King Zog I of Albania (mrsaturday@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2024 23:39:04 JST
King Zog I of Albania>mother was a meth queen that had been convicted for dealing in the past >father beat the mother bad enough that even a junkie would file for divorce over it >kid gets messed up >starts edging out and talking about how he wants to become a school shooter >school doesn't feel the need to put him in an alternative school >dad buys kid a rifle for his birthday even after the cops had questioned them numerous times for the kid's edgeposting Why would the NRA do this
@ArdainianRight@admin@GrungeQueef From what I gather India's trying to crack down on rural leftists over that failed farmers' strike. I doubt they care at all what dalits do as long as it doesn't cause any problems for those up top.
@ArdainianRight@Ghislaine Also Walter Mondale was Minnesotan and the red-state blue-state shit hadn't set in yet, so they were just voting for the guy from their state to win.
@hfaust I do. It's hard to separate how it was from how it ended but the good times far outweigh the bad for all of them. I'm not going to say they'll never take those away from me because having it happen to so many of my relatives means my time's coming someday, but I'll just enjoy them while I last, too.
@hfaust I've had it happen to so many close to me and it never gets any better no matter how many times it happens. My great-grandfather, who's my role model and a really important part of my early childhood (he looked after me since my mother and grandparents were still working) didn't even remember who I was towards the end of his life. My great-grandmother was so broken when he died that she quickly fell into Alzheimer's and forgot even how to speak. My grandfather on my dad's side went from being a brilliant man and accomplished engineer to having Parkinson's so bad that the only thing he could do with his brain was lift a finger enough to poke at a Tiger toy Texas hold-em game to try to keep what was left of his brain active. My other grandfather went from a loving husband to having Alzheimer's and constantly hitting on other women around my grandmother since he didn't remember who she was, and she was stuck with the confusion of having to watch the man she was married to for 70 years suddenly become unfaithful and trying to process the realization that even though he may have looked and sounded the same, the man that she knew was already dead in a sense.
I hope if I ever get to that point someone just pops me with a cattle pistol and ships me off to the morgue.
King Zog I of Albania (mrsaturday@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 30-Aug-2024 05:13:28 JST
King Zog I of AlbaniaKei trucks not being manufactured in the US has less to do with companies not respecting demand and more to do with safety and emission regulations keeping them from being street legal. I'd say it's something to write your congressman about, but I'm sure the Big 3 will lobby to keep it that way because they'd rather keep them outlawed than take years to design and retool plants to manufacture an American-made kei truck, all while Toyota and Mitsubishi get those years to saturate the market with their models.
@p@realman543@cvnt@NonPlayableClown@mischievoustomato@Hyperhidrosis@frogzone >if we just legalize everything, remove all warning labels, etc., the normies will end up killing themselves, which is a much more efficient solution. I don't know if I could ever truly come around to that line of thinking, but holy shit, that line is making a strong case for it.
@theropologist My panel of experts pulled from a wide swath of society (code monkeys, anime fans, NEETs, internet racists, edgy communists, Finno-Ugrics) disagree with your assessment on who's not buying the Tampax. Care to comment?
@ArdainianRight@vriska Probably Instagram because it's all influencers pretending to live a storybook lifestyle or millennials pretending to not be middle-aged