Originally posted by Surturwanna link?
Holy shit someone from the Huffington Post tweeted that things like "the resistance" and the womens march are exactly like the protests in Iran.LOL!
These people are ****ing delusional
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
wanna link?And naturally you take that claim as fact despite the dude making this claim having a track record, even on this thread, of misrepresenting what people have said.
No need to get triggered:
"The #IranianProtests, the #Resistance, and @WomensMarch are all the same. Across the world, people are fighting autocracies and oppressive regimes. @realDonaldTrump is NO DIFFERENT than the oppressive Ayatollahs in Iran"
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/alex-mohajer
Anything else? You admit one could only think these things if they are suffering under massive massive delusions, correctamundo?
Lol holy shit come on guys....the humor of a team choosing a Trump hotel for the ORANGE bowl, come on that is comedy gold, but alas it is apparently not comedy gold, just something to shriek over:
Leftist student group: ‘Absolutely disgusting’ that football team chose Trump hotel for Orange Bowl
Of course the team has been contracted there for years, but they don't care about that either because:
“The Badger athletics isn’t hurting for money,” Ikegwuani told the paper. “I felt like they had enough so that if they wanted to go somewhere else they could’ve.”
Lol.
Originally posted by Surtur
Lol holy shit come on guys....the humor of a team choosing a Trump hotel for the ORANGE bowl, come on that is comedy gold, but alas it is apparently not comedy gold, just something to shriek over:Leftist student group: ‘Absolutely disgusting’ that football team chose Trump hotel for Orange Bowl
Of course the team has been contracted there for years, but they don't care about that either because:
[b]“The Badger athletics isn’t hurting for money,” Ikegwuani told the paper. “I felt like they had enough so that if they wanted to go somewhere else they could’ve.”
Lol. [/B]
Why is it absolutely disgusting that the football team stayed at a Trump hotel?
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
And naturally you take that claim as fact despite the dude making this claim having a track record, even on this thread, of misrepresenting what people have said.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
YAY
I'm a "meh" on it. Whats it like? For instance, if I want booze I can get muh wallet out, my id, drive 30 seconds down to 7/11, and get it.
If weed is legal but I need to wait 2 hours in line to get it..not worth it. I'd rather just go to a drug dealer still lol.
It doesn't just need to be made legal, but as widely available and easy to get as booze.
Originally posted by Surtur
I'm a "meh" on it. Whats it like? For instance, if I want booze I can get muh wallet out, my id, drive 30 seconds down to 7/11, and get it.If weed is legal but I need to wait 2 hours in line to get it..not worth it.
Yeah I'm not sure about how this will be in the long term. Right now it seems you need to go to a weed store to buy it, which many cities aren't allowing. So yes you may have to drive some time to get it. That said, if it proves to be popular and as the controversy inevitably subsides over the next few years I imagine more of them will pop up and cities will probably be a bit more lax on their rules.
It's unclear if/when places like 7/11 will sell it from their stores, or if they'll even be allowed to.
Originally posted by BackFire
Yeah I'm not sure about how this will be in the long term. Right now it seems you need to go to a weed store to buy it, which many cities aren't allowing. So yes you may have to drive some time to get it. That said, if it proves to be popular and as the controversy inevitably subsides over the next few years I imagine more of them will pop up and cities will probably be a bit more lax on their rules.It's unclear if/when places like 7/11 will sell it from their stores, or if they'll even be allowed to.
There is no rational logic for them not to. They sell booze and cigs.
Originally posted by Surtur
There is no rational logic for them not to. They sell booze and cigs.
There might be a legal problem for a chain as large as 7/11 since weed is still illegal on the federal level. They are a national chain and so selling something that is illegal on a federal level might be something they don't want to do.
Or I could be wrong on that, I honestly don't know.
Originally posted by BackFire
There might be a legal problem for a chain as large as 7/11 since weed is still illegal on the federal level. They are a national chain and so selling something that is illegal on a federal level might be something they don't want to do.Or I could be wrong on that, I honestly don't know.
It's one of the things the right gets wrong, they are bad when it comes to drugs. Utterly retarded that booze is legal and this isn't.