Imagining a Hitman-esque assassination game set in 1950 where you're a Soviet agent whose infiltrated these guys in order to kill as many former Nazi party members as possible.
They also did that with the South Vietnamese government, but some plucky rebels came along and fixed that problem.
I'm straight, and I just wanna say that I think that guy has a nice ass.
I remember my brief time at Target, my manager hated me but he couldn't get rid of me because of how short staffed we were. One time I remember I was walking towards customer service from a checkout lane, and he started yelling at me to run, and when I kept walking at a totally normal pace he got literally red-in-the-face angry and wrote me up for it.
Then they wanted to do the meeting where I signed the writeup after my shift was over. LMAO shoulda said something fifteen minutes ago - I already punched out and nothing short of a gun to my head will stop me from going to my car right now. Didn't get fired like I really thought I was going to but I did stop showing up to that job unannounced when I got something better a couple months later.
My only regret is that I didn't steal more shit from self checkouts. I'll be spending as much quality time with the remaining ones as I can before they get taken away too.
It's gonna be an update of Sikhism. Free food at every religious ceremony, and instead of an ornamental dagger you get to carry a cool ass butterfly knife.
Big fan of when the key comes out of the key fob like a little sword in a sheath.
It'd be pretty cool if we could get to a point as a society where we stopped talking about sexuality as discrete categories all together, and everyone was just super laissez-faire about having relationships, romantic or otherwise.
You know, since e-mail is a fucking wasteland of unread messages and spam, faxing doesn't seem so bad.
Both lines in the meme are from Theoden, the missing line from Aragorn is "6,000 will not be enough to break the lines of Mordor."
It's not a plot hole. The oathbreakers had satisfied their oaths and were owed peaceful rest. If Aragorn had kept them around after they had fulfilled their end of the bargain, then he would have been breaking an oath, and the fact that he doesn't even though it seems like the logical thing to do is key to Aragorn's goodness as a character and worthiness to be king.
America's clash with Japan (before and after Pearl Harbor) was always better explained by the phenomenon of two empires expanding into the same place. Like the Romans and the Carthaginians fighting over the Mediterranean.