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Aspiring author, full-time caregiver, player of far too much Elden Ring
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"...the U.S. Constitution: Neither the House nor the Senate can adjourn for more than 3 days w/o the consent of the other chamber. Additionally, the House can only adjourn to a place where both Houses are sitting. Art. I, Sec. 5, Clause 4, Library of Congress House Adjournment Rules."
See if you quote post this from the original Flowersteel post only highlights how bloody WHITE Hana originally was, like DAMN girl.
Ya know, fair, I just found Act I to be so much of a slog to get through every time that the only way I was able to do a โ€œfullโ€ playthrough of 2077 was to start at PL, which more or less immediately hooked me. I do plan to go back and do it all the way through at some point tho.
You could just start at Phantom Liberty, it skips all of Act I and gets you into what I consider to be the highlight of this game.
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Today, Mike Johnson will keep the House adjourned for the 81st day out of the last 93.

12 days of work in over 3 months.

With full pay and benefits.

The senate has been working, so this is not about the shutdown.

It is about avoiding a vote to release the Epstein files.
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This is literally the most perfect response to such a statement.

NONE of those kids at Sandy Hook had to die!
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When developers get the lion's share of a video game's profits and not executives and shareholders, then we can talk about raising the price of games.

But miss me with this $100 shit when we have leeches like Phil Spencer and Andrew Wilson constantly laying off devs for a quarterly boost.
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โ€œLet them go a month without meals. Maybe they will get a jobโ€

First, many SNAP recipients have jobs. Theyโ€™re just living below the poverty line because of tremendous wealth inequality.

Second, many are disabled and children and canโ€™t work.

Third, no one should starve to death.
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Column: Yes, the pictures of the destruction of the East Wing were shocking, but not so shocking as all the things we donโ€™t know about this project, which is being paid for by some of the wealthiest people and corporations on the planet.
Column | Demolition is part of Trumpโ€™s master builder image
By Thursday, the White Houseโ€™s East Wing was gone. The speed of destruction, and the projection of power, are part of the strongman playbook.
www.washingtonpost.com
If Mechwarrior 5: Clans has taught me anything, itโ€™s that the power of friendship can do anythingโ€ฆ as well as a 100-ton death machine with more lasers than sense built into it.
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"Sky Puppies!" ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿฆ‡๐Ÿฆ‡๐Ÿฆ‡
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How I sleep in my normal bed that doesn't require an internet connection to function properly.
I know this is a joke, but the Southwest Georgia in me had a viscerally upset reaction upon seeing this.
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โ€œThe president demolished the White House.โ€

โ€œThe president politicized the FBI and DOJ to go after his opponents.โ€

โ€œThe president is why life is more expensive today.โ€

โ€œThe president was besties with Epstein.โ€

Messaging isnโ€™t hard and makes you wonder why Dems arenโ€™t saying this every day.
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Pokemon has the resources to literally make Game of the Year every single year until the end of time but instead they've settled for being the Madden NFL yearly release for anime dogfighting
At the end of the day I just have to agree with this part because they make so much money, people should NOT have as many issues and complaints with pokemon as they do lol theyโ€™re not always just annoying people who arenโ€™t happy over one thing
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The average age of U.S. homebuyers is now 56, up from 49 last year.

In 1981, the year trickledown economics began, it was 31.