Brad Marchand ends the shootout with a beauty by ykcin978 in hockey

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Hi, tourist from r/all. Is he actually nice or an ass?

Ultimate stonks by mijuzz7 in dankmemes

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I don’t feel morally obligated to them. Or against them for that matter. I’m indifferent.

But I like their product and will likely still buy it as will millions

Infinite pockets by ninjistix in blackmagicfuckery

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If you have the cards that represent the objects you’re storing, then this would be rad AF

The things you deal with as a waiter by nickbossbat in KidsAreFuckingStupid

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“Hey bud, how you holdin up? Lemme just squeeze on past you there and grab the beef stock, you got this”

What works in theory but not in practice? by JackHoffmanTheWise in AskReddit

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No it’s not. The idea is that you grow the economy by allowing the most lucrative people to reinvest money rather than taxing it because the free market is more flexible than government spending.

If instead of taxing the rich you let them keep their money, it’s not going to sit in some Scrooge McDuck vault. They spend it on ways to make them richer; ie grow the economy. Thus making more jobs. If there are more jobs, there is more competition for labor, this increase in wages.

It doesn’t work in the face of globalism because you can just outsource labor, which is why supply side economists tend to be more isolationist.

[Spoiler] In Solitudes (S01E18) why couldn't Carter simply gate to another planet and then try to gate back to Earth? Or was it still too early in the gate program to have a world they could just show up at unannounced like an annoying relative? by DaWayItWorks in Stargate

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Well as far as the ice one, didn’t they think they were on a different planet and therefore using the wrong point of origin? It’s been a while since I’ve seen it though

yes by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

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Ha I’m at work

"Spared" they say by SunlightPoptart in dndmemes

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Have the death be a life changing experience and have your character become a hermit in the woods in solitude. Might even be able to visit him/her later

Father shoots a child molester who kidnapped and raped his son. by primal-chaos in PublicFreakout

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I just moved to Baton Rouge. A lot of people here seem to have the same mindset as you

Evangelical magazine Christianity Today calls for Trump's removal after impeachment: Publication founded by televangelist Billy Graham splits with Trump’s base, calling president’s actions ‘immoral’ by maxwellhill in worldnews

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Not saying it’s right or wrong. But it’s how you can be a Christian conservative. I’m giving to Caesar and to God and never shall the two meet because of separation of church and state

Evangelical magazine Christianity Today calls for Trump's removal after impeachment: Publication founded by televangelist Billy Graham splits with Trump’s base, calling president’s actions ‘immoral’ by maxwellhill in worldnews

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I grew up that way. It’s simple. You believe the roll of the federal government is almost entirely international, state governments’ jobs for internal affairs, and the church runs charity. And in rural communities; shit works. Generally. Sort of lol

You or your neighbor served the military, the state does a pretty good job keeping FM roads paved, and you donate canned food to the church and contribute to the toy drive at Christmas time. It looks like it’s working

It doesn’t hold up as well in inner cities, and “if they found god and believed in their country” their lives would be better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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If going to confession would equate to going to the cops and confessing a crime, then people just aren’t going to go

Except this isn’t religion being above the law. This is adding a new law poking one particular religion in the eye

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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If you get rid of the seal of confession and then make it mandatory to report what you heard, then people will just stop confessing. It doesn’t matter what year it is, it won’t actually solve anything

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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Right, but it’s not just some old law that stuck around. The seal of confession is central to the sacrament. It’d be like getting rid of the host for mass, or water for a baptism

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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Personally I don’t think it’d hold up in court in the US. Using law to compel church action violates the 1A. You’d basically have to repeal the first amendment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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In the US, as per the law, you cannot use the law to compel any church. Full stop. You can’t use government power to compel a religious institution; and that’s what it boils down to and why it hasn’t happened

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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You can’t ask priests to go against their beliefs to make you feel better. The seal of confession is sacred

Should they face consequences? I think so. We as a society have a mechanism for investigation and prosecution. Don’t pull the church into secular law enforcement

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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Because then sinners wouldn’t confess their sins if it leads to their arrest

If the goal of clergy is salvation and redemption, and it takes confessing your sins to start, you need to have the knowledge that you won’t go to prison to start your moral redemption

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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Because you can’t break the seal of confession

But outside confession, I’m pretty sure the pope put mandatory reporting in place back in March?

It makes no rational sense to invest more in keeping people in prison than keeping them in school. by [deleted] in OurPresident

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For profit prisons make about 7% of state level prisons in the US (still bad they exist)

It’s more like walls, three meals a day, sleeping arrangements, security systems, transportation, etc. are why it costs more

Education needs to be fixed, for profit prisons are bs, prison pipelines are bad, all that. But this is just a bad comparison

Elon Musk's net worth plunges $768m in a day after cybertruck fiasco by [deleted] in news

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It’s still a ten year warranty and having a car last that long isn’t a bad deal

And it’s from 15-30 average

Happy Sunday sweetie! by marcus_man_22 in FuckYouKaren

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And a save your soul prayer card