More to the point, the paperwork crimes would have been misdemeanors if he hadn't been doing it all for the explicit purpose of influencing an election. That's what made them felonies.
Minor spoiler: at some point mint jelly is used as a weapon.
If you like absurdist horror/black comedy check out Black Sheep (not the Chris Farley movie)
SU is incredible. It gets so much better (AND 'worse'). You're not wrong! The writers are doing this on purpose, and they know exactly where they're taking the story.
depends on how cheap the farm was being when they bought insurance
U.S.S.S was founded in 1865
"granodiorite" sounds exactly the kind of name someone who doesn't want to admit it's just granite would make up.
In the U.S., you can build rockets all day long, they cannot be guided.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2332g
You'd have to convince the feds it was never designed to be a weapon. Good luck with that.
Texas has elected judges, and we'll, I'll let you decide how that's gone.
GMLRS: And I took that personally
Wait, they stopped?
DeJoy. Founder of a FedEx competitor called XPO. He's STILL there due to the way appointments to the office are done, and continues his fuckery. But even he hasn't managed to fucking privatize the US mail system.
His own words! "I'd finish the problem". Sweet merciful fuck that guy is mask off evil and still people decry harm reduction.
Even the U.S. under Trump didn't do this. Wow.
Having played the absolute shit out of all of them at launch, including the non canon ones, Fallout 2 is my favorite, followed by New Vegas and 76. 4 was fun, but I spent more time building bases in 4 than I did in the story.
I've probably put more hours in 76 (since beta) than 4 at this point, specifically because it's multiplayer, and Im pretty sure I had at least 400 hours in four.
76 is fun.
I want to hate it, but it's a bullpup on a robopup, so I'm torn.
Yes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Maritime_Self-Defense_Force
This is all actually just props used in live-action anime.