.

And people are reminded of the babe.

This is circumstantial evidence that Cohen was involved with the campaign.  (It’s also direct evidence that he was on the plane at a specific time and date). It is also evidence that would be used to impeach Trump, if he was a witness. By itself, it means little. With other evidence, particularly Trump’s statements

We know the artist

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This is just a distraction and waste of time and money and attempt to get money from people.

Do I really have to state the obvious?

I’d love to hear from President Shit-for-Brains how, precisely, this would be “illegal.”

It’s the Juicero of water blasters.

That opening gif is not representative of the reaction she would have. That’s more of an “Oh you..” instead of the more real “What the fuck Adam?!”.

But that’s not what’s going on, so your analogy fails. California’s standards have been voluntarily adopted by several other states, so it’s not setting federal law for them, they’re getting onboard because they like it. So far, none of those states has demanded that Congress demand the other states follow suit, and

Eh, I disagree. He had already given the front-row kid a ball, and so he gave this ball to another kid who (presumably) hadn’t gotten one. That seems to me like the good and just thing to do.