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  1. NFL offers Biden all 30 football stadiums as mass Covid vaccination sites WWW.NBCNEWS.COM Currently, seven NFL teams are hosting vaccinations for Covid-19 at or near their stadiums.
  2. Cainhurst is indeed optional. Great place with a fun end boss. It's easy to accidentally find it, and I don't really remember if I found it my first runthrough.
  3. Thing is, if he lied and has anything to do with this, his pardon won’t save him.
  4. Reading a bit more, it wouldn’t surprise me if this were related to that.
  5. I remember when he was on CNN. He was shouting about immigration and free trade deals even then, but the level of crazy, like birtherism, didn’t come till 2011 I think.
  6. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition Changes Some Gratuitious Camera Shots - IGN WWW.IGN.COM Certain gratuitous camera shots have been changed by Bioware for the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remaster.
  7. Here's a slightly longer version: Honestly, it was refreshing for Democratic leadership to so vocally stick up for them. I'm not implying that they don't care about the progressive members as people; it's more that I feel their politics are shunned, so to see leadership promote their ideas as reasonable yet facing hatred dangerous like this was refreshing.
  8. I don't think anyone has to feel sorry for them, but due to how dangerous it is, I'm definitely welcoming any back who eat crow because I want them back to reality. And I say this as someone who has talked down to PLENTY of them who spouted QAnon conspiracies in real-time. Sometimes you can get big-time activists from people who were neck-deep in this kind of stuff. One of my friends who I've seen linked here had a similar story: In her case, I knew her when she was a born-again Christian, but I started to notice her speak out for, as George Carlin would say, the "underdogs" - minorities, immigrants, LGBT, women. One of her crazy far-right uncles and her had many spats publicly, but she completely ripped herself from the far-right. I'm happy to say I was friends with her even back then, but seeing the change has been extraordinary and makes me optimistic. Major kudos to you as well as it's not easy. It's also an example of how even when someone represents so much of what you're against, they can become big allies down the line.
  9. I feel like so many of his takes are that these discussions just routinely go into ribbing each other. :P 2018 is simultaneously a more mature story but a funnier game than the previous ones. I don’t remember a lot of funny parts of the original games, but the dialogue between he and his son, the dwarves chemistry with Kratos, and the head and his tales were fantastic.
  10. This person was a bit more straight-forward. She was stunned by Biden's inauguration. How this South Carolina mom escaped QAnon WWW.CNN.COM Ashley Vanderbilt says her four-year-old daughter Emmerson knew "something was wrong with her mom." First, how it supercharged: lots of time on her hands during the pandemic, a common theme. And how the election shattered her:
  11. One of the things that's bothered me about QAnon and its theories about an international cabal of cannibalistic pedophiles is: how the fuck do you believe this? And then when I hear that someone used to be a believer but sees the light and apologizes to Anderson Cooper: As horrific and idiotic as the conspiracy theory is, I'm glad when someone is able to dig themselves out of it and realize how intensely terrible the entire thing is. My next thought, probably even more perplexing, is: if you believed this conspiracy about 5G being this government conspiracy about... something, a cabal of cannibal pedos, and JFK Jr revealing he's never really died (and perhaps even is Q), what in the flying fuck caused you NOT to believe it? Is it just because the predictions never happen and a new one kicking the can down the road pops up all the time? Something else? First, why deplatforming works: Now, as for the guy in the tweet, this guy's background is as such: he's Australian, but comparing that politics to the US is like comparing CSPAN shows to OAN/Fox. Now, what caused him to disassociate? Started with Assange: But what really put it out was something so seemingly small: He wrote this Reddit post: He thought the group would ridicule him for believing in the conspiracy theory. "I expected to be torn apart," he said. Instead, the opposite happened. According to Jadeja, he got over a hundred responses to his post — and nearly all of them were supportive. "These guys put me back together again."
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