

Pretty sure legally he can not show up and just say it’s because he has president things to do and he would have immunity
Pretty sure legally he can not show up and just say it’s because he has president things to do and he would have immunity
Cool thanks, like I said I’m happy to have the option. Voting should be easy, painless, and as accessible as possible. It just feels like there’s a huge push for it and for me personally I’m not worried about voting on the day. I appreciate the answer though. Some things I hadn’t thought about.
Real question: Is there a benefit to voting early? In my state it’s way more annoying, Ohio, and I have plenty of time on election day. It feels like there’s a big push for it and I think it’s good that it’s an option but I don’t see the benefit overall unless you’re worried about not being able to vote on election day for whatever reason.
It’s weird seeing misney in the wild
Ooh, forgot about that one so yeah, totally fair game.
Came to post this, of course someone beat me to it.
Hey, we have a poster of this up in our dining room
Oh man is this the new response?
Game looks pretty cool, and I never played it when it came out. Sucks that it doesn’t have modern net for it.
Path of exile? Never played it but seems right.
Yeah I absolutely loved sea of stars. I thought it was great the whole way through. Fun characters, and solid combat.
I’m really worried about the new dragon quest. It’s possibly my favorite series and I’m concerned that 12 is going to be action and not turn based.
Turn based rpgs, the sort of thing with just enough challenge to be fun but not too quick or difficult. Like I love dark souls but when I just want to chill give me something like dragon quest. Sadly it seems to be dying out as a genre.
Ha we have this poster up in our house
Lots of sf6, getting ready for my trip to Evo.
It depends on context and company but in general I would avoid them the more professional the context. I work as a programmer for a pretty big company. I sometimes use them in chats to coworkers particularly if it’s just a regular conversation. We use teams and use the reaction emojis. But I avoid them in serious emails or conversations.
So I wouldn’t say they’re never to be used but in general they’re more casual. This obviously depends on company culture though. If you’re in a more casual setting or if others use them more freely then it’s probably more acceptable.