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  • My bad. I misread your statement entirely as applying to conservatives and missed the whole "coalition of progressives and" part. I guess my own reactive bullshit was engaged ahead of my critical thinking there. Your points are valid and I was apparently just looking for an argument there.

  • And by "keep the rights that they have" they mean virtually unrestricted access to firearms and the right to discriminate against anyone they want protected by a thing guise of "religious freedom" that also magically protects them from discrimination of any kind.

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  • Now the GOP is really hating Mexico.

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  • I did exactly that.

    The traumatic brain injury may have had something to do with that, though.

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  • We're going to the hardware store!

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  • I... I need to do this. Thank you for giving me an excuse to revisit Portal!

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  • Wait, what? I missed that one.

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  • Persona. I've had conversations with friends after playing P4 or P5 for awhile where I wondered what response would max out my confidant points with them.

  • Now jist wait a dern minute! Them numbers is lookin like letters! That's spicious! squints menacingly

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  • Looks intriguing.

  • I really wish I could remember the name of it, but it's about a lawyer who effectively puts the devil on trial, except it's really messed up in parts. There's this entire sequence involving a girl, a young child, who over time seduces the main character who describes in great detail the experience of screwing this child, only for it to be revealed that the girl was the devil/a demon of some sort whose sole purpose is to corrupt the main character. The majority of the book was great, but that particular sequence was well into distasteful and disturbing.

    I think it was called Son of the Endless Night, but I'm not certain if that's correct.

  • You've clearly never had the transcendent experience of shitting in the woods. Or behind a dumpster at the Circle K.

  • Then why is the bill about DIVESTMENT of Tiktok from Chinese ownership? The operation headquarters are in Los Angeles and Singapore. I'm beginning to think you don't know what you're talking about.

  • 60% of ByteDance is owned by global investors, most of which are based in the US. 20% is owned by the original co-founders, none of whom have any ties to the CCP, and the remaining 20% is owned by employees, almost all of which are in California. The overwhelming majority of the company is already owned by Americans. This entire thing is all about trying to silence a source of information that challenges and refutes government interests, particularly where Palestine is concerned.

  • You do know that the overwhelming majority of investment and control in TikTok is already based in the US, and the only Chinese national involved with the app was the creator who already cashed out and retired a long time ago?

  • Dude looks like the love child of Odo and Burt Reynolds!

  • Can we take a moment to appreciate how Metroid II really did the groundwork for what Super Metroid perfected? I don't think SM would have flown to the heights it has had Metroid II not taken the risks it did.

    Edit: this wasn't intended as a reply to a comment and should have been it's own comment!

  • It really was a masterwork in that regard. I really see a lot of the creative genius of that era revolving around working around hardware limitations. Metroid II really did make me rethink what the Game Boy was really capable of back then. How it managed to play so well when the Castlevania games struggled to resemble their NES counterparts really told a pretty telling story in its own right.

    Edit: that is a lot of "really"s.