

He was sandbagged by (then-DNC Chair) Debbie Wasserman-Schultz in favor of Hilldog. Once the primaries were done he had to get on board, just like we all did, even if it fucking sucked.
He was sandbagged by (then-DNC Chair) Debbie Wasserman-Schultz in favor of Hilldog. Once the primaries were done he had to get on board, just like we all did, even if it fucking sucked.
This doesn’t answer your question, but once I got over the initial glitz and glam of Liquid Glass I started to realize how strongly I dislike it, and the design language of iOS 26 as a whole.
There’s a reason we tend not to use rounded buttons and inconsistent animations for user interaction, and iOS 26 demonstrates it perfectly.
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I’ve already purged him from my head canon
I don’t know if he would get the joke
So you’re saying he wasn’t all bad
Don’t you people have phones?!
I didn’t want to spark a semantic debate, I am genuinely curious how people perceive firearm sales and acquisition in the US.
In my experience of having purchased and sold a few guns over the years, it’s not quite as straightforward as most would believe. The laws vary by state, but in my cases all private sales (even at gun shows) are subject to background checks facilitated by an FFL holder (think gun store or pawn shop) and any applicable waiting periods.
That’s not to say back-alley deals don’t still occur and that unregulated states do a great job of tracking ownership, but the risk that private firearm sales and straw purchases pose are largely mitigated by the fact that most people don’t want to have their name linked to a firearm that was sold to some unsavory individual.
Serious question: do you believe that you can purchase a firearm from a commercial dealer online or at a gun show without regulation? Because in most cases, that simply isn’t true.
What like in Jira?
This checks out
Did you ever figure it out
Imaginary?
Sure they are