Wow you're confidently incorrect. Your article is from before Scalise dropped from the race. She's voted for Jordon in the vote this week.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/17/politics/republicans-who-voted-against-jim-jordan/index.html
Wow you're confidently incorrect. Your article is from before Scalise dropped from the race. She's voted for Jordon in the vote this week.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/17/politics/republicans-who-voted-against-jim-jordan/index.html
This is one of those franchises that I never liked because of over hype. My buddies were talking this game up so damn much, talking about how awesome it was. I just kept thinking "ok when does it start to be fun? "
When I got to the twist, I was so disengaged that it just soured it even more for me. I wish I could play it without the hype so i could form a different opinion
I have to disagree with you that it's not a form of payment. How many platforms offer a subscription model to go ad free? Ads are a revenue stream for any given platform. You either pay the platform with your money, or your time watching ads.
If you disagree that you can't pay for things with your time, then we will have to agree to disagree
Yea I guess I should have used /s on that comment. That's exactly what I was referencing
It's a small price to pay for a corroborating witness. This guy is a footnote, at best, in this story.
Canadian, probably? Niagara is on the usa/Canadian border
You realize that quote is from the Jewish victim in the story, right?
Fraud is just good business practice! He's so smart for that
Just because you drink them year round, doesnt mean most people do. They dont brew them in the summer because they cant sell them enough to make it profitable.
You definitely have a point there about only having ipas at a brewery. IPA is the easiest beer to make, and the easiest beer to hide any imperfections. 1 of our 2 main breweries in town basically only does IPAs. Took them like 5 years until they did something that actually was good and not an IPA
Part of that is seasonal. You're not going to get a stout in the summer, just like you're not going to get an Oktoberfest in the spring or a Shandy in the winter. Like you said about IPAs, there are so many variations, they've become a year round beer. Other year round beers are things like lagers and ales. Comparing a seasonal style to a year round beer isn't a fair comparison
If you can't find a stout on tap in the winter, you're going to the wrong breweries
We have a saying in the brewing community, "don't yuck someone else's yum." Everyone has different tastes. Let them enjoy it even if you don't. It's not hurting anyone. And that goes beyond beer
BRAWNDO. ITS GOT WHAT PLANTS CRAVE