I'm... genuinely confused. My comment was definitely on the right post yesterday. I've never seen this thread. I blame kbin shenanigans.
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For what it's worth, I totally agree. We've "lesser evil"ed our way into voting for genocide, the greatest evil. Sorry that things are going to get worse under Trump, but there is a 0% chance that I vote for either of the genocide candidates, even if one is worse than the other. Democrats will have to lose elections until they field an anti-genocide candidate for the presidency (I can't believe that's a qualification now).
A grocery store near my house has an entrance exactly like this, except the roads are 3 lanes each. It's genuinely a nightmare to navigate if it's even remotely busy.
One thing LotR does very well: lets men show emotions that aren't anger. Frodo smiles, shouts Gandalf's name excitedly, cracks a joke with him, and gives him a hug. That's how you know they're old friends.
It's only a scam if they're being misleading. I've never heard anyone say "get an art degree, you'll get rich!" It's not a scam to study art simply because you want to develop your knowledge and talents in a structured way. Should art degrees cost as much as they do? Probably not, but "expensive" and "scam" are two different things.
Conversations about language aside, the error is that "Monday" is a string with a length of 6.
"LGBT" doesn't have to be a conscience or religion belief. You can just state that heterosexual marriage against your beliefs.
If the choices are "enthusiastic genocide" and "genocide with some light tut-tutting", then democracy failed.
Strange to see Zullie outside of the FromSoft space, but also, 100% accurate point.
The problem is that red light cameras incentivizes cities to encourage dangerous driving, because it is now a revenue source. Multiple cities have been caught illegally shortening yellow lights because shorter yellow lights cause more red light violations, yielding more money for the city and also increasing the rate of accidents at those intersections.