Bring back tarring and feathering
jaywalker
About 3% of the US has a DUI conviction, which doesn't seem like a lot, but apparently 10% admit to driving drunk often. That's more people than like...people with green eyes.
I'm pretty sure Lowe's or home Depot used to hire a lot of retired tradespeople to work there.
It's funny because the origins of political correctness (PC) go way the fuck back to the 1930s as a reference to Nazis, but the modern usage of it was born out of leftists saying it ironically about themselves as far back as the 1970s and then finally in the late 80s and into the 90s the rightwingers picked it up as an insult or whatever
I'm almost 40 and I use TikTok every day. It's literally amazing and I'm always surprised by how many people mock it while using hot garbage like yt shorts or ig
Is Jill Biden actually saying that because I can't be bothered to read this entire article, but the author is the one writing about motorcades in the opening paragraph. It's not a quote or anything
Edit: that twitter account seems incredibly right wing and probably is trying to make that article seem worse than it is. I understand the desire to dislike Biden, but this seems like misinformation
Read your Bible, sinner
The Episcopal Church has been pretty solid on some stuff for a while. I'm not super familiar, but a friend of mine was involved with one in Alabama that was alright. They're a little too liberal to really be called left, but they're cool with queer people and that's like miles ahead of most churches in Alabama
An app where everyone in the audience or meeting or whatever can anonymously vote for the person to stfu and a light turns on when the vote hits a threshold. Threshold can be determined by how long they've been talking
Calm unless the nest is threatened, but their interpretation of "threatened" is like just walking nearby
Certainly looks a lot like one
Mount & Blade has great mods. I only recently got around to playing Bannerlord and haven't modded it much yet, but I played Warband for hundreds of hours with and without mods
Edit: haven't played it in years now, but Ark was a very fun game to mod. Like holy shit there were so many amazing mods for that game around 2015 or so