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Tom Dunne
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Forget going into Mexico; according to the administration’s citizenship argument on the 14th Amendment, illegals are not “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States, which would mean they can’t even be detained by federal authorities on American soil.

That was an excellent recap, thanks.

You got my click. Well played. *golfclap*

The ‘like’ button I can tolerate. But that fucking nose ring? That’s gotta go, chief.

Low-hanging fruit would be the most nutritious item on Arby’s menu.

I can only assume so, as it’s clearly impossible to get a Johnson-related article without accompanying Star Wars commentary. His prior work is a lot more relevant with respect to his directing a murder mystery, but you wouldn’t know it from reading above.

There are fine people on both sides!

What happens first: the heat death of the universe, or Rian Johnson fanboys and haters stop exhausting everyone with their TLJ hot takes? 

That’s a half gallon of liquid diabetes right there.

That’s sexist!

So why does America need to build a wall if Fox News can police the border? Put Hannity in a Foxhole(tm) in the Texas border and tell him he can come out once America’s immigration problems are all solved.

Does fridging assume that the violence/murder is done with the intent to motivate a male character, or just that it becomes a motivation? I ask because Fisk didn’t kill Julie to motivate Dex, and in fact didn’t want Dex to find out at all. It was a shitty plot point either way, but definitely different from Alex

Gotcha.

The game I was talking about is Watch Dogs, which was 2014. She hasn’t had any big titles since then. Do you mean Splinter Cell? I know Ubi screwed that one up.

Forget producing, get LeBron in the hockey mask. “He’s got to be four or five inches taller than Hodder and is built like a brick shithouse - turn him loose on those kids!

The last AAA title she shipped sold more than ten million copies.

I’m looking forward to Caitlyn Jenner’s take on this.

They’re not coming *to* a conclusion, that’s their starting point. The line of thinking, if we can call it that, is: “I am a white Christian man. People of other colors, religions and genders are occasionally able to be/do/have things I don’t like. This means white Christian men are discriminated against.” Any hint

No muppet! No muppet! You’re the mupppet!

The Crazy Bread was so good back then.