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employee appreciation week pizza??? yeah!Looked up the place on yelp, 3 star. Hoping my friend doesn't have plans for lunch yet.

employee appreciation week pizza??? yeah!Looked up the place on yelp, 3 star. Hoping my friend doesn't have plans for lunch yet.
happy birthday! don't starve and no man's sky suck.I'm out from work at noon today, bitches. And its my birthday tomorrow.
#lazyandold
Dominos, Pizza Hut?Looked up the place on yelp, 3 star. Hoping my friend doesn't have plans for lunch yet.
Nahh, it has New York in the name and it is in the south. You know it will suck even worse than those.Dominos, Pizza Hut?
If Pizza Hut you should go and get that nasty pizza with the pigs in the blanket around the crust and report back.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!I'm out from work at noon today, bitches. And its my birthday tomorrow.
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Impact on individual states is that marriage equality is in all 50 states now. States don't get to determine that shit anymore.Huh. I try to news as little as possible, but somebody retweeted this. Not sure what impact it has on the individual states and how the ruling goes into effect, but this seems like a good thing.
https://twitter.com/nprnews/status/614435859253841920
Gay couples were registering for marriage licenses in Texas today. I assume they still need it to be signed and then filed. But looks like it is happening even in Texas which was one of the states fighting this tooth and nail.Huh. I try to news as little as possible, but somebody retweeted this. Not sure what impact it has on the individual states and how the ruling goes into effect, but this seems like a good thing.
https://twitter.com/nprnews/status/614435859253841920
I mean, can the individual states challenge it somehow? Is it an immediate change, like two dudes can go to the courthouse next week if they want? Stuff like that.Impact on individual states is that marriage equality is in all 50 states now. States don't get to determine that shit anymore.
yeah to the SCOTUS!
My understanding is that states can't challenge it or make laws banning it anymore. Not sure about when it goes into effect, but it seems like immediately.I mean, can the individual states challenge it somehow? Is it an immediate change, like two dudes can go to the courthouse next week if they want? Stuff like that.
Not sure how. It was ruled on by the highest court in the land.I mean, can the individual states challenge it somehow?
Yup couples are already applying for licenses.My understanding is that states can't challenge it or make laws banning it anymore. Not sure about when it goes into effect, but it seems like immediately.
5-4 vote haven't read the breakdown but I'd wager the 4 dissenting votes were by the conservatives on the bench.Huh. I try to news as little as possible, but somebody retweeted this. Not sure what impact it has on the individual states and how the ruling goes into effect, but this seems like a good thing.
https://twitter.com/nprnews/status/614435859253841920
The reason discrimination is so widespread is because, as much as people hate to be discriminated against, they love discriminating against others even more.Here's the thing. No one likes being discriminated against. Growing up Catholic and going to a Catholic School for about half of those years, the biggest thing I took away from the Bible was Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Therefore, don't tell someone they can't do something because of their gender, race, creed, etc because you obviously would be crying foul if the rule was the opposite - no marriage for straight people. Seems simple enough but in the 300 plus years this country's existed, it's been anything but.
One of the swing votes (Kennedy) is a Catholic appointed by Reagan. He actually apparently did a lot to help gay rights in the past (I didn't know that till today). But yeah the 4 that voted against I am a pretty sure are all Conservatives.5-4 vote haven't read the breakdown but I'd wager the 4 dissenting votes were by the conservatives on the bench.
Here's the thing. No one likes being discriminated against. Growing up Catholic and going to a Catholic School for about half of those years, the biggest thing I took away from the Bible was Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Therefore, don't tell someone they can't do something because of their gender, race, creed, etc because you obviously would be crying foul if the rule was the opposite - no marriage for straight people. Seems simple enough but in the 300 plus years this country's existed, it's been anything but.
Which I suppose is like how bullies work. Those who bully often are bullied in some other aspect of their current lives or in the past.The reason discrimination is so widespread is because, as much as people hate to be discriminated against, they love discriminating against others even more.
Yup. I was a registered republican till a few years ago. At 18 when I registered to vote I thought it was the lesser of two evils. I didn't believe all their nonsense and certainly don't go for all the liberal views on the other side. A few years ago when I had to reregister (moved) decided neither party really represented me so I decided to become independent. Someone who makes a decent wage but not a millionaire.I've read at least two articles about this now that have called the ruling a "huge blow to conservatives."
I really wish people would stop being so stupid and assuming that all conservatives think alike. It drives me up a wall when you have an opinion on something and people automatically think they can pinpoint your political leaning because of one thing.
Oh you support gay marriage? Must be a dirty liberal! You can lean conservative and still support gay marriage, idiots.
yeah that's pretty wild. I've been reading through them a bit this morning and while I'll always appreciate the eloquence justices write with, they don't make any effort to hide their frustration. I kinda get the arguments of bench ruling and taking power from the states and blah blah blah - I just think that most rational people that are elated by this news care less about states' rights and more about treating all people with respect. it's totally absurd in 2015 for people that are gay and married to have to avoid living in a state because of their individual laws. they should be avoiding them because of the stereotypes of the people that live there instead.A dissenting opinion was written by each of the four conservative judges.
Yeah I was going to say even without reading them I am sure they all put their Ivy league educations to good work and cited States rights as a reason to dissent which is largely BS. They very likely do not believe gays should get married and just wanted to pass this back to the states again.yeah that's pretty wild. I've been reading through them a bit this morning and while I'll always appreciate the eloquence justices write with, they don't make any effort to hide their frustration. I kinda get the arguments of bench ruling and taking power from the states and blah blah blah - I just think that most rational people that are elated by this news care less about states' rights and more about treating all people with respect. it's totally absurd in 2015 for people that are gay and married to have to avoid living in a state because of their individual laws. they should be avoiding them because of the stereotypes of the people that live there instead.
seriously though, I couldn't be happier to see this news today.
did you like the first one? If so I am sure you'll still like it.In other news, Ted 2 is sitting at a 49 on Metacritic. Wife wants to go see it tonight, undecided myself.
Critics are morons. I liked the first one. If you like Family guy type humor you probably would like this.In other news, Ted 2 is sitting at a 49 on Metacritic. Wife wants to go see it tonight, undecided myself.
It was alright, but I much prefer waiting the 3-4 months for a Blu Ray release and watching from home. I only ever bother with the theater for Marvel movies (and Star Wars later this year). Not to mention the obvious cost savings.did you like the first one? If so I am sure you'll still like it.
Yeah we don't go to the movies too often. My wife doesn't like how loud these action movies get plus we both hate most of the douche bags who end up going to movies when we go and the expense.It was alright, but I much prefer waiting the 3-4 months for a Blu Ray release and watching from home. I only ever bother with the theater for Marvel movies (and Star Wars later this year). Not to mention the obvious cost savings.
You're lucky. My wife likes to go at least twice a month and then wonders why her expenses are so high...Yeah we don't go to the movies too often. My wife doesn't like how loud these action movies get plus we both hate most of the douche bags who end up going to movies when we go and the expense.
I can only think of two or three movies my wife has asked to go to in like 8 years so we will go to Ted 2. I am sure I will enjoy it unless the screwed up badly.
We have have the middle tier TV package on FiOS (I think anyway). I would be fine with the lower tier. However there are channels my wife watches a lot that aren't on the low tier. She would like to top tier but compromised. I figure I spend a few bucks on video games but try to keep it under some sort of control can't expect her give up all the channels that make her happy.You're lucky. My wife likes to go at least twice a month and then wonders why her expenses are so high...
It's Pride weekend in MInneapolis starting today. Damn great timing. Glad to see they can celebrate this all weekend.That's awesome that most of you guys are positive about all this. It is pretty awesome. Pridefest this year is gonna be a riot![]()
I agree you should pay attention to what the individual candidate says. But to be a cynical voice of cynicism, most candidates these days are too damn scared to stray from what the big party lines. So if you identify as Democrat or Republican, chances are good the candidate representing that party is going to have the same ideals as you. Candidates don't dare make too big of an individual stand because then they'd lose a good portion of that sweet sweet campaign money.I'd never tell someone how to vote or how to form their opinion, but I will say you're pretty stupid if you're voting for someone solely because they're democrat or republican or libertarian or whatever. Just because you think you fall into a certain party, or are even registered with a certain party, doesn't mean you have to vote for the candidate from that party. Vote based on the candidates stance on issues and political policies/ideals, not just because of the party tag next to their name.
That's all I have to say about politics today.
That's probably just their next line of controller colors. $65 each lolHeh.
https://twitter.com/PlayStation/status/614466131231772672
They'll go the Nintendo route and put out a controller with swappable color plates.That's probably just their next line of controller colors. $65 each lol
*Only in Europe and JapanThey'll go the Nintendo route and put out a controller with swappable color plates.
Playing Criminal Girls: Invite Only are ya?when I get back from looking creepy while playing vita at mcdonalds I'd better see a shiny new flash sale!
If we don't I'm blaming you!when I get back from looking creepy while playing vita at mcdonalds I'd better see a shiny new flash sale!
I'll be getting that along with most the sonic/Sega games I don't have.anyone else grab toejam and earl 2 panic on funkotron? or am i speed running this one solo like last time?![]()