I mean...bro was just giving an opinion man. He didn't even really say that much originally. I think claiming the "superiority" of something online alot of the times is vibes based. That ain't necessarily bad though. Are people not allowed to give more generalized or vague opinions?
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That's called desensitization.
When it comes to shotguns, if you want a nice budget option, Mossberg Maverick 88 is a pretty good option, or if you're willing to pay a bit more for higher quality Mossberg 500.
If you have a higher budget I'd recommend a rifle. AR platform.
You know, you'd think conservatives would put family before politics given their stereotypical "stated values". But I guess that all goes out the window when their conservatism morphs into something closer to fascism.
Tbh, I get that too. Another realization I've had, is that a lot of Americans are so caught up in things like working and trying to survive, that paying attention to politics or the world in general is the last thing on their minds.
I mean, I feel most people who lost money were doing "options trading", basically full on gambling/speculation. If you had put that money in an s&p500 index fund, chances of losing money are slim.
MORE FUNDING FOR USPS! FUCK CORPOS!
Sigh, we need to fund NASA more.
Gym memberships should definitely be easier to cancel
You know what would be good? Headphone jack, and great batteries yes, but how about something easily self repairable? Or shit replaceable batteries would be nice too.
Yeah, I recognize you when we were talking about THC. I don't think you're wrong in this case? You just asked to see if changing order per ballot really does make a difference in voting stats. In any case dry herb vapes are the best, vaporizes flower's thc without burning, so it's probably a bit healthier.
For any Californians. Yes on Prop 33, no on Prop 34. Prop 34 is a revenge ballot initiative meant to hurt the AIDs healthcare foundation, as they are advocating for 33, a rent control initiative.