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I have no idea what these evil white men who own all of the NFL do for a living

great question! a lot of people assume that this means no one should own anything at all, but that’s not actually true. This phrase originated in french anarchist Jean-Pierre Proudhon’s 1840 book What Is Property? Proudhon was arguing against the idea of the sovereign right of property, that someone can unilaterally

Here’s the moral quandary my players ate up:

It if they had called it a chapel it’d be fine, yeah? “Here’s a quiet place weirdos can worry about whether they touch themselves too much.” “Oh nooo! Sharia law has taken over!”

Muslim prayer rugs in Ollie North’s office

“People are terrified. They kicked Ollie North out and put in a prayer room,”

The new rule that you can’t walk around the building with your pants unzipped and your dick swinging around is going to be especially tough for Sean Hannity to follow.

“Horton, Here’s a Poo!”

It’s time to flip the script

I often see white parents with obviously adopted black children, I’d call the police but they’d probably arrest the kids.

Jesus Titty-Fucking Christ, dude...

It’s obviously a joke, but law enforcement policy has always been not to try to decipher when perceived threats of violence are serious or in jest. Just like you can’t joke about bombs at an airport, you can’t ask your followers to kill ICE agents on twitter. Maybe an egg or someone with a handful of followers would

Dumb ass. Joking about killing people, especially federal agents, is the fastest way to put yourself under federal investigation. Besides, it isn’t funny. There are people who are borderline and need very little to set them off.

The joke wasn’t even that funny. I think the interesting part is his actual conversation with ICE agents.

Right, and Sega’s recently announced Sega Ages plan suggests that it’ll be up to individual publishers to re-release their classic games on the Switch on their own rather than working with a unified, streamlined program like the Virtual Console.

Them: “The all-digital future will be great! No one needs physical media anymore! Get with the program, olds!”

Me: “You won’t own a damn thing you purchase (not that we did with physical media either; dem EULAs), and eventually, companies will start selling your childhood back to you via subscription services.”

Them:

It doesn’t say they’re not putting generations old games on the Switch. It just says they don’t have any plans for Virtual Console™. It’s super important to remember that Virtual Console was just the branding and advertising that encompassed that particular approach Nintendo used at the time for releasing games. It’s

I think the part of the video that I find so compelling is that I’m fully aware that horrible stuff is going on in the background but even when I’m trying to I can’t focus on it.  I just keep getting pulled into the dancing and the “fun” and all that stuff.

What a fool.

Don’t kid yourself though. The same shit happens in any city in Canada / US too. A co-worker of mine in Vancouver told us he gets harassed almost on a weekly basis for being asian despite being Vancouver born and raised.