It says "Eat our fish or to to hell". They're known for having edgy/spicy zingers on there. To my knowledge, I don't believe they've ever had anything political on there. If you're in the area, I'd recommend grabbing a bite from them, definitely more of a grab and go kinda situation though, not much seating.
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I'm planning on continuing with win10/Linux dualboot until I save up enough for a full PC upgrade, then it'll be just Linux with a Windows 10 VM if absolutely needed. I have to use win11 for work and it's absolutely awful. Alt tabbing gets stuck all the time, if I have more than one window open on a shortcut, pressing super+number gets stuck in the little preview window with nothing selectable. Can't move the task bar to the top of the screen, it constantly freezes when logging back in. Just poop all around
That's the chicken outside of Rowdys BBQ in Pittsburgh on rt 51. Good pulled pork, for sure
Nah, just his career and reputation. The man himself is still alive
Correction, it's only unconstitutional if it's also really weird. The rule prevents punishments that are both cruel and unusual, not cruel or unusual
Totally fair and valid. At the end of the day, it's your call and I think personal comfort and safety should be the biggest factors to work within
I know there's a video floating around of Massad Ayoob, a known fud, bemoaning iwb holsters. I personally use OWB because I'm a husky lad and don't feel like buying bigger pants. I think the holster you shared is neat, just not for me
I think the argument being made is that IWB holsters are inherently more dangerous than OWB holsters. I understand your point, nothing should happen, however as we've seen with the sig p320 and a couple Taurus models, guns just go off sometimes. Accidents happen and adding one more degree of separation between the gun and your body isn't a terrible idea.
2012 Chevy sonic reporting in, you're fucked
The T is both silent and invisible in Suki's name?
Twice, I think. I believe Suki also translates to moon
I'm not knowledgeable in Australian law. Would someone more well versed be able to hit me with a tldr of how this would work? Does Australia have "free speech" similar to what I understand as an American? Does the government there have the legal authority to make that sort of request? I'm not really worried about whether they should or shouldn't have that authority, or the general ethics surrounding this,I just kind of want to know what the law says