Okay, how is this any different from what Fox News, OAN and NewsMax do?
Okay, how is this any different from what Fox News, OAN and NewsMax do?
Yeah but domestic terrorism itself (last I checked) has no criminal statute. It would be much easier if we had a law defining domestic terror and how to prosecute it.
Well, that does mention it but not that one. Two people try to sell the milk.
Maybe I’m remembering wrong, but wasn’t there a Portlandia sketch about why raw milk is bad?
Apparently being the victim of genocide gives you a free pass.
At this point, looking at this vehicle with your naked eyes is bound to cause damage.
Thank you for that wisdom.
Still, don’t like that the name is shared.
Fuck Lovecraft.
Anyways, I started reading The Light Fantastic and I spotted a parody called “Necrotelicomnicon” which is described of pages made of lizard skin.
What game is this?
I like to point to Idiocracy (a movie you couldn’t make today but I saw for the first time in 2024; I think it was good) which Crocs are used as shoes for the future because they were not widely available and the costume designer said “There’s no way people will wear them.”
I stand vindicated that Crocs are idiotic.
I’m pretty sure this is in response to a recent California bill that forces digital storefronts to disclose if it is a license you are getting. Otherwise the storefront is not allowed to use words like “buy” or “purchase”.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/26/24254922/california-digital-purchase-disclosure-law-ab-2426
I once got a wrong text from someone identifying themselves as a person named Sky. I proceeded to try to act like I thought they were Sky Tate from Power Rangers S.P.D.
The whole meme and the title are references to “Sugar We’re Goin Down” by Fall Out Boy.
The chorus: 🎵 We’re going down, down in an earlier round/And sugar, we’re going down swinging/ I’ll be your number one with a bullet/ A loaded God complex, cock it and pull it🎵
I don’t want him associating with my favorite movie. Secondly, he probably thinks the theatrical cut is the canonical one.
I knew one teacher that would drink one Code Red a day.
Another was addicted to Diet Coke. They stopped class to have someone deliver a case of it. They wouldn’t continue the lesson (it was an elementary school class in the computer lab) or let anyone touch the computers while they waited.
I assumed it was a weird reference to the Phoenix Force from X-Men.
Could they not have found a pun for fox?
Shouldn’t Church and State doctrine (or whatever it is called) immediately make all of this illegal?
Right, well I forgot they claimed such.