It is is a hadheld nozzle that ejects propane that is on fire ~3ft for the purpose of burning weeds, I think that is enough to count as a "flame" "thrower"
See I can't see colour, but fun fact, flame based weed abatement systems can be easily purchased in many parts of California, and they are basically just a flame thrower attachment for propane tanks.
CBS says they will not fact check the debate, some people see this is because ABC was threatened and so CBS is caving to Trumps threats
That's actually a very fair argument. Except for some mono or 2 colour decks, it runs great in all my decks. It is such a staple that removing it is bad.
Maybe there shouldn't be cards you "have" to have. Even boots or signets are okay to omit in alot of decks.
Agreed, in casual play, I haven't seen mana crypt be a big threat. On a few occasions it was a big reason or direct killer of players running it.
If I remember correctly, they don't have mammalian glands and instead "sweat" thier milk for thier young.
Fair, and sad that is a real possibility
Regulation? In the U.S.? Laws aren't just made by anyone you know. /Joke Seriously, I don't think this law is a huge step to solving the issue but American Corporate lobbyist will spin something like this as the second coming of the USSR. Actually that's been the strategy for just about everything. We do have wayy to many people that'd rather see the country implode then, (oh no) compromise or (aghast) do something good for everyday folks.
Fair, that's the part where I think a parent needs to have the will and authority to say no to their kid, but I understand that can be difficult. This may do some good but as I am sure some loopholes will form and it doesn't forbid ads 100%, it wont stop Fast Food ads. Even if fast food wasn't directly advertised, I believe there is more factors, like the availability of healthy options, many families don't have the time or money to make good healthy meals. This law is a good thing, but I personally don't see it as a huge win, just a patch that will be touted to solve problems it doesn't address.
As I said, I think availability and awareness are as big of factors. I 100% believe most Europeans have better access to healthier foods then many americans. Granted ads may spur kids to bug thier parents but if parents did better at saying no, and could give thier kids better options. I think it's not just a personal responsibility but a communal, a government responsibility to ensure access to information and food are available. When no better options are made available, there is a problem.
lol, collect calls all over agian
I mean they will just plug in something different or find a loophole, would playing the Mmm hmm mm? and a big M be a fast food commercial? We aren't going to see less ads, just different ones.
Eh? Ads may play a part, but options and parent education are more important. I see people not realizing how bad junk food is for thier kids, don't have many options or simply dont care.
A kid can see an ad, but a kid can't buy it. It's up to the parents to be telling thier kid no, and giving them healthier options. Far better will be Informing parents better strategies on feeding thier kids and ensuring healthy options are readily available.
As long as parents think a cup of soda everyday is fine for thier kid and healthy options are prohibitively expensive (Monetarily or time), we will get nowhere.
Exactly, I'll sleep, early. 6am is early, right? I am sleeping, early.
TFW cant upvote cuse it's funny
But seriously we've had ups, fedex and amazon drivers deliver packages in ways that our front door or gate could not be opened. Kept complaining but one time we complained saying they could of killed us (Front door being blocked could kill someone in certain cases) poor cs rep trying to say no but uh yeah. I dunno what they put in our file but very rarely does it happen anymore. (and don't get me started on USPS where we had to talk to the post master general to stop that BS)
Any war but a class war...
Bro we could use that in our group, we are at the point every few weeks someone says we should meetup and do something and we all say "yeah!" then nothing until a few weeks later someone else suggests we do something.
Reducing the fare wont get me on the bus. In my city there is a catch 22. There isn't enough riders to justify routes and there isn't enough routes to justify riding. I would save $150 a month if I took the bus. But I would spend 100 more hours a month on my commute.
Seems not so much a "tik-tok problem" but example of a 21st century fad.
Fads, crazes, etc. have come and gone. Something able become a nationwide fad overnight is a product of the internet.