He could have pardoned them before he left office. Hell, he could have pardoned them before they actually did anything.
I wouldn't be surprised by anything from absolutely no pardoned all the way through blanket pardoned for FUTURE violence on lawmakers. AFAIK, in DC everything is federal jurisdiction and therefore everything is pardonable.
Teabags don't even come with their own holder. So you have to be aware of that cooling, coalescing gunk on a saucer the whole time you sip in your cup. A cold used teabag is one of the most unpleasant things in a middle-class household, whereas cold tea leaves are just wet plant stuff.
Yeah, I don't use a coaster. I just steep it and then toss it in the trash whenever I feel like it. It'a lot less nasty than loose wet plant stuff.
Just like with my French press, I'm going to feel like I need to wash that every time. You also have to pay attention to how much you're putting in there. I also don't want more interesting teas.
You can say it's just as convenient, but it's not. And more importantly, it doesn't FEEL just as convenient. I have a tea infuser. I use it. But not as often as I use teabags.
I assume it doesn't work anymore. But you would set your PSP to ad-hoc, go into ad-hoc party on your PS3, find someone in a lobby with your game, and your PSP would act as if it found a local connection.
I've kind of wondered about something. Manchin kind of represents what Republicans should be. He opposes more liberal policies but wants to work with us for America's benefit. He approves judges that will uphold the constitution, will negotiate instead of obstructing. However, we only got that with him labeled as a Democrat. On paper, this is better than him just being another GOP member.
But, now we're left with Democrats not being able to get shit done when really it was a conservative blocking progress on key issues.
So my question, would we be better off if Manchin or Sinema were labeled independent from the beginning? Would Democrats be blamed less for what "they" couldn't get done?
I got a Vita TV recently and hacked it to put a larger memory card into it. I've been using it as a small PS1.
I didn't really want to hack it with emulators because it's extra work and their actual PS1 catalog is quite expensive. But a few games that I own physically were never made available. Or in a couple cases, the digital games were blocked from Vitas for some reason.
So, his lawyer is arguing that because his client was made fun of, that's proof that he's innocent? If that's their best argument, that dude is 100% guilty.
That reminds me of Jonathan Majors' lawyer putting out the texts where the GF blamed herself for getting assaulted like it was a gotcha.
I felt like Morrowind struck a great balance between clunk and depth. Skyrim was polished but had no depth.
Something like Kingdom Come Deliverance feels way more clunky to me, but has far less appeal to general audiences than the Elder Scroll games. Although, there are extremely passionate fans of it, so there's obviously still a market for that kind of game.
I've had it canceled until the next season of Sandman or the last season of Stranger Things. I don't need to subscribe while I wait. I didn't even subscribe for the couple of Christmas movies they have we normally watch.
So, the paper claims this was denied because it's redundant with their other content. But this is literally the first time his her cartoon has been rejected and apparently he she felt strongly enough to quit.
Why? To distract.