TheCaptainC

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TheCaptainC

TheCaptainC

@TheCaptainC

Conservative and believe in the Constitution. Independent after being a lifelong Republican. Hardcore Oakland Raiders and Washington Capitals fan.

Harrisburg, PA Katılım Mart 2011
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TheCaptainC
TheCaptainC@TheCaptainC·
Smashburgers are a fad and a scam so places can charge you the price of a real cheeseburger(if not double at some places) and make you think it's something special. The reality is they're ripping you off.
MarcAg@MarcAg_

Can the smashburger fad just die already. These super thin burgers are trash. Give me a good old not smashed burger that I can really sink my teeth into. And don’t try to come at me in the replies trying to talk me into smashburgers are where it’s at

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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
The best song about the sun going down. Yeah, yeah, “but Elton John” ... don’t care, I’m riding with Lightfoot on this one, motherfucker.
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RandyGoat 🐐@RandyGoat·
Jeep drivers: Your ducks are gay and retarded.
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If you’re a man driving a jeep wrangler with 20+ rubber ducks on your windshield, you shouldn’t have the right to vote.
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TheCaptainC@TheCaptainC·
Or..... Hi Carol, I know exactly what you're talking about and don't fucking care. Not even a little bit.
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TheCaptainC@TheCaptainC·
Excellent post and 100% correct.
𝙺𝙲 𝙺𝚊𝚝𝚎♥️@Kate__KC

Are you wondering why the entire Left Wing of America is melting down over this Supreme Court decision right now? Constitutional⚖️lawyer here — Allow me.👋🏼 Today, SCOTUS dropped a 6-3 reality check in Louisiana v. Callais that has the usual race-hustler brigade frothing at the mouth. Justice Alito’s majority opinion just ruled that Louisiana’s congressional map — with its extra majority-Black district snaking across the state like Michelle Obama on Cialis — was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Why? Because Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act didn’t require the state to play racial bean-counter and subordinate every traditional districting principle (compactness, communities of interest, you know, actual geography) to skin color. No compelling interest under strict scrutiny = GAME OVER. Boom. Equal Protection Clause wins again. This isn’t “gutting” the VRA, you professional outrage farmers. It’s interpreting it correctly for the first time in decades. Alito laid it out crystal clear: The VRA is a SHIELD🛡️against actual discrimination, not a sword🗡️for engineering racial spoils systems or proportional representation by melanin quota. You see, Louisiana’s map prioritized race above everything else without the required justification. That’s textbook reverse discrimination — treating non-Black voters as second-class citizens whose votes get diluted so Democrats can lock in “safe seats.” The 14th Amendment doesn’t do “equity” carve-outs; it demands equal protection for everyone. No more “but it’s for the minorities!” loopholes that just flip the racism script. And yet, here come the usual suspects — the Congressional Black Caucus, their media megaphone, and every blue-check race baiter on X — screaming that this “dismantles Black voting power,” “revives Jim Crow,” and “ends democracy.” Spare us the crocodile tears. These are the same folks who cheered on the race-based admissions, hiring quotas, and DEI hiring that screwed over Asians and whites… but suddenly “racism” is back on the menu when the Court says voters aren’t interchangeable racial pawns. Hypocrites. Your entire grift depends on keeping Americans sorted into victim blocs so you can harvest votes and donor cash. NEWSFLASH: Treating people as individuals instead of skin-color commodities isn’t “suppressing” anyone — it’s the literal definition of civil rights. This opinion is chef’s kiss well-reasoned constitutionalism. It flows straight from Shaw v. Reno-era precedents and the Framers’ vision: Race is the most suspect classification, not a magic wand for map-drawers. The VRA was born to crush poll taxes and literacy tests that kept Black Americans from the ballot box. It was never meant to mandate racial gerrymandering as a permanent feature of American elections. SCOTUS just slammed the door on that perversion, forcing states to draw maps based on people, not pigmentation. Result? More competitive districts, less racial polarization, and an actual shot at post-racial politics. The left can’t handle it because their power model collapses without the division. Fun fact for the woke warriors clutching their pearls in the replies: The Constitution is colorblind by design. It doesn’t care about your feelings, your “disparate impact” spreadsheets, or your need for perpetual victim status to stay relevant. Real equality means one set of rules for all — no reverse-racism exceptions, no matter how loudly you cry “systemic!” Cry harder, identity-politics vampires. The adults in the robe just reminded everyone why we have a Constitution: to protect US from YOU.🫵🏼 America moves forward when we judge ballots by content of character, not color of district. Deal with it.🔥🇺🇸

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TheCaptainC@TheCaptainC·
The entire Republican party can fuck right off for passing a bill like this "Big Brother" spy fest for vehicles. And you automakers can fuck off too because I'll never own another new vehicle again.
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TheCaptainC@TheCaptainC·
@exQUIZitely One of the greatest games ever created. Played hours upon hours of it.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
43 years ago today, one of the best early multiplayer games ever was released: M.U.L.E. Most games in the 80s were single-player experiences. Some offered a two-player option. M.U.L.E. was the earliest to introduce a true four-player option. The auction system was brilliant, and so was the bidding for each plot of land. Very basic principles of supply and demand, beautifully packed into a game. It was also a great example of blending real-time and turn-based gracefully, getting the best out of both styles. I still consider it one of the best games of that early to mid 80s era. Ozark Softscape created some wonderful games; one of the true pioneers of the 8-bit era. The heart and soul behind Ozark Softscape was always Danielle Berry Bunten Berry, and she always put a strong emphasis on the importance of a multiplayer option, quote: "No one ever said on their deathbed: Gee, I wish I had spent more time alone with my computer." - I am sure everyone agrees that playing against your friends is infinitely more fun than against the computer.
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