joshuagjohnston
Joshua Johnston
joshuagjohnston

I really liked Trevor, because I saw him for what he was. The unrestrained id of the stereotypical GTA player. But, at the same time if you play enough as Trevor you start to see the real, deep psychological scars that contributed to making him as messed up as he is. Little hints here and there keep cropping up, with

The only thing that sucks about the Dartz is that it’s one of those jokes that almost feels like it could be too plausible for exactly those reasons. It’s ridiculous, garish, ostentatious, and stupid people think that’s what money looks like.

My best guess would be that someone realized if people were vaping instead of smoking, there would be less chance of discarded cigarette butts starting fires. Not a very well educated guess, but I do live in wildfire country so every once in a while I think about that kind of thing.

A couple hundred years down the line, it’ll be a battle between Jesus, Mohammed, and L. Ron Hubbard.

By “lesser” I meant “less valid” as opposed to “less powerful”. Thor would be an equal in validity to a believer, on the same level as the monotheistic “god”. Not necessarily in regards to powers or abilities.

That’s my personal view, yeah. In that case, there’s no difference whatsoever. But, the question was referring to people who pray in church, not my beliefs. And for those people (and those of us looking in from the outside in an analytical light) there’s a definite difference.

If the statement is “Thor is a different kind of god than the one people pray to in church” then yes, that is the difference that applies most directly to the statement being addressed. There are of course a whole host of answers and caveats regarding the concepts of monotheism versus pantheistic religion, but the

The key word is “Were”.

Not giving you shit, but at least in the western world when people think about god in the context of ‘church’, Thor is definitely a different kind of god. That’s not saying he’s a lesser god, or a weaker god, he’s just *different* by the prevailing standards here.

Squirrel Girl is absolutely a book that sounds like it belongs in this conversation. I’d also consider suggesting Gotham Academy on the DC side.

On my 2013 LaCrosse with the eAssist 48v hybrid system, it still had both batteries and could even use the hybrid battery to jumpstart the 12 volt one. I thought that was incredibly clever.

What shocks me is that this was a bill that both NV senators, Dean Heller and newly-elected Catherine Cortez-Masto voted for. Also, it was nice to see that both Angus King and Susan Collins from Maine were also yeas. Every once in a while I do appreciate seeing news from Maine about elected officials that aren’t

I allllllllmost bought a Phaeton, drove 400+ miles to test drive one but it just had so many scary things showing up on the computer and so many little fiddly bits were cracked on the interior and exterior. So gorgeous, though. So amazing to drive. Gods, I wish I could afford one in good shape.

This is actually quote noteworthy, because it’s illustrating on a continuing basis just how desperately Facebook is to absolutely *bury* Palmer.

No, I think that normal, rational, reasonable liberals have been attacked as SJW’s long enough that it’s time to reclaim it. The whiny, right have watered the term down to mean what it should be reclaimed as: liberal people who don’t think straight white men are the be all, end all of civilization.

Some say his Secret Service detail was recruited from NASCAR.

Here’s my big question about those seats, what about them makes them more attractive to people who don’t have wheelchairs, crutches, or might be pregnant? I can understand if someone takes up more space due to a disability, but what else is better about those seats than the added space around it and ability to raise

If serious physical discomfort is caused by sitting in a normal train seat, then I think the odds are pretty strong that someone who sat in that seat and wasn’t disabled would be able to see signs of that if they paid attention. I know that I’ve always paid close attention to that, and actually make it a point to grab

Thanks for the response, I guess my experience really resonated with you.

And at the same time, as a nonnative person, I’ve been discriminated against on a reservation by being pulled over for “speeding 55 in a 25" which was absolute nonsense because I was extremely familiar with that stretch of road’s reputation for being a massive “white guys only” speed trap having gone to college on the