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You’re definitely not the only one who likes all the drama and trash talking; it clearly sells pay-per-views.

Not to rain on the parade, I know a lot of people really love them some Pathfinder, but this is being published (at least in part, the full extent is unclear) by My.com. And that alone should be enough to give people pause.

I mean, not sure what good that will be. Kinda hard to scoop up liquified organs from upholstery.

Like Maya Angelou said, “when you know better, do better.” Now you know better, so go forth and be awesome.

Asking why hair is important in this context is a perfectly reasonable question, but coming out of the gate with a snarky, sarcastic, asshole-ish remark and then questioning why people respond in kind is a far cry from asking a simple question about something you don’t understand.

I don’t disagree with any of what you said. My comment was more of a withering resignation about any true justice remaining than anything else.

In my mind, there’s a weekly (daily?) gathering of staff that kneel in front of Supreme Overlord Congealed Cheeto Dust, naked and self-flagellating while wailing, “We are not worthy! I am but a worm!” All while Princess Tiny Hands rubs self tanner on his nipples. (I also refuse to apologize for the imagery ;p)

Unlikely that he’ll come outright and saw “Comey lied in his testimony.” It doesn’t seem like a likely scenario that anything that substantial will be said, but he’ll surely hint at it and attempt to lead others to that conclusion.

I like to imagine a scenario where people enter the room with WWE/UFC style walk out music, and this is his.

I mean, he already has (in his confirmation hearing). Although I’ll admit to not know whether lying to Congress there counts as perjury, he’s already demonstrated his willingness to lie to them openly. I’m just not sure that even if he does that it will amount to anything.

The second amendment doesn’t give you the right to draw on and shoot at police officers who have reason to believe a crime is being committed inside your home. So, yes. You would be charged.

The second amendment doesn’t give you the right to draw on and shoot at police officers who have reason to believe a crime is being committed inside your home. So, yes. You would be charged.