

Lincoln, Garfield, and Reagan at least. Maybe some others?
Why?


Lincoln, Garfield, and Reagan at least. Maybe some others?


Nah, wouldn’t do much. Any assassin would be aiming for the head, not the body.
The fries look insanely good. The hot dogs with the hamburger bun is an interesting choice. I’ve never seen anyone do that before. Grilled cheese is usually just normal bread, not hamburger buns. Grilled cheeses normally don’t have anything thicker than a slice or two of turkey or ham. Great attempt imo.


The concept of privacy on the internet for one thing. VPNs as well, or perhaps that was only an attempt. ID verification to go to Wikipedia is an interesting idea, that, funnily enough, I can’t say that even Alabama has done.
Oh, cool. I’ve always heard them say that, thought their support may have been a slight contradiction to their previous statements.


No, the UK is not alright. They’ve been banning a lot of stuff lately. And I mean a lot. It’s comparable to even the Deep South of the US, and that’s hardly an exaggeration. The worst part is that most of it seems to truly be a bipartisan effort.


Por que no los dos?


Didn’t realize Cecil loved Waffle House so much.


It should be one’s own morality, yes. But I find it rather obvious that many individuals lack sufficient morality to act in the interest of others. Laws, and the punishments for breaking those laws, are supposedly meant to force the actions of the immoral to align with that of the moral as far as public safety is concerned. Of course, this is only true when the laws are just, but the prevention of people driving while high is a worthwhile goal, and it is reasonable to punish those that partake in methamphetamines while operating a large hunk of metal that can easily kill people.


In the case of this gentleman, I suppose not. However, I believe that driving after consuming drugs that impede your ability to drive should have a punishment of some kind. It is a matter of public safety. It’s irresponsible to drink and drive, it’s irresponsible to be on heroin while driving.


Sorry, all of them? You don’t think that sometimes, it’s good for some things to not be allowed?


The article said there was fentanyl, meth, and heroin. I’d guess that he wasn’t just transporting it.


Maybe I’m just insane, but I think that laws making it illegal to be on meth while driving are reasonable. That’s just me though.


Extremely unresponsible to be driving under the influence of hard drugs. If someone is going to be smoking meth and fentanyl, they should at least have the reason to not be driving.


Ah, my mistake.


Sure, but it’s not something anyone should be killing themselves over. That’s happened for millennia, I’d say that’s probably unrelated to this graph.


The hike in the graph didn’t start with Trump. There are a LOT of things that we can blame that monster for. This, however, is not entirely his fault.
I’d guess that it has to do with the fact, that quite frankly, most young people had their futures taken by previous generations. Trust in the government has been declining for decades. The economy has been getting worse and worse for the average person for a while. Politics have gotten more and more divisive because of the trend in which both the Democratic and Republican parties going further and further right, creating a sense of conflict and distrust towards our fellow citizens.
Assuming that every single one of these problems is miraculously fixed, there’s still the problem with the climate having already suffered irreparable damage. So, yeah, tons of fucked up shit in the world, paired with significant personal problems like bullying and social isolation, as well as all of us being able to see every single shitty thing that happens, I’d be surprised if it wasn’t going up. Trump is a big part of several of those problems, to be fair.


It says 10-24, but I agree. It’s fucked up.
I haven’t seriously played Minecraft since the first part of caves and cliffs, and it really feels like they’re just adding shit in.