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boboblaw [he/him, they/them]
boboblaw [he/him, they/them] @ boboblaw @hexbear.net
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  • Cinco de Mayo is probably "5 mayos".

    Synonym for lint is fuzz.

    It's a reference to Micah Xavier Johnson, who killed 5 cops.

    Zoomer Riddler over here.

  • Antagonizing USA requires nukes?

    Kinda, yeah. If you don't have nukes, you can't keep antagonizing the US without the risk of getting invaded and/or nuked. Like MacArthur proposed literally just before China developed nukes.

  • Isn't that a common problem in cases of a married couple doing an open relationship. Like, do we tell our friends and family? And if we don't, what happens if they find out?

    Or if you're married, and considering proposing an open relationship to your spouse, there's some chance that it's taken very badly.

    This probably depends on how old you are and where you live tho.

  • Huh. I never made the connection. That is neat.

  • At the state level only, until now. I think there were like 8 US states that kept a registry with mandatory reporting.

  • Nope, sincere af.

  • I missed your power-user ass before refederation.

    Just thought you should know.

  • the end user

    lol. lmao.

  • Lmao, I put that part in because I only recently learned you have to be 21 to buy a vape. I'm glad you got it!

  • Sorry for asking the obvious but are you in one of the states they have marked in red on the map at the bottom of the page, and/or under the age of 21?

  • What was the site? Super weird asking for SSN, I've ordered from half a dozen sites at least and never been asked for SSN.

  • They needed to make up for totally phoning it in with his other form, where the dinosaur transforms into a larger dinosaur but with missile launchers strapped to it.

  • Lmao it's not working because you made the tildes part of the link.

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  • john brown was good because of the side he was on but venerating religious fanaticism is fucking dangerous because he could've read a different part of the book

    He doesn't sound good at all by your reckoning. He just happened to be "on the right side" after flipping a book to a random section and believing utterly what he read. He was just a crazy person. Like Nat Turner and Louverture. Getting themselves killed just because they read the wrong section of a book.

    Anyway, how'd it turn out for the people who flipped to the Israelite slavery how-to section? Did any go out and risk their lives to capture some Canaanites or whatever? Did any just reject it, become atheists, and then go start a slave rebellion?

    jesus never wrote anything down, the supposed gospels were written decades later and canonized centuries later.

    True, I can't claim to know anything for sure about the historical Jesus. But he's at least a literary character and you say the works were canonized. So we can at least speak of him in the way people can argue over what Darth Vader said.

    this is wildly off-topic from OP's question.

    Maybe so. Would it be sufficiently on topic to say "Islam is pro-slavery because it endorses the Torah, which teaches the proper ways of buying and selling slaves"?