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The dish soap is concerning, not because it’s dish soap or that it doesn’t work as they were using it. It’s concerning because it’s not spec. If workers unilaterally decided to use dish soap instead of what’s spec’d, you have to ask what else did they decide to change on the fly?

The dish soap itself wouldn’t bother me if it was in the assembly spec. But since it wasn’t there’s probably no paper trail of which planes got soaped up and which ones didn’t. Maybe it matters, maybe it doesn’t, but it does make me concerned about what other steps they’ve been improvising.

How would you fix the second amendment in such a way that people have the right to defend themselves and also take arms against the rich and powerful if necessary? It’s literally ONLY liberals that think it’s bad, even ultra-radical leftists agree that it’s a good thing: because the working class deserves to be armed

In this assassination-driven scenario, why wouldn’t the President be assassinated? Historically that's been the most common event. 

Electoral colleges were already on the decline globally before our constitution was written. (It’s more of a medieval thing.) When they decided it for us, it was already dated and strange. That’s why today, we’re the only country with one at a national level. The only other ones remaining anywhere are for social clubs,

Better than no years.

Only in that rather odd North American definition of naked where somebody is described as being naked when they are still wearing underwear. Weird.

Sure but just vote Biden in November and you won’t have to actually worry about any of this.

Like so, so many other aspects of our continually adapted constitution, the electoral college made a lot more sense 234 yrs ago. Much like the ‘sacred’, outdated 2nd amendment.   https://www.archives.gov/electoral-college/history

It’s Woking from inside the house!!!

I know Europe, biblically.

Is Woke in the room with you right now?

They’ve got the skin-tone color all wrong.

Technically, it’s more complicated because while it is those ingredients, things like the garlic are pickled so it’s not just “Throw it all in the jug and wait”. 

Wada sent him a check too for the trouble :) 

I bet everybody at the grocery store applauded too and then Wada wrote him, asking him to write the next Final Fantasy game, but he was too busy...

I just raged so hard. 

Corny. 

“and threw the game away out of spite”....

Rightttt. 

The problem isn’t really the linearity, a lot of games are linear, and I think there isn’t even a problem with a largely linear RPG. FFX works despite being nearly as linear. The problem is XIII makes no attempt to disguise it. It doesn’t give you even the illusion that you’re doing anything other than running in a