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A weird choice considering how bad and unpopular its been lately and how popular The Boys are.

Have you guys noticed how the cast of Spongebob maps perfectly to the cast of Riverdale? Think about it.

“Eldritch thrumming

Moore v. Harper is the next big one. Thats the one where they likely will decide state legislatures can run elections however they want, including ignoring the state constitution and just picking who they want. 

May not agree with best, but I really like what they did with the final decisions. And the evil ending was heartwrenching, damn. 

I don't agree but definitely respect your opinion. 

If it was any less than 8, someone would’ve (likely) had to reload...

I keep thinking of that famous “Midvale School For The Gifted” Far Side cartoon.

They are literally trained to be chickenshits - funny how that works. They aren’t any legal obligation to “Protect and Serve” too. They’re nothing more than federally protected, state-funded gangs.

Maybe not, but we can always get interesting with the remixes.

Oh not bad but I can definitely see a temper there. 

Funny thing about guns: triggers don’t give a shit about your age or fitness, depress one and a bullet comes out regardless. I’m so sick of fucking pigs and their fear, there’s always an excuse, just like in both these instances. We both know it wouldn’t have mattered one iota if the guy was 25 and ripped like

I don’t dislike Falcone—and I’m glad he at least turns in a good performance here—but I can't help feeling he’s been dragging down his wife’s career for years.

That whole good/bad guy with a gun adage only exists after the fact to push a narrative.

I think we can all take comfort that these nineteen children were ultimately protected from learning about gay people.

It still baffles me that steve-o was the one of the two that came out the other side a remarkably better person

Guy looks like if Bam Margera made better choices. 

The reality cooking competition show pits some of the best young chefs in the country...”

Reagan’s daughter Patti Davis wrote that she “believe[s] in forgiveness,” but “forgiving someone in your heart doesn’t mean that you let them loose in Virginia to pursue whatever dark agendas they may still hold dear.”