If we simply sent food and medicine instead of guns, we'd be beloved. The US has consistently done the wrong thing every single time.
If we simply sent food and medicine instead of guns, we'd be beloved. The US has consistently done the wrong thing every single time.
I have long maintained that different silverware changed how food tastes. Similarly, different glasses affect beverages. It's probably more noticeable to a supertaster, but people have always thought I was wrong in the head for avoiding certain types of flatware. Now there's proof!
You are not living up to your screen name. I am disappoint.
She would. Besides, where she went, plastic melts.
One of my favorite memories is driving back to Ohio from New York as a kid before there were superhighways and listening to the radioplays on AM stations. With the right weather conditions you could usually get a station for hundreds of miles and hear an entire show.
That was kind of cool.
Yeah, having to watch bad TV for a job is just excruciating. I'm not being facetious. Probably because TV is the last refuge of "doing stuff" for me. By the time I get to television, I've already exhausted working, cleaning stuff, reading a book, watching a movie and playing a video game.
Impossible.
This is the exact place I went on my photo safari in South Africa. It was one of the coolest experiences I've ever had, and I'm looking forward to going back when I visit Zimbabwe.
Animals aren't that stupid.
Hell, I got reamed for choosing the wrong character. It was a very WTF moment.
I tried LoL. It was uniformly full of assholes. The single most unpleasant experience I've ever had online.
Are you actually that dumb?
Pigeon toe.
My point is they're in the same ballpark and you went waaay too far trying to diminish the similarities. Your analogy was like saying it's a domestic kitten compared to a full-grown tiger when it's really more like a panther. A Bearcat can still smash down brick walls if necessary and can take the full force of an…
Same for you. Cops are simply killing people left and right for no reason and you're cheering them getting bigger guns and armored vehicles. You're part of the problem.
Money.
"Pulling the trigger" isn't difficult. KNOWING when to pull the trigger is the hard part, and we have seen over and over again the past few years the police clearly have little idea where that line is. Ferguson PD is getting all the headlines, but LA PD has been doing the exact same things, putting the public in…
It's not the LA cops, it's the Los Angeles SCHOOL cops. The absolute worst school shootings have not required this sort of armed response.
If you want to combat hyperbole, you can't go all the way to other side of the spectrum to make your point.