So you're saying we should Stop the Steal? Why does that seem familiar? Where have I heard this rhetoric before? Hmm.
What tf kind of lame ass strawman is that? News flash: its usually cheaper to prepare your own food. Film at 11.
Who tf pays $15 for a sandwich? Y'all motherfuckers need to learn how to cook.
Eh. He looks pretty happy to me, albeit a bit unhinged. My point was more that (moral high-ground not withstanding) the MAGAts appear to have gotten the last laugh this cycle, which his expression seemingly reflects.
They had such a "literal meltdown" they took over all three branches of government.
Yeah, you really got under their skin.
I ended up just buying a box of them for each room in the house where I use them.
Gonna have to disagree with ya there, bud.
Given how obese americans are, I'm kind of surprised you've never seen anyone do it. In my 20s, I could crush an XL and ask for seconds. I still eat a large by myself and I'm not an especially big person.
Also, I imagine gravity may compress us a bit.
Probably just grabbed it from a smoking lounge. Used to be common in the days when smoke breaks were a more common.
I loved it when it came out. I even bought copies and foisted them on some family members as gifts.
"Suicide Is Painless"
Shades of bootstrapping Gentoo and spending two weeks of compute compiling Firefox because reasons.
Ignoring the math on inflation and maintenance and fuel ...all make this seem like a disingenuous comment.
Ads? Hmm. No, now that you mention it. I must be doing it wrong, because I never see ads.
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Probably the rest of them.
All of history from corporations becoming a thing to present day.
Corporations are people. The problem is that people are selfish greedy assholes.
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Google has started automatically blocking emails sent by bulk senders who don't meet stricter spam thresholds and authenticate their messages as required by new guidelines to strengthen defenses against spam and phishing attacks.
As announced in October, the company now requires those who want to dispatch over 5,000 messages daily to Gmail accounts to set up SPF/DKIM and DMARC email authentication for their domains.