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Cosplay is something that now seems to belong to those folks with an ample amount of free time and disposable income anyway. It belongs to the pros, and not the rest of us.

Eh, maybe I’m just old and cynical.

Wells said the officer “was mistaken when it came to the store’s policy prohibiting masks” and it was “the one error” made in the incident.

Good because this shit is stupid, my company I work for now considers themselves essential business even though our corporate headquarters is closed, france, and now the United States is an epicenter in less than 8 hours ago.

First party Direct is most likely “June”. And not just because that was the date of E3, but rather because Nintendo’s first party schedule seem like the first half of the year(perhaps to let people recover from the holidays?) being very slow with sparse releases and things only starting to pick up in the summer to the

Gee maybe If she had only tried to force her way into an innocent man’s apartment & shot him in cold blood she might be viewed as a victim in the eyes of the state.

Every citizen 18+ should be able to vote. Period.

And let’s compare that to the person in Tennessee who KNOWINGLY voted twice.

Sickening.

Literally one of the tips in this article is to buy a recipe for tool upgrades, lol

More like pollut’her amirite

“Starting today, as a countermeasure to the coronavirus, [this restaurant] is Japanese only. I have a responsibility to protect my family, my staff and Sanji junkies. Please understand that this is not discrimination.”

Please understand that this is not discrimination.

#girldad, #gendernon-binarydad, #loveisloveisloveislovedad

Damn this is beautiful and shows how to be a real parent.

Promotions can be limited and look sold out.

Promotions can be limited and look sold out.

I’m sure Republican men everywhere will have some rude, nasty remarks for her.  And yet:

Unfortunately this is not true: most international adoptions are not open to same-sex couples at all, and many are only open specifically to heterosexual married couples. The TN law and other similar laws are still bullshit, of course, but the US has more liberal adoption laws (nationwide) than most other countries,

Are you sure about that? A lot of libraries in the Bay Area are not countywide (only for one or several cities) and they only give cards to people who live in that city or nearby.

And every episode of Splitscreen recently has ended with them saying "We'll find a way to keep doing this podcast whatever happens" which I find incredibly ominous.