thunderpantsgnomes
thunderpantsgnomes
thunderpantsgnomes

Thanks for the reply! I did manage to find it on CNN, though now my brain is just running through all the why. Did he see polling and think he had no shot next year, is this a way to disentangle himself from the madness before it REALLY becomes the madness...I’m just so curious now, but mostly happy that even if we

Chaffetz news? What happened? I didn’t see anything on here about Chaffetz today, and I was sure if any manner of political misfortune befell him Jezebel would be rightly exultant.

But the people who are pushing this have Lucille Bluth kind of money and don’t understand or care about this.

It does warm my heart when to know that the gnome of white supremacy is saddled with the name of the Muppet’s janitor.

Yeah, that’s not temper. It’s not like there aren’t a universe of insults and other rudeness that doesn’t involve words meant to suggest others as subhuman because of their genetics. This is just hate, and anyone who accepts “temper” as a fig leaf is just worried about getting caught doing this themselves.

Because that requires someone to directly kill them. Even in the case of lethal injection, there are two different buttons pushed, which is supposed to only take one of the inputs, and you don’t know which, so nobody knows who really killed the person, the same way that in firing squads there would be some blanks and

There are times when you can start using something, and if it’s not quite right you can stop using it or fix it.

Pennsylvania really is just the space between Philly and Pittsburgh, but damn if they can’t drag the rest of us in too. We’re set up fine for now, this won’t hit us, but I knew enough people on the bubble when I lived in Pittsburgh, and I worry about where this could leave them.

If you are a non-white twelve-year-old, they might just shoot you claiming you tried to kill them, so watch out for that.

I have seen a small handful of ads, but certainly nothing that meets the merits of the fairly dramatic story of the unethical use of someone’s cells that have underpinned massive leaps in our understanding of cancer.

His idea for a next accomplishment is bad, leveling anyone to max prior to getting magicite means you don’t get all the level up benefits. The kill-the-final-boss-in-2-minutes strategy for me was 1) give terra a genji glove and an offering for relics, 2) use bahamut to increase her max HP to make sure it would hit

So I poked at the linked article and couldn’t find anything definitive. Was this ONLY gamestop.com, and nothing in store? I haven’t used their website since buying Stubbs the Zombie about a decade ago, so I’m feeling safe, but I’ve snagged a few things in store here and there, if that could have been a problem then

I am now nearly 34, which marks roughly 3 decades of hearing that look both ways before crossing the street, and that feels like it would reasonably apply to any line across which something could drive that would kill you upon impact. Literally one additional second of effort avoids any risk here.

Freedom to shoot yourself in the foot has to be the most honest assessment of the government as a whole right now.

If you wanted a great bargaining chip to lots more access to users personal data without the usual effort of NSA hacking/intercepts, a lawsuit involving lots of bad press and potential money that could just go away sounds pretty strong.

“Make a public commitment to” != “have such a thing in place.” Gearbox is trying to get G2A to make a lot of positive PR statements, get their stuff sold, and then they can walk away with super disappointed face when, somehow, G2A failed to honor their part of the bargain. Gearbox either gets G2A to take the blame, or

The reason that large pharma companies haven’t dove on this is the polymer it is based on is, I believe, not eligible for any sort of patent protection. Since nobody can get the cost bump potential from patent protection, any company that tried to gouge on it would be undercut by another company, so the potential

The bill of goods was that the bad guys would lose when somebody else fought them.

Gas dispersal is annoyingly complex with enclosed vs. open/ventilated spaces and still vs. flowing air, dosage is hard to do when you have a good medical history and can administer to a compliant patient by syringe, allergic reactions are possible and could lead to death of bystanders, and if the person is more

So Bill O’Reilly, who at least tries to represent himself as someone who knows things in the news and would then help explain things to people, when asked about what someone in politics said as he watched it, apparently could do nothing but sit there picking his nose and think “man...that lady has hair.”