I like to think every time Dr. Rumble sees a patient he plays this song and dances into the room.
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That's just like, your opinion, man.
Look at it this way, copyright is bullshit so copyright infringement is actually based.
Also I bet the two doctor's offices have a lot of supplies in common so they can probably save a little money by buying together in bulk.
idk how I feel about calling the doctors grimy. Yeah they're doctor's offices in a strip mall serving low income people, but poor people need doctors too and these offices are most likely still clean and professional places even if they're not as nice as offices in higher income neighborhoods.
Chiropractor excepted obviously, yeah that's quack shit.
Technically he did in "Civil Defense" when they accidentally triggered the counter-insurgency subroutines on the station. Although he himself ended up getting trapped on the station that was about to blow up so he was stuck helping them disable it.
You clearly didn't stop to think that the reason they made those shitty little ordinances in the first place was to stop people like FNB from highlighting the city of Houston's embarrassing failure to take care of their own people.
This isn't a "both sides have valid points" issue. One side is unquestionably in the wrong here, and in this case it's the city who keeps throwing up arbitrary roadblocks against people who are just trying to feed the hungry.
Homeless people: Just trying to get some food so they can survive.
Cops: Doing every petty, bullshit thing they can do to prevent homeless people from getting food.
You, the true understander of everything: It's the homeless people who are the bad guys.
Look at those big ol' whiskers
it's a useful wedge issue for them to pretend to care about so they can beg for money. As long as it remains in limbo they can keep using it to beat that drum forever.
I mean "the Dems didn't support abortion rights a couple months ago" isn't inaccurate.
Mr. Softie deserves chin scritches no matter what it looks like