He’s the core of GOP rhetoric given skin and bone.
He’s the core of GOP rhetoric given skin and bone.
Which really is a “smoke can be followed to fire” type of thing.
When she first became a public name, I watched a few of Sarkeesian’s videos and while I could agree with some of the points made, it always felt like she wasn’t in it for the public good.
Guess I’m not surprised.
I really want to know how he accomplished this feat.
Based on the smashed out window, the mismatched hubcaps, the hood and trunk panels that don’t line up?
Just the next part on the list.
D-Dog is clearly the superior gaming dog.
If this were a game of football, that’d be a pass interference penalty. There’s an extended arm and it’s in front of Chepkirui. It’s kind of impossible to miss.
There is a question of if Chepkirui could have made up the gap without Huddle’s arm in the way, but we’ll never know because, you guessed it - Huddle’s arm was…
I came up as the kid of two soldiers, now a tech and teacher. We’re, as a family, comfortable now, and you’ll never hear me preach about how I got where I am all on my own.
Trump? Trump was white-glove handed the life equivalent of an easy video game, on easy mode, with cheats, and a walkthrough. He can’t say shit…
If I remember right, this is because no one wanted to make integration work, so surprise (not really) the immigrants sectioned themselves off and then everyone started wild’n out over there.
God, thank you for this. Thank you for understanding history. I wish more would look back than 10 years to understand this situation.
Hussein, Assad, and any number of powermongers in that region will eventually die. The ME is and has been unstable, but the way the US has handled things hasn’t really made it any more…
Daesh has occupied cities under its control - that’s part of its funding structure. In addition drugs, weapons, and oil, they’re also funded by the locals they push under their thumbs. Which, I’m glad you’re one of the folks who understand this.
Some just like to think Daesh rolls into only empty cities, like some of…
I feel like it’s because Japan and Germany were both stable nations without the level of deep corruption that Iraq was built upon as well as a more coherent national identity, something Iraq also had trouble with.
There was an article here - by a former US intelligence guy that matches your statements. In short, many members of Daesh are former Iraqi military who are trying to carve out a space for themselves and said, “fuck it, we’re gonna join AQ for a bit since it’s convenient for us.”
There is truth in that Hussein kept…
Puts them in a bad spot with US politicians and members of NATO. Just...ugh, Turkey’s government is a half-step from actually handing guns with Turkish markings to Daesh and no one wants to talk about it.
Right now, Daesh loses numbers as combat casualties, through desertions due to logistitics problems (pay, food, poor combat training), and loses local recruits as they become refugees.
They like to play a combo of the oppressed victim turning to powerful conqueror, though. So long as the world sees it clearly that…
Which, North is a good voice actor, but he’s getting sort of overused. It’s sad because I really do love many of his roles.
Sounds consistent with Kojima, yeah. He’s always wanted the feel of big Hollywood movie and was heavily influenced by it.
That said, even if the plan was to go with Sutherland over Hayter, Kojima could’ve at least given Hayter the chance to do a read.
Hate to say this, I liked Sutherland over Hayter for Big Boss/Venom…
Gotta appeal to everyone, so I’d toss in male dancers.
But the schoolgirl/schoolboy thing is pretty tacky.
Just...run it through a browser on a computer hooked to the TV at worst.
BE LOUD, BE WRONG, BUT BE LOUD. SOMEONE WILL BELIEVE YOU.