

Cool, so this was never about security.


Cool, so this was never about security.


Not anywhere they are interested in being.


Ah yes, but definitely close to an international airport.


This is like a group project in school. Is it your fault that another member didn’t complete their part and the project received a failing grade? Nope. Did you still receive a failing grade? Yup. We failed. All of us. I’m with you that regular people aren’t to blame for the actions of the state, but that changes nothing. Here we are…with an F on the report card. I didn’t earn this grade, and neither did you. Now it’s on us to drag that grade back up, as a group.


I still stand by my comment. Four years later, and we are still sitting in the bullshit for round two. We, as a country, failed the task at hand.


This is the point I keep reminding myself of. We had four years to do anything at all. We all knew version 2.0 would be back like deja vu but worse, and we (as a country) just let it.


Lemme try and feel sorry for my cartoonishly rich tech overlords real quick…


It’s had me thinking a lot about the tolerance paradox. Where exactly is the line? How should it be handled? Will we get better without violence? Is violence necessary to fight back against dangerous ideas? Who should be the ones holding the line against dangerous ideas? What could we have done differently to ensure we didn’t get here? Will we make any changes or learn anything from this? What duty do we have to protect the marginalized communities that this kind of speech affects?
I’ve certainly drawn some conclusions of my own pondering this, but I still have plenty of unanswered questions.


All my homies vote for Pedro.


To answer your question, a ton of the civil rights movements happened in Alabama.
…mainly because of all the other terrible shit happening in Alabama, but there’s no denying the progress that was made!


That’s not an unlimited amount of data.
Personally, I agree with your mindset, but I’m pretty handy with fixing/maintaining my own vehicles. For someone needing something to reliably get back and forth to work/school/daycare, I understand why people don’t go this route. Shop lead times have skyrocketed in the last few years, as have repair prices. Sometimes you just need something you don’t have to worry about.


Absolutely! I was just running on the assumption that:
2)For those unaware, a blanket “no” is easier to remember and safer to follow.
3)If you’re in the market for platinum grade cured toys, then you are already well past this learning experience.


Excellent recommendation, I absolutely love that stuff, and a lifetime supply is cheap! The worst part about it is finding a good bottle to keep it in.


Remember kids, silicone lube is not safe for silicone toys.


I was in the same boat; I’ve been using sync for years. Recently, I’ve definitely noticed issues with certain instances and comment sections. Search was also completely broken. According to what I’ve read, it appears to be a version mismatch issue. Since sync hasn’t been updated in a year, I’ve cancelled my subscription and moved over to Summit.
Saw him play recently in Alabama. They were selling this phrase on a shirt. Much to my surprise, that shirt was sold out by the time I went to pick it up. I was pleasantly shocked.
Ephemeral Remi should be dead by now.