

84 years late but we’ll take it I guess.


84 years late but we’ll take it I guess.
file a side flat and boom instant (hand) router blade.


nice “ceasefire” those nazi zionists seem to be doing.
“the war that was so easy to put down it was shorter than high school.”


that’s my whole point. :)


that’s it. yep. while ambiguity on a form gives leeway to the person who did not write it, this is still pretty clear to me. user of? (using while filling out form?) “addicted to”? ask any drunk they’ll tell you they’re not an addict. 😉


it’s a fed form no? iirc it doesn’t say a time range other than “current”?


true!! i mean logical. my bad.


the question on the form is not temporally bound; it asks if you are currently using. i read it as “are you smoking while filling the form out?”
the answer is always “no.”


i’m all for better gun laws, and I speak as someone who owns multiple and yet still does not trust the 2nd amendment anyway. I think we should be reminding folks that “amendments” don’t mean shit, and we need legit common sense laws.
and a separation of concerns when it comes to what a gov can and cannot do. eg: laws won’t stop ppl from owning guns, but mental health/healthcare WILL stop people from causing harm.


i’m too scared to try it, the doctor pawn in my group only has a doc skill of 3.


had me in the first part, the US is indeed far right and authoritarian. and must be stopped. 😉


and I have the added DLC: my central nervous system says, “oh you’re relaxed? pfft you don’t need to breathe.”


exactly.


when has a government
cough: the irish potato “famine.”
look. religion is bad. people are bad. capitalists are bad.
i just tend to think it all boils down to peoples castes/class that really drives this “bad.”


Capitaism does genocides too…
More than one thing can be true at the same time lol.


yes but it’s not “the religion” that’s the problem. “ain’t no war but class war” is not just a cool slogan, it’s practically newtonian fact.


it’s not religion. it’s class.
yep. thats exactly what i was thinking