Stop feeding that trash and shove it into it’s cave, it wants to be fed and stop giving it a meal.
Stop feeding that trash and shove it into it’s cave, it wants to be fed and stop giving it a meal.
you're dreaming
She obviously could, but why would she, honestly? It’s not her job paying the wages of people working alongside her, that’s the employer’s responsibility. Ellen is also an employee, although a better paid one of course.
Ah yes! Phase II. “Powerful, it’ll be very powerful, all the power, all of it.
Our DM always says “I never add, but I will subtract”. But he does roll suspiciously high numbers of 16+ attack rolls.
This old joke is very timely in these times..
The only reason I mentioned that she’s white is that she knows a lot more white people than black people, yet the first person she knows that died from Covid-19 is black.
Considering how much money Wal-Mart has, I would think that class action lawyers would be all over this. In that case, Wal-Mart would be really in trouble. They might win, but it would take millions in lawyer fees. It’s no longer the case of one guy verses Wal-Mart, it’s teams of lawyers representing 1000s of workers.
Honestly as a queer Black man with the longest running #1 song in music history and essentially taking over the world in one year, he could choose to never do anything ever again and still be unprecedented as a Black man, a queer man, a musician, and historical figure without peers.
General Sherman Appreciation Week?
They’re probably not generous lovers, no.
There will be.
You’re assuming there will even BE an election in 2028...
I am absolutely down with Pete in 2028 once he has some experience under his belt.
Tabletop gaming enthusiasts run tabletop gaming stores, and they do not get rich doing it.
Running a “successful” tabletop store means managing to pay your bills, it does not mean turning a profit.
Board games do not make money. They sit and collect dust, and do not earn the real estate they are taking up. I run a hobby and game store. I promise you, what you have said is the farthest thing from the truth.
Board game stores do not make much money. They only survive by forging strong relationships with with customers. Gamestop would never prioritize that because it is a publicly traded company, and stockholders only care about increased profits.
Just wait until their cloven hooves burst into flame when stepping onto holy ground.
Just wait until they're shaking hands while standing on a sheet of copper.
Here is a hard one?