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  • I've had controversial opinions about judges, cops, prosecutors, and etc, who are involved in particular egregious violations of their duties, do not deserve due process. They've clearly demonstrated they don't believe the system has value.

  • No it's like the nemesis system in the Lord of the rings games and everyone moves up one slot! /S

  • They tried to give him a government iPhone and he refused. He kept using his insecure device instead.

  • Call it D2F

  • Give me my coal powered steam car, assholes!

  • Many people enjoy inserting and removing a their gun from a holster, however, it's important to remember that discharging your gun in the holster can have dire, life altering consequences.

  • Good bois and girls.

  • I was semi recently explaining to someone that monitors are basically small TV's, with more variety in sizes, form factors, and refresh rates.

  • This. I'm not actually opposed to the requirement for needing ID or proof of citizenship to vote. What I am opposed to is anything creating a barrier to voting that's more substantial than an extremely mild inconvenience like registering.

    Imo we need a national ID system anyway, so we can stop using SSN data for that purpose because it's stupidly insecure. In the modern digital age it would be trivial to just assign a "user is licensed to drive x" flag in a digital database in your home state to your ID. Pair it with some kind of 2FA and switch government services to digital.

    Easy, cheap to administer, make it free, and auto register people to vote when they turn 18. Have highschools participate in the ID issuing process, since that covers the vast majority of people.

  • It's pretty much a ritual of mine to be and stay hammered most of my travel day.

    Chug most of a half pint of liquor in the parking garage, double of Johnnie Walker Black for pretty much every hour I'm in the airport, order some mini bottles (or carry on my own) on the plane, sleep until my destination, and then do whatever it is I'm doing that day.

    But then, I handle my alcohol extremely well (and have the red hair gene that makes you less susceptible to its effect and process it more quickly). So I don't really get in trouble.

  • It's often said that Democrats today are Republicans of the 90's/00's, and this is further proof of that on top of the reasons you mentioned.

  • Well hello there

  • I also love word, publisher, and visio.

    I grudgingly accept outlook.

    I despise PowerPoint

  • Meat bad, Cartels Okay

  • Pull absolutely all support and funding, permanent ban on weapons transfers, deactivate their F35s. International financial sanctions.

  • As long as the demand exists in the market, the niche will be filled. There's simply too much money to be made.

    As a related example:

    Mexico has a cartel problem not because their government is weak, but because the scale of the American drug market means every cartel has an annual income that dwarfs any conceivable taxation revenue. Which means they're better armed, better staffed, better equipped, and overall a more formidable threat than can be dealt with.

    Even fully legalizing drugs in the US might not undercut the cartels at this point because their operations have extended so far into legitimate forms of income at this point. Cartels are an agricultural powerhouse, and are responsibility for the vast majority of avocado production for example.

  • Bro just use your phone. If it's android, use AIReader. Free, incredibly configurable, can read every type of book file. Dark mode, adjustable brightness for reading before bed. It gets so dark that I can't even read the minimum setting in a pitch black room. Best e-reader app I've ever found and I've been using it for probably 10 years now.

  • This was my choice and reasoning as well.

    MTG and Boebert would be interesting, see if I can get them to fight over who gives a better hand job.

    I'd sit next to Ted Cruz if I wanted to stroke out after having a bad faith argument where he repeatedly uses bad debate tactics as devil's advocate.

    Same with Clarence Thomas. Except my goal would be to make him strike out instead.

  • Drugs that make you pass out and any amount of water you're able to submerge yourself in do not mix.