Message from @AdvanceManExtraordinaire

Discord ID: 786638726708985956


2020-12-10 16:22:57 UTC  

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2020-12-10 16:28:54 UTC  

Lmfao it took a few seconds to register.

2020-12-10 16:30:27 UTC  

🤷

2020-12-10 16:32:42 UTC  

Kraken sushi

2020-12-10 16:34:59 UTC  

Dang

2020-12-10 16:35:49 UTC  

Unfortunately I have experience with this, you are 100% correct.

2020-12-10 16:36:22 UTC  

Same goes for any organization...

2020-12-10 16:38:57 UTC  

So now I have this relationship with whoever I am working for they give orders and from time to time I hold my nose and execute them. Fighting the powers that be, standing up for what one thinks is right leads to persecution, then when one finds employment in another organization it's just the same thing. So why fight them.

2020-12-10 16:39:44 UTC  

What are you saying it's time to make my way back to the sushi joint tonight?

2020-12-10 16:40:18 UTC  

@Zuluzeit has convinced me.

2020-12-10 16:42:25 UTC  

Highly recommend. You'd think kraken has tough meat but it was roundly tenderized with the beatings it took in court.

2020-12-10 16:55:25 UTC  

A case for kraken sashimi... @TaLoN132

2020-12-10 16:56:12 UTC  

Too funny... I find myself wanting to know how they finished off that roll.

2020-12-10 16:57:27 UTC  

Massive chopsticks?

2020-12-10 16:57:51 UTC  

Wielded by aliens.

2020-12-10 16:58:15 UTC  

Sushi Pizzas?

2020-12-10 16:59:21 UTC  

In the sushi Pizza scenario, is the pizza dough raw as well?

2020-12-10 17:00:29 UTC  

No dough... Just seaweed.

2020-12-10 17:00:37 UTC  

The kraken cases have proven, if nothing else, there is absolutely no reason to vote in the US.

2020-12-10 17:01:27 UTC  

Say all of the fraud was made up and every single of the hundreds of witnesses were lying. Just repeat it in 2024, plus fraud. Nothing to stop you.

2020-12-10 17:01:59 UTC  

And a big ass katana...

2020-12-10 17:02:05 UTC  

I've just been trying to figure out if fervent Trump supporters will ever be able to accept that they were hoodwinked into believing that widespread election fraud had actually taken place? The majority of dismissed cases were by Republican appointees - many of them by Trump himself, but it's all part of the conspiracy, in their minds. At this point, I'm not sure Trump himself could convince them that it was legit. They would claim that he is just being magnanimous, which may be the first time in his life that anyone would accuse him of such a thing.

2020-12-10 17:03:28 UTC  

@AdvanceManExtraordinaire

The Democratic primary 2016 proved that to me.

2020-12-10 17:04:03 UTC  

they shouldnt have complained about him being a Russian agent

2020-12-10 17:04:03 UTC  

@Phil, you just advanced to level 9!

2020-12-10 17:05:25 UTC  

It’s simple. Enforce the laws. That’s how you get republicans to have faith in elections. What is hard to understand about that?

2020-12-10 17:05:46 UTC  

Doubtful

2020-12-10 17:06:16 UTC  

they had less evidence for russian collusion then they do now for fraud

2020-12-10 17:06:58 UTC  

Either we have laws and rules regarding elections or we don’t. That is what SCOTUS is determining now.

2020-12-10 17:07:41 UTC  

Why were there no qualms in 2016, on the GOP side?

2020-12-10 17:07:41 UTC  

Either we are a constitutional republic or we have 50 individual monarchs

2020-12-10 17:08:01 UTC  

What was the evidence?

2020-12-10 17:08:13 UTC  

Under this health emergency this is exactly what we have.

2020-12-10 17:08:50 UTC  

Problem is there is no constitutional article or amendment addressing health emergencies

2020-12-10 17:08:58 UTC  

There were, the DNC selected the queen rather than Bernie.

2020-12-10 17:09:14 UTC  

Clear-cut fraud.

2020-12-10 17:09:31 UTC  

That’s their right. They can do so if they want, constitutionally

2020-12-10 17:09:38 UTC  

General election is different

2020-12-10 17:10:19 UTC  

It shows that the whole thing is a sham.

2020-12-10 17:10:31 UTC  

An emergency does not allow either the federal government or state governments to grant themselves any new powers. The federal government is still one of enumerated powers, and states cannot act arbitrarily.