I'd like to say something. Fast food tendies suck. I go to my local grocery store and their tendies (not the ones in the frozen isle) are ten times better and don't make me throw up. And I get more per dollar as well. I can pick up enough food to feed my family dinner and then have some snacks left over for about $10. I'm not sure when it started, but many grocery stores have started having full on cafeterias in the past 5-10 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5esFlJTMgg
Incase anybody wants to give it a downvote.
I remember looking at her standings back during the election because I was genuinely curious and she didn't seem like a psycho like the rest of the Dem crew. Anti gun, pro baby killing, wants to give free stuff to those who cry about ancestors they never knew and cannot name. I doubt much has changed.
Looks like it. I pulled the video from something Steven Crowder posted earlier. Here is the DM link https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10505489/Bill-Maher-says-Freedom-Convoy-truckers-right-pissed-elitists.html
and here is Steven Crowder https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/bill-maher-justin-trudeau
Got you, fren.
I bought three more Roku sticks for the TVs in the place I'm currently staying at for the foreseeable future. I've had an OAN subscription for years and I'm happy with it. I haven't used a cable box in years and the other individuals in my household only use one in the basement where the internet won't reach.
That said, I ask a question I've brought up before: once the big name companies have been thoroughly boycotted, what then? I still need internet for work and play. Comcast is the main provider around these parts and my options are them or nobody. The last time this conversation came up somebody mentioned T-Mobile who I have on my watch list but they're not nearby yet. I would also presume most tech corporations at this stage are of the same mindset.
Yas kween!