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Ohio CC license holder checking in: this fact is relevant to the “but it’s a conceal/carry state!” argument because the 911 call came in saying he was pointing a gun at other people in the park. your right to open carry becomes null and void at that point. I’m not saying the police officer was in the right, just that

Not gonna lie, I say ‘geezeminy crickets,’ which as best I can tell is my grandmother’s spanglish interpretation of jiminy cricket, all the time...

that look is meant to accentuate soft features, IMO... it’s lost on angular (white girl?) faces.

no, thats not what i meant. If we dismiss historical figures out of hand for having views that would be vile today but which were status quo for their time we will do a poor job of analyzing history contextually. History needs to be looked at both from a modern perspective and a historical one.

my understanding is that its an operation that isn’t usually performed by accredited doctors anyway.

where did i try to downplay them?

humanity has gone back and forth between thinking slavery is wrong and needing it to sustain certain industries since biblical times. In a way, it’s something we are still dealing with now as we outsource our manufacturing to the third world. The concept of race was invented, or at least popularized, for the purpose

theres nothing wrong with viewing historical figures from a modern perspective, but these people were products of their time. Any historical figure from before the middle of the 20th century is almost guaranteed to have been a racist, a sexist, and a xenophobe. If we focus on the negative impact of those views (and

maybe they handle it better but I’m pretty sure it’s a medical fact that, all things being even, men can process and therefor drink more without feeling intoxicated. Liver enzymes and such. I said ‘all things being even’ because a woman who is a veteran drinker will be able to consume more than a guy who drinks only

jesus christ.

its usually boneless but i’ve had it with bone-in leg quarter, but always breaded and fried. It’s usually served with syrup on the side and often (I’m from the carolinas so I can’t speak for deeper south) with some cayenne butter.

your uncle sounds like he was a true renaissance man.

haha... well pumpkin spice is basically cinnamon/allspice/cloves which i think would go well with some spiced butter and maple syrup.

chicken and waffles are a goddamn southern delicacy get your head right.