It’s been so long since I’ve uploaded anything! I’ve been so swamped with work but I’ve been wanting to draw this character for the new D&D Tomb of Annihilation campaign which I’ve been dying to play! She’s a halfling rouge and dinosaur hunter!
Hey, remember Jackie Chan has his own animated series??
With him making cameos in the intro
He was an archaeologist who suddenly became a secret agent of some sorts and started to kick ass to save the world from chinese evil things like demons and shit and that british guy with the weird face
It was packed with kung-fu action, magic and crack stuff
And at the end of the chapter he would answer to kid’s questions; he’s such a nice guy
ONE MORE THING
YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THIS
Yu Mo Gui Gwai Fai Di Zao~ Yu Mo Gui Gwai Fai Di Zao~ Yu Mo Gui Gwai Fai Di Zao~
Without the electoral college, the determining factor of the elections would be California, Chicago and New York just because they have more people concentrated in one area. Our system is the best of the best and the people spoke. I’m hurt as well as most of America but the best thing we can do is keep an open mind, accept, and move on.
So what? Why does it matter if the majority of votes come from one area? If most of the people in the country want one person to be president, then that person should be president. Why should it matter where they’re from?
And that’s not even the reason the college was made in the first place. It was made for 2 reasons. 1. The founding fathers didn’t trust the citizens. They thought the citizens were too uneducated to make a good choice. And 2. It’s easier to count the votes of a small group of people all in one place rather than millions across the country when there’s no cars or internet.
In today’s age, neither of those reasons are valid anymore. There is no good reason for the electoral college to exist. If the majority of people want someone as president, that person should be president.
Here is why the electoral college sucks:
Without the electoral college, every single vote would count exactly the same. No vote anywhere in the country would be worth more than any other vote. Now you may ask, but Raymond, isn’t it like this already?
NO. IT FUCKING IS NOT.
Take Wyoming for example. Wyoming has a population of 584,000 people. They also have 3 electoral college votes. This means that each 194,667 votes is worth one electoral college vote in Wyoming. Now let’s look at California. California has a population of 38.8 million people and 55 electoral college votes. This means that it takes 705,455 votes for each electoral college vote.
A VOTE IN WYOMING IS WORTH 3.5X MORE THAN A VOTE IN CALIFORNIA.
It literally takes 3.5 times more votes to get 1 electoral vote in California than it does in Wyoming. How tf is that fair?
Don’t come in here and tell me how it’s the best system and without it the only determining factor would be certain cities. How does that even make sense? Without it, a vote in New York City is worth the exact same amount as a vote in any other city, or town, regardless of population. I personally would like my vote to count for exactly the same as anyone else. My vote shouldn’t count as less because I live in a more densely populated city.
Dale Hansen is a fucking treasure. He admitted he was a childhood victim of sexual abuse in the hopes that it would encourage others to come forward and seek help. He has been an ardent supporter of scholar-athletes and of gay players in the NFL and of trans athletes.
“I’m not always comfortable when a man tells me he is gay; I don’t understand his world. But I do understand that he is part of mine.”
Anyone who argues that racists have the constitutional right to march in the street and spout their terrible ideas cannot, in good conscience, argue that the peaceful protests done by these NFL players is “not cool” and “shouldn’t be allowed.”
It is the very definition of peaceful protest, and it is preceded by a long history of athletes protesting for causes in non-violent ways.