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I made them extra schloppy for ya!
I made them extra schloppy for ya!
I can only imagine Charlie and Mac sitting in the back eating chips… and discussing the leather shop they plan to open in Arizona.
Wow… it’s uncanny. In the photo used in the article he almost has the same hairline.
Grand Old Party… another term for the Republican Party.
Well, you have to be one of those “hard workers”… like CEOs.
Frank’s got donkey brains!
Star Wars Ep. January 6
The way he physically leans over the podium in the video to emphasize “you can’t get fooled again,” is probably my favorite W moment. That, or, “…now watch this drive!”
The phrase, which is from Texas, but also maybe Tennessee, is actually, “Fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again.”
That god damn landlord is at it again!
“Daylight 2: Erin Go Bragh”
The majority of people who support and parrot shit like this aren’t even doing it because they think it’s somehow good for the country, they just think it’s something that needs to be fixed because some ignorant piece of shit on FOX News or the like told them it was bad, and we should all be mad about it.
I can’t imagine being so fucking bored and miserable with my life, that the sheer THOUGHT of someone else being happy and comfortable… or even just not sad and miserable in their own life, that I’d feel obligated to dedicate what precious time I have on this earth to ruining everything for everyone.
I agree with you - Ted Cruz is an absolute piece of shit, but the people who feel driven to support these types of policies and bills etc. are truly vile human beings.
I can’t tell if this is just a joke about their electricity, or a joke about their electricity which happens to include a pun about the Camp Fire fires that started due to faulty electric transmission wires… if the latter, I salute you.
There are still states that carry out the death sentence by firing squad, and others that still use electrocution.
It may just be Oklahoma if I’m remembering correctly about the firing squad, and I think in these instances, it’s actually the prisoner’s choice, I have no idea how it actually works out.
But still, my point is, the states can’t even agree on a “humane” method of carrying out the death penalty, and some openly choose brutal methods… I can’t imagine a US completely free of the death penalty any time soon unfortunately.