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thetruekamai

Congrats on the dumbest take I’ve seen on the internet so far today. Truly inspired.

Get the fuck off of your high horse, you virtue-signalling dipshit. There’s nothing in the universe so horrible that it can’t be joked about.

Will you quit jerking off over how smart you think you are and just answer the damned question? Jesus fucking Christ, man.

I haven’t read it yet but I plan on just listening to the audiobook, cause apparently Wil Wheaton is an excellent narrator.

The question is, were they taped together in parallel, or pointing in two different directions? Was this like, a double ended knife, or some sort of knife boomerang?

Nos, you specifically said you didn’t know what I was asking for, and then you didn’t give me an answer. If this election mattered, why does the article state that it didn’t? It’s a very simple question.

After a week of mulling it over, Javier decided to go through with it after Lovell allegedly came home one night and simply ignored her. On her side of the bed, Javier hid the katana, along with two knives she’d taped together. She also hid Lovell’s phone.

I’m asking you what the meaning is behind a direct quote from the article stating that the election didn’t matter. If you don’t know the answer to the question then just say so.

Not a reason to go crazy over it, but not a reason for reviling it either. It didn’t make any deep comment on society, but so what? Does everything have to?

Okay, so then what does this mean?

Actually, according to this article the Supreme Court decision means that none of these votes actually count.

Sincere, but wrong.

math can’t disprove God.

Man, you are dedicated to being aggressively stupid, aren’t you?

As someone who read the book, and is therefore “qualified” (*roll eyes/*jerkoff hand motion) to have an opinion, the OP is 100% correct in his assessment. The book absolutely is half-assed fan fiction.

Always telling when the positive comments all sound like ad copy.

This might be by most anticipated game of the year.

“I was just there to be there,”

Things like proxies and VPNs will essentially make this unenforceable. The teens will always be more tech savvy than the old white folks making the laws. This is a futile battle to fight.

Stellar counter-argument there Tex. You felt you deserved to have the last word even when you had nothing to say. Typical.