

Accepting a pardon is an admittance of guilt. The courts might feel differently, but I think this is close enough to count.


Accepting a pardon is an admittance of guilt. The courts might feel differently, but I think this is close enough to count.


If they can’t convince you with facts, they’ll try to trick you with emotions.
Hey, a new beep to block.


How you describe your enemies says so much about what you fight for. Making your enemies look weak does not always make you look strong.
Especially if nobody believes you.

With attribution intact
Rule #2: comic must be a complete story. Your ban can’t come fast enough.


Whoever hired her should be fired


Opinion by JUDGE TOW
Welling and Lipinsky, JJ., concur
Name and shame all involved.


But Kamala Harris laughs weird…
/s


I’m almost jaded enough to believe he wants to destroy a generation. Almost… I could be talked into it.


Because you can say anything you want about a god that doesn’t actually exist. He could cure cancer, turn you inside out, and show you the inside of a black hole. Just pray and interpret silence as a “no” but that doesn’t mean he couldn’t if he felt like it.


“He’ll believe anything you tell him, so it’s not his fault.” That famous conservative accountability I’ve heard so much about.


I prefer the Patreon model. Except I don’t even want Patreon perks. I want to give some projects money so they can keep doing exactly what they’re doing and provide it for free to other people.
Ads are a sign of desperation, that anybody with an MP4 and a part of a penny can buy space in somebody else’s project. It’s a last ditch effort when they can no longer provide enough quality to be worthy of money. I will literally give you free money if you make a good thing.


My parents were 911 dispatchers for decades. It’s how they met. They had 7 monitors last time I visited them at work 20 years ago. Their applications seemed to be built on the idea they had multiple monitors worth of space that they’d be stretched across.
If I remember accurately, there were 2 computers (and thus 2 mice and 2 keyboards). The first computer had 5 monitors and was the Google Maps equivalent for where all the active ambulances in the city were. The main application stretched across multiple monitors and had sub-windows with different operations in them. I think it also managed the radio between dispatcher and ambulance. The second computer was dedicated to the phone, the caller, any history attached to the phone number, and all the data 911 gets about your location. It took up the remaining few monitors. By now it’s probably 1 computer and even more monitors.


First they came for the millionaires and I laughed and laughed and laughed


Mark me down as having bone spurs
This was something I heard before but your comment drove me to look into it. I thought it was precedent but I was wrong. Absolutely wrong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burdick_v._United_States
It is official and private, even if we all hear about it on the evening news.