In ClydeR's defense.. that is his whole outlook on life.
Pussies gotta be pussies... and I'm not talking about the good ones.
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Sometimes, instead of drinking ice cold milk like I mentioned in the other dumb thread of yours, I enjoy a hot chocolate. When I do (mind you, it is extremely rare), I like to heat it up with a flame thrower from on top of a robot dog.
As a side note, this is also how I enjoy hot dogs. The flame roasts them in a particular fashion that cannot be matched by anything else.
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Great question and in line with similar ClydeR posts. You should start a thread on it so everyone can be infected by your ClydeR adjacent retardation. Now I'm not calling you retarded, just that the similarity to ClydeR posts made me think how retarded he is.
Now I crave ice cold milk and a hot dog. Thanks Obama.
Hey now! questioning the integrity of a flamethrower wielding mechanical dog is a lot more relevant to society than another lab created disease on the loose in an election year.
Somebody sent this to me today and I feel like it belongs in this thread:
https://i.yourimageshare.com/s5nUKxpTKx.jpeg
its surprisingly relevant.
This wasn't you, was it?
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nat...257864423.html
Big win for freedom today.
Supreme Court rules gun 'bump stocks' ban is unlawful
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna154651
Personally I have no use or desire for a bump stock & see those products as a gimmick novelty, but I also do not see them as something that should be made illegal.
When Trump banned them via executive action, he kicked the door wide open to tyranny. Since then the ATF has repeatedly changed definitions & interpretation of existing law and created new “rules”. Our current President has used this precedence to push the limits of executive authority even further. However you feel about bump stocks, at minimum any ban should be an act of Congress and be legally scrutinized to make certain it doesn’t violate the 2nd Amendment.