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    Oh my god that thing is horrendous.

    Under current guidelines, ivory can be sold if it was brought into the United States before it was listed as endangered or if the elephant died of natural causes, as long as there is documentation.

    To be fair, some states go all out to discourage it. Like 2012 when FL gave us seven long pages of hell. Candidates knew the amendments were too obstuse so each party was outright printing lists of “this means X is yes, Y is no, that’s how to vote on it. I tried reading the darn things myself and it was HELLISH trying

    One of the biggest flaws I see in fellow liberals is treating things like we just need the presidency. NO. We need congress. We need mayors. We need state congress. We need judges. We need govenors. VOTE DOWN TICKET.

    Uncle Joe is going to throw down. It’s going to rock.

    Because she knows not to nuke Bernie. You don’t nuke someone hugely popular with a big section of the base. You beat them, sure, but don’t nuke ‘em

    Obvs Aeron is tripping so hard he forgot how grammar works. No big.

    ...You know this is the man who wrote Joffrey and Ramsay, right? He likes his POV characters to be complex but he also likes having a monstrous villain around.

    It’s pissing off all the people who were telling themselves “it’s too good to be fantasy” (and thus they’re not “kids” or “geeks” for liking it) because later books and seasons have decided to firmly remind us that it is fantasy. A big part of why Westeros was the way it was at the start of the series was there having

    Construction worker who was in the immediate area when the shooting started claimed shooter had body armor on KTLA5.

    The cop answering on KTLA 5 is doing a good job. he’s admitting that there’s a lot of info coming in really fast and so he cannot personally confirm something even if another part of his department confirmed it via text/email while he was conversing because he’ll need to check back in. Also at calming people down on

    Fingers crossed for as few people hurt as possible.

    My friends and I once played hide and seek inside a Sam’s Club while their mom shopped. I went between the palletes of an aisle (I think it was near cereal) and camped. Turned out the game ended after about ten minutes and they’d been combing the store for me for a good long while after the other girls couldn’t find

    I’m starting to wonder if Apocalpyse really was the villain of the X-Men movie...

    Agreed. I don’t mind some comics being more explicit (I mean, I read Empowered for crying out loud, I’d never hand anyone under high school aged that) but the idea that the main book of a flagship superhero who is constantly marketed to children doesn’t need to take their readership into account is silly.

    Sometimes they manage to be pretty good. Battle Frontier did a good job of showing his skills, unconventional tactics, and a lot of his not-as-recently-seen moms, to the point where after he beat all the Frontier Brains he was asked to join.

    There’s a post going around in the tumblr geek circle I’m in where someone’s young nephew freaked out over the new Cap thing (he was really upset, hey, he’s a kid) and the general plan formulated in the chain of replies for handling any kids who are upset by this is “just tell kids Hydra is writing the book to make

    Donald Trump, a human/Komodo dragon hybrid

    Nice...holy crud Link’s weird. But shorts sound like a good plan.

    This could be really cool, I’d love to see it.