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Who here plays video games?

Rockster160 wrote:
I like games! Donโ€™t have the time to play much.
Creative games like Minecraft and Factorio are my favorites. I also love games like Beat Saber (VR) and Guitar Hero.

Not much of a โ€œgamerโ€ but I do play when I can. ๐Ÿ˜

I like Minecraft but I legit get scared of the monsters. Silent Hill I can deal with, but for some reason crudely rendered cartoon monsters scare the heck out of me.

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200,000 UFO Fans Plan to Storm Area 51?

I can't seem to find the headline on my end.

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So I'm scared I hurt a snake...

Let me say I am pleased to see a bipedal show such concern for his reptilian fellows. while I am not an expert on snakes, I believe that, if it was hurt, you would probably be able to tell. Bones crack when broken, and you should realize that creatures are usually built pretty tough - snakes spend their whole lives on the ground, after all.

He wouldn't have been much safer living in your store, so I believe you did the right thing. On the other hand, I would offer...what if the snake was venomous? I do not know where you live and if there are such snakes in the area, but your job probably doesn't pay you enough to get treated for snake venom. Animal control may have been a better option.

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Getting to know HelpQA family..

I'm from an jungle covered island far away, currently dwelling in the human realm, about to play some Dark Souls Remastered.

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I don't usually make political posts.

TheClue wrote:

Your getting politician and politics confused. Everyone is into politics even you but as I said Trump was not a politician and never held a government job prier to being president.

I think people say "he's not a politician" as if this was a positive thing, implying that his hands are somehow clean of some background corruption that comes with being a politician. I don't think the people who bring that up are doing it just to point out that he has no experience. Maybe you mean it to excuse his "lack of political correctness."

TheClue wrote:

Here again my statement was taken out of context I said "Elected officials of both houses" not Democrats or Republicans and the reason that I stated this is that they swore to protect the United States and its citizens form enemy's,external and internal and to follow orders from their commander and chief, who at this time is Donald Trump and some of them dont think they have too they will see.

I'm not sure what you mean by this, I was disagreeing, not taking out of context. Also, if you're referring to Congressmen, they don't take an oath to follow the President. They don't have to do anything the President says.

TheClue wrote:
Trump is going to be hard to beat.

Incumbent office holders are historically extremely hard to beat, but I think if Biden gets the nomination and the whole collusion thing gets the attention it deserves he'll probably lose. I say that not because Biden is the best person for the job, only because he's the most electable. I'm pretty cynical when it comes to how people vote.

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I don't usually make political posts.

TheClue wrote:
Here's what I think Trump has done so far that others haven't. He has told the American public what he was going to do if elected and guess what he has been doing it. Granted he is not a politician and most of the time is really blunt with what he says but he has everyone's attention. He has talks with or dealt with the north Koreans, Vietnam, Russia, Iraq, Syria, China, Mexico head on which none of the other presidents did. He has also shaken the boat in both houses to the point some of the elected officials are worried that they will lose their jobs because they cannot work with each other. Here's the deal if the Democrats cant get their party together they will loose the election to Trump again. :-)

I'm not sure why people say he's not a politician. It is his first time in public office, but he's been a public figure and has been involved with politics forever. The only thing i can think of is people not in ny arent used to him being in the news.

I'm guessing he never specifically promised NOT to obstruct justice, so he didn't break any promises there.

I dont know how many democrats are afraid of losing their job specificall because of trump seeing what happened in the mid term election. Looks like trump might though. If the republicans in the senate dont just keep in step with him.

I can respect aggressive diplomacy as a legitmate strategy. I would prefer someone less corrupt to run it though.

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If I gave you

Heck, i'd give you at least a few bucks.

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If a guy asks you where you work, is that a good thing?

Maybe he's looking for a sweet discount at whereever you work.

Or maybe some one askes him, hey do you know where anonymous works? And he was like she told me and i forgot. I'll ask her next time i see her, to satisfy your curiosity.

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I don't care who you are, or what reason you have, if I bring you money to buy a cake and you don't want to sell me a cake, I'm just going to punch you in your face.

I should put out that i have a very personal stake in this. As a Komodo Dragon, I am often asked to leave a restaurant when i loudly complain about the lack of live food to ingest whole. ๐Ÿ™

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I don't care who you are, or what reason you have, if I bring you money to buy a cake and you don't want to sell me a cake, I'm just going to punch you in your face.

It may be your right to refuse service to anyone, but it makes for a less rich community experience. It is a type of antisocial, childish behavior. It goes deeper than just not wanting to associate with certain people.

The way to fix is though is to boycott, i think if people stopped frequenting the bakery they'd have a sudden and permanent compromise of "principles."

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