"I wish I could believe"... Yup. The disease of racism is no respective of race.I wish I could believe black people can't be racist, because then it means my animosity towards certain religions and religious types isn't really much of an issue.
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"I wish I could believe"... Yup. The disease of racism is no respective of race.I wish I could believe black people can't be racist, because then it means my animosity towards certain religions and religious types isn't really much of an issue.
That it's not. Hate in general doesn't. It does no good to make excises and exceptions for one person's hate while condemning the hate of another."I wish I could believe"... Yup. The disease of racism is no respective of race.
Actually that pile driver results in a broken neck, not congested breathing. It's also banned in numerous sports and even the WWF, when it was still the WWF, banned the move ~20 years ago after Owen Hart gave a botched pile driver to Steve Austin that did break Austin's neck. Watching that incident happen is one of the most painful and nasty clips to watch in pro-wrestling history.
I do have to admit, even still I occasionally find it entertaining and amusing to watch a bunch of big, muscley tough guys turn into a bunch of drama queens.
Amd it's not my fault they played heavily on my age group in the 90s with sexually charged deviants, the dark side being glorified on full, and even a vampire character, Gangrel, named after a vampire clan from White Wolf's Vampire:The Masquerade. That still to this day was ****ing awesome. The blood drinking was even pretty cool, even if corny and requiring a complete, total, and abysmal suspension of belief (or whatever they call it).
It's also interesting when you're a fundamentalist Evangelical at this time. I did quit watching for a few years though, and got rid of all my stuff when I got really bad into that cult.
I don't like vampires basically after White Wolf. I do enjoy the Underworld movies, which were after White Wolf, but Underworld is so heavily based on VtM that it stands out like a big, bright neon sign. And the makers of it were successfully sued over it. So amd ergo and thus I don't like vampires after White Wolf.Vampires....Zombies......I've had enough of em......not thrilled with fundamental Evangilist either...but I'm more fed up with Vampires and Zombies more
I do applaud Tom Cruise for going off on people not following covid standards.
We're so close to the end of this now, it's such a tragedy people can't wait just awhile longer. The vaccine is here, but the night is still dark amd full of terrors.
No one should. It's literally self defense at this point.Given who is now being infected such as France's President, Macron, I have zero patience with covidiots.
That's high praise.
RAINSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Sheriff’s officials say they’ve busted an illegal winery that was operating at a municipal sewage plant in a small north Alabama town.
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement it received an anonymous tip about an alcohol operation at a municipal building in the town of Rainsville on Thursday. Investigators then uncovered what’s described as a large illegal winery inside the Rainsville Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Photos released by investigators show glass containers, buckets, a fermenting rack and other equipment often used by people who make wine at home.
The agency says officers seized a lot of illegal alcohol, and arrests are expected. The town of about 5,100 people is 100 miles northeast of Birmingham.
“I want to thank the mayor for his cooperation and willingness to allow law enforcement to do our job and shut something like this down,” Sheriff Nick Welden said in a statement. “This is definitely one of the biggest operations we’ve seen in our county and possibly our state.”
It’s legal to make limited amounts of wine at home in Alabama, but it’s illegal to have more than 15 gallons of homemade wine or beer at a time. Police photos show multiple fermenting vessels filled with what appears to be more than 100 gallons of white and red liquid.