Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

The obvious answer is meth, but based on the description I’m thinking it’s more of a schizophrenia situation.

I’ll take “shit that should have gotten him locked up in an insane asylum the first time for $1,000 Alex”. What the fuck is wrong with the cops here? What the fuck is wrong with his family? This man clearly needs to be held in an asylum for his own protection and the protection of others until psychologist and

“We are not a racist community.”

Poll continue to show support for Trump slipping among active military members.

The 1930 act did not make cannabis completely illegal, only approved merchants/doctors could possess and distribute it.  I imagine that, like a lot of “morality” type laws in Japan at the time (and since, really) as long as you do it quietly in your home you were probably fine, but punishments were harsh if you were

You clearly aren’t super well-read on the history of the Opium Wars nor upon the history of the British Empire forcing people to buy their stuff. I’ll keep it brief: China had declared opium illegal multiple times over the course of fifty years prior to the first Opium War and the emperor of China had sent a letter to

Originally it was more of a societal control mechanism.  Keeping the warrior class busy with all sorts of ceremony and ritual helped prevent them from focusing on rebelling against the Shogunate.

I agree that the American view on the “war on drugs” had a big effect as well, but it’s not quite true that these drug laws all came into existence post WW2. The Cannabis Control Law was made in 1930 originally for example, though it was strengthened in 1948.  However, it’s worth noting that for the samurai class

You kinda left out one major reason: Western Imperialism. While the Americans didn’t force opium on Japan the way the British did with China, a historian by the name of Mineta Fuko and a handful of other Japanese scholars wrote an account of the first Opium War that was widely distributed among the Japanese nobility

You know what’s better than a gunblade? A gunlance.

Here’s the sad thing: this dude will be a legend with some Birmingham residents. He probably doesn’t have to buy his own pint again for a year at least, this city voted for Brexit (albeit by a slim margin, but still) and the “good old boys” aka old white people who “remember” when “football used to be tough” will give

But the women also get benefits and the men do not.  The women also get paid a salary, regardless of whether or not they play a single game in the season, the men are treated like freelancers and only paid if they play games.

So...here’s the thing: the men and women aren’t paid in the same manner and that makes matters complicated. The men are paid on a per game basis; if they aren’t brought in to the team, they aren’t paid. If you get injured playing for your club team and can’t make that big tournament? No cash, US Soccer doesn’t care as

If there was a nuclear disaster in my city I sure as shit wouldn’t return. Are you fucking crazy? I’d wind up looking like this this poor bastard:

Generally speaking, lootbox changes shouldn’t change much in terms of gameplay; typically those are developed by two different departments.  This appears to be a straight-forward case of Bioware/EA lying about what sort of content would be in the final game.

Speaking from experience here:  Sometimes they get the landing strip.

Mar-a-lago isn’t far away...

There’s a strip club diner chain in Florida. I mean, it’s like a Denny’s but with strippers; totally blew my mind when I visited for work. Like...if I’m getting breakfast or lunch at a questionable roadside diner, the last thing I want to worry about is a loose pubic hair from a stripper getting into my food...why

It’s pretty simple: Steam is a privately owned store and they can choose what they do and don’t want to sell in their store. Wal-Mart doesn’t sell porno magazines and nobody is arguing they should be forced to do so, so why should Steam be forced to sell a game they don’t want to sell?

As someone that really dislikes rogue-like games, I know the feeling.  Every so often a rogue-like comes along that is so compelling, so tickles my particular niches that I decide to try it despite the rogue-like label; almost every time I quit out of boredom.  It’s not that that I can’t do it, it’s not that I need to