Wait, death? The article says only one succeeds, but that doesn’t mean that the ones that don’t succeed die. Which doesn’t seem like much if any of a spoiler - if there goals are in opposition, they can’t all succeed.
Wait, death? The article says only one succeeds, but that doesn’t mean that the ones that don’t succeed die. Which doesn’t seem like much if any of a spoiler - if there goals are in opposition, they can’t all succeed.
Touring that facility shortly before it opened permanently killed the whole “they get it so good on the taxpayers dime!” argument for me.
Many days I really wonder how we come back from this.
Hi tomato
Well, I’m sure that we could save a lot of money by simply getting rid of the absolute worst criminals and putting that money towards something actually useful, such as healthcare for law-abiding people who actually need and deserve it.
Hi tomato.
FYI, chatbot is tomatoface.
It’s the fallacy of relative privation/whataboutism in textbook form: Someone else doing something bad does not make this other bad thing less bad.
I’m 41, and I can honestly say I never had that conversation.
I’d place that age as older, honestly. Early 40s places much of Clinton’s presidency before they could even vote.
I am constantly amused by the projection being shown when conservatives assume that the only reason liberals care about Epstein is because it might link back to Trump. No matter who this leads back to, fuck them all.
As I’ve said before - anyone who facilitated, covered up, or participated in the sexual abuse of children needs to be locked the fuck up. Only the worst kind of tribalism would allow someone to get a pass because they’re on your “team”.
Jesus Haploid Christ, just shut up already, tomato.
Good.
Your logical fallacy is: Moving the Goalposts
I hold all religions in equal contempt. They’re all backwards, superstitious nonsense meant to comfort people who can’t handle that there is no purpose to life and nothing after death. Worse, they almost without exception serve as an excuse for people to other each other and subsequently torture and murder each other.
Should do Dragon Age: Inquisition just for the one where the archer takes a shot while doing a backflip 10 feet into the air.
Being an 80s kid has to pay off some time.
Well...
Nah, that Mel Brooks gag was making fun of a double arrow shot from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. He just took it to the logical extreme.