MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard

We did the same thing when I managed a retail store. .99 prices were regular merchandise, .97 was discontinued stuff, and .96 was clearance.

you’d think gun-humpers would WANT people to be trained in safe handling and use of firearms

“You may say you want to end sexual assault, but I can read your mind and tell you have an unstated desire to outlaw sex entirely!”

You cannot grow an AR-15 in your shed or make it in your bathtub. You cannot build one at home with commonly available materials.

I’m actually a second amendment supporter, but if I’m being honest, a plea for outright repeal is a much more clear, consistent, and rational argument than most others.

And the IBM executives who told Bill Gates they didn’t really see any profit in software.

But they allowed for a navy, for the ability to raise armies for a period of two years, and for a well trained and regulated militia to provide defense. Their intent was that we would be able to defend ourselves, but that we would never pull shit like Iraq, Vietnam, Korea....

Yes, for three reasons-

Once again, the entire point of the second amendment, which both liberals and conservatives forget, is that it was intended to be INSTEAD OF a standing military. We shouldn’t have one to go up against in the first place.

If the guy wanted to keep it, he’d have said it was specifically to accuse the state’s economic policy of sacrificing their kids’ futures.

I would have put it on a Honda.

AND GET OFF MY LAWN!!!

It’s the part both liberals and conservatives always forget about- The second amendment was intended to be INSTEAD OF having a military.

I’m a big second amendment supporter, but the thing is, I understand that if you don’t bend, you break.

You have to understand the conservative idea of aid. The basic idea is that if you need help and we’re in a position to give it, that clearly shows that we know better than you what your problem is.

Thanks for posting that, BTW.

Okay, that is REALLY reassuring. The little bit that’s in the video sounds good, and I love the fact that he’s actually looking at the context of some of those influences- My brother-in-law has been teaching Malinke drumming for 20-some-odd years, and learning about how and when specific songs were played and why was

I’ve been to a couple beautiful weddings that were done for well under $1,000, and completely forgettable ones that I know cost over 6 figures.

Lamar’s soundtrack is really western. Even the four South African artists on it are ones who sound western. I really wish that instead of tapping African rappers, he had brought in folks like Baaba Maal, Angelique Kidjo, and Mamady Keita.