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Unfortunately, the notion that “Republicans ain’t shit” is wrong. They *ARE* shit, but they have the money, power, and influence to be that way and get away with it, too. The fact that Trump was impeached twice, that people followed his lies into an insurrection, that they’re fighting (even attacking) law enforcement

Anyone else notice that wherever the GOP gets blocked by the majority expressing *THEIR* democratic rights, they immediately set about stripping that power from the majority?

Acting as if America had so fundamentally changed in the last century that this isn’t still more or less the norm in nearly every city and town in America.

And if polio bounces back in a big way, you can *EXCLUSIVELY* thank all the anti-vax assholes who worked tirelessly, night and day, fighting to create generations of future paralyzed, dead, and crippled children and adults.

If the attempts were genuine and sincere, there’s some truth to being ‘better late than never.’ But token, halfhearted (if even that much) gestures? No. In fact, it feels worse than nothing at all. If you don’t really take an issue seriously, how can ‘acknowledging’ that issue in a dismissive or minimal manner not

They’ll never admit it, but causing harm is half the joy they get from inflicting these draconian, regressive laws on the population, so it’s not accidental or an unavoidable consequence. It’s intentional.

Well, clearly the proper metric to determining a game’s ‘true value’ is to switch to debug mode and check the poly count being pushed onto the screen multiplied by the FPS. All those lame, old 2d games with their psuedo-2d graphics using polygons, pushing a few dozen polygons a time and running at 30fps? Worthless.

I’m sure it does. All the f***ing time. Because that’s just how a sizable enough proportion of the population think about themselves and how things are ‘supposed to be’ that everyone else just keeps getting screwed over by them at every turn. In the world these people have built, if you’re not willing and happy to

Once again illustrating that the issues with law enforcement in the US are both institutional and systemic.

It reminds me of a joke:

As long as I can remember, hustle culture has been a way of life. If you’ve got your eyes on a big raise or a corner office, doing the most is what gets you to the top and keeps you there.

The backbone of conservatism is a system of laws that apply others and not to themselves, of protections that apply to themselves and not to others. What the rest of us ‘regular folks’ call HYPOCRISY.

“You’ve depleted all of your ‘armed services energy’ for the day. Subscribe to our premium tier for more or purchase more from our in-app store.”

So, does that mean Unity rejected the $ 17.5b merger bid from ironSource, a ‘fine’ purveyor of mobile ads and microtransaction apps? Or will the next headline on this read: The US Military — now with microtransactions and in-app ads that *totally* don’t track users and data scrape!

Funny how white people think assuming not-white people might act in a ‘racist, anti-white’ manner is fine, but black people assuming cops can’t be trusted is wrong. To which I ask — of these two ‘assumptions’ which has the most supporting evidence?

So, because the police were just ‘doing their jobs’ here, they’re going to do their due diligence now and track down who filed the original false report and arrest the individual for filing that false police report, but also attempted murder, right?? (because lethal force is always a real possibility in any situation

No, no. One should be asking why he hasn’t been charged as an accomplice after the fact. Because he *KNOWINGLY* aided and abetted multiple criminals, first by helping them avoid being charged for their crimes in the first place, and then by undermining the legal process to justly convict them.

Republican criminals protecting other Republican criminals? I’m shocked. Shocked, I tell you!

“Wolves believe that sheep have violated an ‘agreement’ that was unilaterally written by wolves to ensure that sheep have no rights.”

“I spent $100,000 to skip over all of the game’s grind.”