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LeviF

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  1. Gugny will vouch. The story is embellished in key places for effect but it is him.
  2. All seven years!
  3. Yeah they do I just mean with the amount of money I made at the NFP I would be looking at getting my loans forgiven this year instead of having no school debt as of 2021. I was still on IDR or something similar after I left the NFP just in case I still had something to discharge after 10 years.
  4. lol with my income-based payments I was paid off after 8 years. So no, because I only made like 98 qualifying payments or something like that. But had I been in more debt or stayed at the NFP I worked for right out of college I would have eventually qualified.
  5. It's too bad that Clint Hurt so much that he couldn't play anymore.
  6. Home opener 2015. Bills-Colts. Tyrod's first game. Everyone was very excited. Sexy Rexy in the building, shiny new quarterback, the works. Then it rained. Ok whatever it's football in September can't complain too much. But then there was this guy a few seats down from me. Obviously and obnoxiously intoxicated. His friends clearly embarrassed at how sloppy he was. Kept screaming epithets at Tyrod whenever he took the field. Not racial epithets, mind you. But ones for vertically challenged folks. Which was odd because the guy himself was maybe 5'6" in his air maxes. Anyway last play of the first quarter comes...BOOM Tyrod throws a beautiful bomb to Percy Harvin for the 50 yard TD. Place goes nuts. I go "now shut the ***** UP you goddamn m*dg*t" and he sits in his little puddle of bud lite and rainwater sulking. I think after the Bills went up 24-0 he stumbled off somewhere to puke. Was mumbling something about how real men with height like Lenny Kravitz (???) should play QB. I hope you all enjoy the story of how I met @Gugny
  7. Half expected this to start with "Dear Penthouse..."
  8. We need to talk about his username. Full spelling would be "You Only Live Once in Ohio." But do you really "live" if you're in Ohio? That's a puzzler.
  9. I've always seen the "national divorce" sort of talk as a mechanism for right-of-center Americans to vent frustration both at the current state of government AND the current state of the Republican party. That they see separation from the country as a more plausible route to government representation than overthrowing GOPe leadership. We're already seeing some trends toward decentralization in Florida, Texas, Arizona. States accelerating towards that rather than open war seems far more likely. The question is whether the federal government wishes to attempt state leadership overthrow or perhaps kill people in some fruitless attempt to stop it.
  10. In fairness, from what I understand this is more of a lend-lease type of situation in which Ukraine is basically moving from an American vassal state all the way to just an extension of the American empire as a satellite. In theory this could benefit the American taxpayer in the long run. It won’t, but in theory it could.
  11. Make Detroit farmland again!
  12. Could be policy side, analyst, lobbying, city planning. Of course he’s under no obligation to disclose information about his employment but there’s plenty of jobs where one could find that goal.
  13. @Roundybout Then go move there dude. Nothing’s stopping you. I lived downtown in a mid size metro for years, I understand what it is you’re looking for. But those places are vanishingly rare. Once I got married I couldn’t justify making my bride park on the street or take the bus at night considering the, erm, increasing vibrancy of the city and neighborhood. We rented a place on the city’s outer limits for a bit before we bought a house in the burbs. Country club is around the corner, shopping complex is five minutes by car or twenty minute walk. Two parks within a five minute walk from my front door, including the local little league field. I have 1650 square feet on 1/3 of an acre and paid $200k for the privilege. Put up a white picket fence last summer to complete the picture. And my kids can play in the yard or even in the street once they’re older like I used to growing up. Life is good brother.
  14. Yeah, an agreement that, if it even existed, clearly went south fairly quickly. Membership in a criminal street gang is already an escalator for sentencing under federal law. No need for martial law, empower local police agencies to utilize regional gang task force members to quickly identify street gang affiliate suspects and round them up. And I have bad news regarding 24/7 surveillance of American citizens.
  15. Indeed. Law enforcement agencies quickly found themselves behind the 8 ball. The Thompson was also a chosen weapon of the IRA in the 20s. Yeah they ain’t light that’s for sure. Polymers and plastics have made weapons much lighter.
  16. Despite all the noise to the contrary there’s really no evidence of sufficient demand for pro football outside of the NFL. And they already have a developmental league that doesn’t cost them a penny.
  17. And actual fun fact about the Thompson advertised above, the postal inspectors used them in the ‘20s. Price was about $200 per, not cheap by 1920s standards, but adjusted for inflation I imagine it’s on par with some high end semi automatics today.
  18. Advertisement for a machine gun you could order by mail. When anybody with a pulse was actually able to get not just a gun, but a gun that is now illegal to manufacture because of how murdery it is. Strangely enough we never read about the mass shootings perpetrated by the folks who got guns sent directly through the mail in the 1920s.
  19. Have you stopped to consider why the formerly walkable neighborhoods suck so hard now? Calling suburbs “soulless” is such an incredible cope I’m not sure where to even start. And of course you’re spandex mafia. Paging @Chef Jim
  20. Have you learned what “per capita” means in the last month or do I really need to open up UCR?
  21. Lol this dude really wants to live in a pod and never drive anywhere. Couldn’t be me.
  22. Changing them is orders of magnitude more pernicious and underhanded. Happens constantly with little fanfare, the Dahl books just happen to be published in mass market constantly, which makes people notice when changes occur. English teachers needing new copies find that their students the next year have different notes. That sort of thing.
  23. The short haired ugly librarians that encourage you to read “banned books” such as To Kill a Mockingbird and The Handmaid’s Tale every year likely fully endorse this:
  24. Deadly force is justified if someone goes for your gun. If you’re going to discharge your firearm, you aim for center mass as it’s the most effective way of stopping the threat.
  25. I’m not sure what you mean
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