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No, don’t even think of it. If you wear the shirt but don’t actually run the race, the secret running police will take you away in the middle of the night and strap you to a treadmill for the rest of your life. They do the same for people who have the 26.2 sticker on their cars but haven’t actually run a

We can hope that they rescind the 2022 decision in light of the corruption evidence brought to light in 2015...

The assertion is that we had complete freedom of movement to and from those combat zones. We could get a chopper wherever, whenever we needed with relative safety. That is not to say they didn’t have some hot LZs to hit but we had complete air superiority in those wars with little challenge. We should not expect that

You wouldn’t be the first to suggest that and it’s great advice but it lacks one crucial component, the “how”. I promise you it is not as simple as, just don’t eat that stuff. There is a compulsion that I need to overcome which, when my ADHD is not being controlled properly, is nigh upon impossible to handle.

Hell, there’s a lot here that I didn’t even realize was covered by insurance. Been trying to get my obesity under control for some time. Thanks Beth! You might have added a few years to my life.

That’s great! As if to prove your point, I honestly thought it was from The Avenger’s.

BUT WHAT IS IT REALLY FROM?!?!

SHUT UP!

Are you saying these two things demonstrate that the office of the president doesn’t have too much power?

In theory you’re correct, in practice, that went out the window in the following WWII. The office of the president wields too much power for this to be good advice.

White people don’t know what they’re allowed to laugh at anymore.

Honest question(s) if you don’t mind, I’m genuinely curious.

From the Hawks run last year, hilarious:

To add a bit of a wrinkle:

Just look at the runners. Who is it more natural to chase down? The quick skinny guy or the slow fat guy?

Oh, see, I got the feeling he was separating the characters from the herd so he could pick them off one by one.

Nevertheless, the federal government still considers it illegal, and that means you assume a variety of risks if you choose to use it for medical purposes. For example, a prescription in one state usually does not transfer to another, so you cannot travel and fill a prescription while you’re away from home.

Yet, you cannot include even 1 of those 27,000 reasons to backup your claim?

Look, I’ll admit that I’m only an armchair constitutional scholar but I’ll at least do my research before I post something. You should do the same.