From what I learned and understood about the Bible, Jesus decided everyone was doing an awful job at following gods law, so he introduced the golden rule. Even with that simplification, people gave a hard time understanding. As far as I'm concerned, things like homosexuality would be cleared according to Jesus's guideline.
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He would report the Hamburglar for voter fraud but I agree he wouldn't support rump.
Can't wait to see all the Republicans that said, "I wouldn't have voted yes if I knew x was in it" still vote yes even though x is still in it.
Not a videogame, but I'd argue it could very well be the case for Pathfinder, D&D, WH, or any other tabletop system in which you really get invested.
I think I may, I think I might, have some human tonight.
I just like the way it feels. Though because of all the risks, I wouldn't do it except at home or similar environments.
Yeah, that's what I mean. To work anywhere in my field, I'll need to pack up and move, finding an apartment on my own and still taking care of myself, while on a salary that's not particularly great.
Yeah, I loved graduating with an environmental degree, and the only relevent jobs being hours away.
It's easy for me to remember. I made a cute soundtrack for an anniversary. I miss that relationship sometimes, but I try to convince myself leaving helped me grow.
This is what I tend to say to people about Harry Potter as a series. It was the first series like it to become popular, and that's its only merit. Overall it's very tame and bland, but it got lucky and became popular. I didn't like it because it was too same-y. After book 3 or so, I don't care about Harry Potter anymore. Explore someone else that's more ordinary. It makes a much better setting for derivative works, which to me as someone who writes textbooks of lore for RPGs is more important than just making a series sell well.
Writing down conspiracies like these makes you sound exactly like the guy you're saying you hate. Democrats lost. It happens. But now going around talking about how it was rigged? It removes credibility.
This is probably true, but I remember Blockbuster was good at renting out trash movies. While Netflix does this also, some of them no streaming service wants to or can pick up today. Like the old Mario movie or the weird Red Riding Hood movie with Henry Cavill. That being said, I still wouldn't bring it back.