The trio is the best combo of the Bulwark. But.

They should totally have a rotating cast member every week for a portion of the show. One week it's Andrew the next Sarah the next JVL then Rachel etc. Maybe have Kristol on once in a blue moon just cause. Have Gen. Hertling on when it's relevant, I love that guy. I've really been liking Rachel and JVL play off each other and love the Rachel sipping from a cup thumbnail too, idk why it just makes me laugh. I just remember one time it said, "gas".

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u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 2 days ago

The best song ever submitted to Biggest Problem (or TDS)

I'm going to have to go with "I Hate Birds" by Kendollinhyde https://bateatermusic.bandcamp.com/track/i-hate-birds

Yes I know that was actually submitted to TDS so those count too.

I honestly think it's a masterpiece. Lyrically, compositionally... Just everything about this song is 10/10 to me and makes me smile everytime I hear it.

Kendollinhyde is unmatched when it came to submitted audio whether it be a song, a stinger, etc. and Kendollinhyde has been with the show since pretty much the beginning if I remember right.

Thanks Kendollinhyde! Your music has meant a lot to me and always made me laugh.

Then I have to give a shout out to "Vito the Gay Team Guy" for obvious reasons, but I don't know the name of who made it.

What sticks out to you guys? There is one song from Biggest Problem I barely remember but like OG Biggest Problem with Maddox. I can't remember if it was Dick that made it or Maddox that did. I can only vaguely remember some of the music. But I do remember it making me laugh my ass off ten or so years ago as back then I loved riding my bicycle to the liquor store on Friday nights and getting fucked up in this one parking lot I would go to while listening to the show.

Those were the times man. Honestly I really just miss Sean. He was the connective tissue of TDS and Biggest Problem when Maddox was still the co-host. I still think one of the best Biggest Problem episodes with Vito is the one where Sean was a guest. I stopped listening to TDS when it got kicked off YouTube for the most part but I still listened to Sean's farewell. Johnney just isn't the same.

u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 1 month ago
▲ 336 r/labrador

The hear place to cool down!

The people at the Maverick I frequent said I can take my girl into the beer cooler to cool off as it's in the mid 90's right now. It looks like she likes it!

Edit: Just wanted to say my phone autocorrected "best" to "hear" haha

u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 1 month ago

Glad 7-oh is finally getting banned.

It's so much easier to quit when you just can't get the product anymore. I'm tapering down as much as I can until the ban goes into effect at the end of July.

I'm excited to be free from mitragynine and 7-oh

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u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 1 month ago

Can't believe it took 4 years to see ads on chatgpt

Man I really can't put into words how I love seeing ads on chatGPT. It only took 4 years!

Guess this means the bubble's going to pop any day now. I honestly can't wait.

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u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 2 months ago

True reason the show is not in Dick's Basement anymore.

Poll

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A. 80's girl doesn't want Vito around the child

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B. Dick doesn't want Vito around the child

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C. They both don't want Vito around the child

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D. Other

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I vote A

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u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 2 months ago
▲ 33 r/DrStone

Senku could've found all the aluminum and titanium he could ever have needed right here, plus other metals.

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona

The desert climate would've preserved all the airplanes (preserved being a bit relative) and Senku could've just had harvested aluminum and titanium from this site.

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u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 3 months ago

You get to pick one of these. Which one would you choose and why?

  1. Expand the House of Representatives to where each representative represents 500k people give or take. This would expand the House to 670 members.

  2. Add 2 justices to the Supreme Court for a total of 11 justices, this would coincide with a Democratic Administration. This would also include an ethics law for the Judiciary that is highly enforceable by the Legislative branch.

  3. A true anti gerrymandering law that works, every district in the United States is drawn as neutral as possible and uses city and county boundaries and geographical boundaries whenever possible. Puerto Rico also gets Statehood.

  4. Term limits in the Legislative and Judicial branches. In the House a person can only serve 6 terms. The Senate would be capped at 2 terms for a total of 12 years. Members of the lower and upper house would need to retire if they've served beyond the limit at the end of the term they are currently serving. The Supreme Court Justices would get to serve 16 years and then retire. Justices who have served for over 16 years would need to retire at the end of the current Judicial term. Appellate and District Court Judges would be capped at 24 years. This would happen during a Democratic Administration.

Many if not all of these would require constitutional amendments. Assume your option gets through the process of amending the constitution, and that the wording of said amendment is also as neutral as possible.

So which would you choose and why?

Edit: Remember, whatever you choose happens. The mechanism of how doesn't matter.

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u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 3 months ago

Do you think a federal ban on gerrymandering and passing a law requiring each state to have an independent redistricting commission is a possibility?

I'd like to think so, but Republicans have been gerrymandering for years because they know that if the entire country was neutrally districted they'd never hold a majority in the House ever again.

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u/Elegant_Ad_8896 — 3 months ago