Lasirius
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Hopefully sooner.So Alien invasion when? Thanksgiving? Christmas?
Hopefully sooner.So Alien invasion when? Thanksgiving? Christmas?
That 2A shoutout was conspicuous for its utter irrelevance to the sentence. How does rioting or looting affect anyone's right to own a gun?
Not hard to see some gun happy idiots seeing that as a green light from their orange god.
So Alien invasion when? Thanksgiving? Christmas?
Just the Chairman doing totally normal things.
Now I just want to hear him say of Trump “it says it all in his file. He’s a wild card. Flies by the seat of his pants.” Ala Top Gun.For a brief moment, I almost confused the guy for being Michael Ironside.
Ironically, isn't this whole situation one of the major reasons why Americans need the 2nd Amendment? To protect them from the government... (According to Trump supporters of course) But I guess that doesn't count when a Republican is President![]()
Honest question here: I am happy to see demonstrations and protests in order to start the dialogue about the need for change. But do you think that this will move the needle at all? Or will this further entrench people?
I was reading an article about James Dolan who said that the reason the Knicks organization hasn’t spoken out is because he doesn’t think that they are any more qualified to express their opinion than anyone else. (Obviously this is a bit flawed as the logical counter statement would be that he is just as qualified as anyone else to give his opinion, but that’s a different story). People commented universally on the statement as “what a smart man” and “I wish all celebrities would stop telling me how to think” (again, the irony that they elected a celebrity to be president and then he told them that celebrities are bad so they believe him). So it seems as though people are just as entrenched and you are starting to hear more people blaming George Floyd and defending the police. Is there any hope for change within this generation?
Honest question here: I am happy to see demonstrations and protests in order to start the dialogue about the need for change. But do you think that this will move the needle at all? Or will this further entrench people?
I was reading an article about James Dolan who said that the reason the Knicks organization hasn’t spoken out is because he doesn’t think that they are any more qualified to express their opinion than anyone else. (Obviously this is a bit flawed as the logical counter statement would be that he is just as qualified as anyone else to give his opinion, but that’s a different story). People commented universally on the statement as “what a smart man” and “I wish all celebrities would stop telling me how to think” (again, the irony that they elected a celebrity to be president and then he told them that celebrities are bad so they believe him). So it seems as though people are just as entrenched and you are starting to hear more people blaming George Floyd and defending the police. Is there any hope for change within this generation?
That whole concept and line of thought is a sham and it's gonna eat away at America like a cancer. it already is. Biggest lie ever told.