sure is weird how the same people who demand extreme federal regulations on guns, alcohol, free speech, farms, and more claim that it's illegal for the government to regulate banks and payment processors
it's weird how liberals who spent the past 60+ years demanding extreme federal regulations on guns and free speech draw the line at federal regulations on payment processors and banks
I find it curious that leftoids pretend to be upset about texas AI datacenters using 500 million gallons of water per year and supposedly creating water usage restrictions for residents, yet they're fine with texas illegals using 57 billion gallons of water per year (1.7 million illegals @ ~33,000 gallons/year)
>>105866743
dumb thing I did at 15: >downloaded metallica.mp3.exe
dumb thing linux users did at 15: >raped their 8 y/o sister thousands of times over the course of 3 years
>>509916760 >When Trump's term is finished, what will happen to /ptg/?
Meh, who cares right now? Trump might go for a third term.
I watched Jesus deflect a bullet for Trump. Anything is possible.
>>509534342
why is energy still a problem when every 6 months the msm reports on how glorious chinese scientists have finally invented fusion reactors? are they not sharing the tech?
>biden gives iran $6 billion to not make nukes, they use it to fund terrorism and nuke research >trump spends a few hundred million on bombs, iran unconditionally surrenders
huh, it really WAS that easy
>>507891565 >stormtroopers, officers, and politicians were encouraged to bring their families with them on the death star as it would be a decades long deployment >multiple levels were practically civilian cities >Luke personally murdered countless women and children
weird how nothing happens and suddenly people from nations like vietnam, sri lanka, the holy see, and australia all show up to 1pbtid post oddly similar messages