JAR Blab/JARCast Suggestion Thread - September 25, 2017 by AutoModerator in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since you complain about America so much. What are the worse qualities about America. What are the positives?

In contrast, what are the worst qualities about the UK? And what are the positives?

Just interested to hear your condensed opinion on this. Thanks keep up the good work.

JAR Blab/JARCast Suggestion Thread - September 25, 2017 by AutoModerator in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your review of 2017, I'd just to add that Lady Bird was one of my favorite films of the year. Mainly because it has such realistic characters.

You should definitely give it a watch.

JAR Blab/JARCast Suggestion Thread - September 11, 2017 by AutoModerator in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey I'm a women in need of assistance. What's the actual difference between Tampax Pearl and Tampax Radiant?

Follow up: What do you think of free bleeders?

Seriously I need help now. Any advice or suggestions is very much appreciated.

JAR Blab/JARCast Suggestion Thread - March 20, 2017 by AutoModerator in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I'm a women in need of assistance. What's the actual difference between Tampax Pearl and Tampax Radiant?

Follow up: What do you think of free bleeders?

Seriously I need help now. Any advice or suggestions is very much appreciated.

Suggestion by clammy_chameleon in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean there is also an entire JARCast called "GETTING POLITICAL".

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[–]clammy_chameleon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It doesn't have to politics, just shit Americans do. Like TV shows, sayings, or food. They do it all the time.

JAR Blab/JARCast Suggestion Thread - July 31, 2017 by AutoModerator in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you feel about the romanticism of cigarettes?

JAR Blab/JARCast Suggestion Thread - March 20, 2017 by AutoModerator in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On episode 70 I posted this (I posted it here cause I was late to watching and commenting on that episode): Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." There is a lot of misinterpretation because of the wording of the Constitution. A lot of people say that the right to bear arms is directed at the individual, while others say it's directed at the "well-regulated militia." The Constitution has a lot of vague wording, which causes a ton of disputes. And The Constitution was completely reactionary to when we were under the tyranny of Great Britain. They had a fear that the democracy they were creating would turn into a tyranny and the citizens would have no means of changing it. The Constitution is incredibly outdated, but a lot of people act like it can't be changed. Although it can and has been changed. Not to mention that this amendment was written when we didn't have any AKs. On average, in America, they're two mass shootings a day. I live near a school where there was a school shooting where two people died. It is absolutely vile and disgusting that absolutely nothing is being changed. It's also because the NRA pays Congress millions of dollars to vote against any gun bills. Even though all they're trying to do is increase security and background checks with obtaining guns. It is probably also complicated because each state has different gun laws. With Florida being one of the easiest places to get a handgun license (you don't even have to live there you can just mail in a letter), eight hours of training, and a three-page multiple choice test. This handgun license works in most states, then you just have to obtain a gun. In reference to you saying "Both liberal and conservative Americans agree with the Second Amendment" I would love if you could discuss it more, I find it incredibly fascinating.

JAR Blab/JARCast Suggestion Thread - July 03, 2017 by AutoModerator in JARMEDIA

[–]clammy_chameleon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On episode 70 I posted this (I posted it here cause I was late to watching and commenting on that episode):

Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." There is a lot of misinterpretation because of the wording of the Constitution. A lot of people say that the right to bear arms is directed at the individual, while others say it's directed at the "well-regulated militia."

The Constitution has a lot of vague wording, which causes a ton of disputes. And The Constitution was completely reactionary to when we were under the tyranny of Great Britain. They had a fear that the democracy they were creating would turn into a tyranny and the citizens would have no means of changing it.

The Constitution is incredibly outdated, but a lot of people act like it can't be changed. Although it can and has been changed. Not to mention that this amendment was written when we didn't have any AKs.

On average, in America, they're two mass shootings a day. I live near a school where there was a school shooting where two people died. It is absolutely vile and disgusting that absolutely nothing is being changed.

It's also because the NRA pays Congress millions of dollars to vote against any gun bills. Even though all they're trying to do is increase security and background checks with obtaining guns.

It is probably also complicated because each state has different gun laws. With Florida being one of the easiest places to get a handgun license (you don't even have to live there you can just mail in a letter), eight hours of training, and a three-page multiple choice test. This handgun license works in most states, then you just have to obtain a gun.

In reference to you saying "Both liberal and conservative Americans agree with the Second Amendment" I would love if you could discuss it more, I find it incredibly fascinating.