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This is probably the best use of that joke, ever.

“Well James, he’s driven off a cliff and is now engulfed in flames”

Does that mean he’s not coming on then?

I stand by the fact that Stargate Universe was good. It didn’t start good, it was tedious and drawn out but once it found it’s footing it was getting pretty dang good. The characters became more likeable, they started working together as a team, the story stopped being repetitive and actually had some meat to it.

Yeah. I sure as fuck wouldn’t tell some random person or poll if I own a firearm.

Yes the NRA can seem overzealous, but in my opinion they are no less fervent about protecting gun rights than PP is about protecting reproductive rights.

While it was a good episode overall, I spent most of it rolling my eyes given that so much was just a liberal’s wet nightmare. From Mexican Jesus and the peacekeeper firing line (something that has NEVER happened, btw) to a town full of gun worshipping puritans and an Odin Quincanon-channeling Vulcan, it was just

I think anyone who saw that episode and didn’t think the writers were trying to make a political statement were probably looking at their phone through most of it. Even if they weren’t trying to imply anything by having the gun nuts dress like the third reich and intimidate a black man with lynching jokes, the

I agree. I for one do not own any guns. Nope, not one. As a matter of fact, I rely only on the police for my safety. I currently have one officer in my closet and one under my bed.

My posting history will bear out the fact that I am a proud progressive, but this article was pure liberal navel gazing.

I mean, that’s why it’s an optional rule (or at least, it sounds like an optional rule, I might be wrong). It’s not for every group, or every game, but sometimes it’s fun to watch characters get blown to smithereens, and if you go into it expecting it (and with a tidy folder of backup characters), it can be a fun

Which says nothing unless the people with those items intended to use them on the flights.

How many of those guns would have been caught by pre-TSA security? If the answer is anywhere near 73, then that supports the conclusion that the TSA is security theater. I would think the metal detectors that have been in use for decades are pretty good at detecting guns.

Yes, they discovered some firearms... from normal people that accidentally forgot about them. None were from terrorists, know how I know that? The TSA had *never* once stopped a terrorist.

That’s a tired cliche.

Not even that. The majority of guns that got through went through the x ray machines. They have a problem picking up weapons on the hip and under the armpit. The vast majority of things the TSA caught was in luggage that people forgot were in there or were improperly stored.

You mean they found big metal objects via X-ray machines that have been around forever? I guess that justifies taking off shoes, physically checking toddlers for weapons, and treating every liquid like it’s napalm.

I was thinking to myself, “Wow! For once an article that could in no way be turned into a political discus— Oh. Oh, wait. Nevermind.”

I’m pretty sure Raptor pilots love this shit.