Ask Americans how much of a shit they give about what eating burgers does for their chances at a heart attack.Marijuana increases your chances of a heart attack about the same amount as a good romp in the sack does.
It's such a stupid point to try to use.
We love Red Meat so much, we're willing to look into growing it inside of labs in case changing climate conditions drive up the price of beef too much. We'd literally rather eat fake meat than eat less meat.Ask Americans how much of a shit they give about what eating burgers does for their chances at a heart attack.
I question the capabilities of the reporter of that article. Makes the claim early in the article that PKG is by Nintendo.
Ehh... even many fans don't understand that Pokemon is a second party franchise, only about 1/3rd owned by Nintendo (GAMEFREAK and Creatures Inc. own the rest). And Nintendo has stakes in Nintiac, so they are essentially a second party as well. It is and always has been presented as a NINTENDO product.I question the capabilities of the reporter of that article. Makes the claim early in the article that PKG is by Nintendo.
I feel like this is deserving of further study, preferably something government-funded.Marijuana increases your chances of a heart attack about the same amount as a good romp in the sack does.
Well, at least we're not Brazil.We love Red Meat so much, we're willing to look into growing it inside of labs in case changing climate conditions drive up the price of beef too much. We'd literally rather eat fake meat than eat less meat.
Lazy reporting. Nintendo does not appear when you open the app, the story is about the app. Opening page is Niantic and "The Pokemon Company," Nintendo logo is not to be found. If Nintendo appeared on that opening I would ignore it, but you have to go into setting and "About Pokemon Go" to find Nintendo's name.Ehh... even many fans don't understand that Pokemon is a second party franchise, only about 1/3rd owned by Nintendo (GAMEFREAK and Creatures Inc. own the rest). And Nintendo has stakes in Nintiac, so they are essentially a second party as well. It is and always has been presented as a NINTENDO product.
Learning about things and sharing that information is literally a reporter's jobEhh... even many fans don't understand that Pokemon is a second party franchise, only about 1/3rd owned by Nintendo (GAMEFREAK and Creatures Inc. own the rest). And Nintendo has stakes in Nintiac, so they are essentially a second party as well. It is and always has been presented as a NINTENDO product.
But since they're looking for a conspiracy, Nintendo's involvement being nearly, but not completely hidden, feeds into the paranoia, makes the story more legit because the readers can go hunt down that Nintendo copyright notice and feel the whole story is true. That writer deserves a promotion.Lazy reporting. Nintendo does not appear when you open the app, the story is about the app. Opening page is Niantic and "The Pokemon Company," Nintendo logo is not to be found. If Nintendo appeared on that opening I would ignore it, but you have to go into setting and "About Pokemon Go" to find Nintendo's name.
It "might", someday, be a problem of unknown kind...to the atheists.
I'm an ordained minister of the Jedi religion! I mean, that's not really all that impressive, anyone can be ordained, they give those things away like unwanted kittens, but one day I will successfully get people to use my proper title, Grand Master Jedi Poe.
Show us your lightsaber PoeI'm an ordained minister of the Jedi religion! I mean, that's not really all that impressive, anyone can be ordained, they give those things away like unwanted kittens, but one day I will successfully get people to use my proper title, Grand Master Jedi Poe.
Honestly, Poe becoming a Jedi would be kinda stupid.I'm an ordained minister of the Jedi religion! I mean, that's not really all that impressive, anyone can be ordained, they give those things away like unwanted kittens, but one day I will successfully get people to use my proper title, Grand Master Jedi Poe.
Yet another illustration of how the lion's share of the "reason to vote for Hillary" is "Trump is satan." And vice versa, of course. Heck, both parties even tried to pull Cindy Sheehan 2.0, but the media ignored the RNC's bereaved parent and did everything possible to signal boost the DNC's version.I kind of assumed a video on the DNC would mostly be about the DNC. My mistake I guess 0_o
That narrative falls flat when first, the GOP attacked Kaine for wearing the "flag of Honduras" when it was in fact a Blue Star pin. And second, when the Trump campaign asked for Congresspeople and Senators to back him up on his comments about the Khans, not one did. No one was recanting their endorsement of him, though.Heck, both parties even tried to pull Cindy Sheehan 2.0, but the media ignored the RNC's bereaved parent and did everything possible to signal boost the DNC's version.
I decided to watch the clock while I watched it. I figure about 60% of that was exclusively about the DNC. If you allow comparisons to the RNC as being on topic, then that percentage jumps up some. I don't think the side rant about Trump fairly took up most of the video.I kind of assumed a video on the DNC would mostly be about the DNC. My mistake I guess 0_o
I don't see how what I posted and what you posted are actually related. The "flag of honduras" line is a red herring, and Trump's comments about Khan do not negate the fact that the DNC trotted out the parent of a fallen soldier to toe their political line, same as the RNC did with Patricia Smith, and same as the Dems did with Cindy Sheehan during the Bush administration.That narrative falls flat when first, the GOP attacked Kaine for wearing the "flag of Honduras" when it was in fact a Blue Star pin. And second, when the Trump campaign asked for Congresspeople and Senators to back him up on his comments about the Khans, not one did. No one was recanting their endorsement of him, though.
With one hand they "trot out" like you say, and with the other attack the families of those who have served. You do know what a Blue Star pin is, right?I don't see how what I posted and what you posted are actually related. The "flag of honduras" line is a red herring, and Trump's comments about Khan do not negate the fact that the DNC trotted out the parent of a fallen soldier to toe their political line, same as the RNC did with Patricia Smith, and same as the Dems did with Cindy Sheehan during the Bush administration.
Of course I do. But it doesn't contradict that the use of grieving parents is a planned, premeditated tactic that both parties used.With one hand they "trot out" like you say, and with the other attack the families of those who have served. You do know what a Blue Star pin is, right?
Um, yeah, it kinda does.Of course I do. But it doesn't contradict that the use of grieving parents is a planned, premeditated tactic that both parties used.
Not at all. You're comparing unplanned reactions to premeditated strategy. It seems like you're trying to make a different point than I am.Um, yeah, it kinda does.
I feel bad for her, (beyond the obvious reasons). The Democrats used her and then basically threw her away once they got the presidency since being anti-war isnt the same as being a democrat.I don't see how what I posted and what you posted are actually related. The "flag of honduras" line is a red herring, and Trump's comments about Khan do not negate the fact that the DNC trotted out the parent of a fallen soldier to toe their political line, same as the RNC did with Patricia Smith, and same as the Dems did with Cindy Sheehan during the Bush administration.