Because cops in America all fancy themselves the Punisher (don't even get me started on that) where everyone is out to get them and every one they shoot is one less bad guy on the street.
No incentive to change when they can get away with killing with impunity and fulfill their murder fantasies.
Asshole who shot this kid probably bragged to all his buddies about smoking a dude with a knife and got attaboys all around.
Nothing says pro-life like forcing someone, especially someone who is pregnant, to stay in a violent, potentially deadly situation.
Brain plasticity is absolutely a thing, and there are exercises you can do to maintain and even regain some of your brain plasticity.
I am still trying to figure out how I am currently working more than I ever have with less free time than ever, and yet also manage to somehow have less disposable income than ever as well...
And eating at casual dining restaurants.
Do you know how hard it is to legally immigrate to another country, especially for the majority of folks?
Yeah, a murderer who targets fascists is how i read it.
Don't forget punishing you for spending all your time and money on sugar, ice, water, pitchers, and practice learning to make lemonade.
And yet, as a leftist redneck, I whole heartedly approve of the change.
Feel a little more seen, even if it doesn't mean anything.
80% of self identified Christians in America haven't read the bible cover to cover.
They base their entire identity on a fucking book they haven't even read. They just go listen to some asshole tell them what to think, and say "yup, that's what I'll base my idea of morality on!"
But, in this sense, she's almost certainly referring to mulled cider, which is pretty much exclusively made with the hard stuff, with the some additional flavors and spices, and likely spiked as well.
My personal favorite recipe involves hard cider, cranberry juice, spices, and then spiked with rum.
It's much more fall feeling and alcoholic than either cider alone.
Also remember the student loan crisis in the US, so going to a college, university, or trade school is simply not a viable option for many of the most vulnerable and neediest of folks in the US, especially when they are already working during HS to help support their family.
The working classes in the USA really do have the deck actively stacked against them, and something needs to change or we as a nation are completely fucked.
I am by no means an expert, but what I have gathered is that it, like almost everything in combat, is incredibly complex.
With the correct support and combined arms usage tanks are an absolute devastating force on the battlefield still. Used correctly they can completely change a battle.
But they aren't war winners by themselves, and have never been. Unsupported a single tank is exactly a big expensive target, just like a modern fighter and or a single soldier.
The idea that tanks can be wonder weapons and that they alone can turn the tide of a war has existed since WW2, but they have always had weaknesses that need to be covered by supporting elements in order to be used effectively.
How the Abrams will do in Ukraine is anyone's guess. The Abrams has never seen combat without the might of the US's military logistics backing it up.
All that being said, if you are in a firefight, would you rather have a tank backing you up, or not? I'd take the tank support.
I'd be happy to see a world where people don't actively create problems for others due to greed, ignorance, or bigotry.
We got enough problems from natural disasters, disease, accidents, etc. If people could just not be dicks and not fuck each other over constantly that would be cool.
Depends on how before you want to go. Before trump it was a fuckin weird state, but not a bastion of hate. Florida being fuckin Florida is actually a relatively recent thing.
Yup, my wife and I both want kids.
We're now pretty set on adoption.
Cosplay- I am a big movie nerd, and love movie props, scifi and fantasy armor and weapons specifically, and making them is so cool to me. Beyond that I do community events (kids hospital visits, parades, star wars nights at sporting events, museums, etc) and interacting with kids who genuinely believe I'm the character I'm portraying is loads of fun, and seeing their smiles is a fantastic feeling.
Tabletop games- for war games I'm actually more into the painting aspect, it's so relaxing and cathartic, to put on an audio book or podcast and just paint for an hour or two is a huge stress relief, and now that I've gotten into DnD, the creative aspect. DMing is loads of fun as well. I keep a small notebook on me at all times now to jot down ideas I have throughout the day, even if I don't use them, it's still nice to get the ideas out and have them available for later.
I've gotten into 3d printing as a result of the other two hobbies, and it isn't particularly fun, but is an incredible tool, and so I would consider it fun because of the output. I can start with an idea, and for a few dollars and hours I can have a new prop or mini without having to put on pants or leave the house. It's the coolest thing.
I played games before, but my first obsession was Pokemon Blue, Diablo and 2 got me stuck into RPGs, and Halo CE got me into shooters.

My dnd session ate getting a huge upgrade due to my resin printer.


I recently started a DnD game with some friends, and we pretty quickly went from graph paper to 3d dungeons and custom minis. I'm so stoked for how cool this is and how much fun we are having!

My dnd session ate getting a huge upgrade due to my resin printer.


I recently started a DnD game with some friends, and we pretty quickly went from graph paper to 3d dungeons and custom minis. I'm so stoked for how cool this is and how much fun we are having!

My dnd session ate getting a huge upgrade due to my resin printer.


I recently started a DnD game with some friends, and we pretty quickly went from graph paper to 3d dungeons and custom minis. I'm so stoked for how cool this is and how much fun we are having!

My dnd session ate getting a huge upgrade due to my resin printer.


I recently started a DnD game with some friends, and we pretty quickly went from graph paper to 3d dungeons and custom minis. I'm so stoked for how cool this is and how much fun we are having!

Picked up a bit of grit it seems.

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I know we're holding our breath for EK65 or Vlad, but I'm happy to see us pick up a guy that can hold his on against a goon like Wilson.

First boss I printed and painted for my DnD campaign, players are facing him next Saturday.


I'm DMing my first DnD campaign for a group of friends, and they're about to face their first boss fight after 3 sessions.
Printed on an anycubic photon D2 ultra in anycubic craftsman DLP resin.

Shouty Deadly extra-galactic space bug


Not sure if mini gaming and resin prints are welcome here, but I'm trying my hand at printing an extra-galactic space bug army and this is my first finished print. Printed on my anycubic photon ultra D2 in anycubic's craftsman DLP grey resin.

Shouty deadly extra-galactic bug printed on D2 Ultra


I'm trying my hand at printing an extra-galactic bug army on my D2 Ultra. Here's my first finished print, printed on anycubic's DLP craftsman resin.