This is evidently a controversial opinion in these forums, but I always put ketchup on my hot dogs. I also put mustard, and sweet relish when available.
This is evidently a controversial opinion in these forums, but I always put ketchup on my hot dogs. I also put mustard, and sweet relish when available.
As long as there is mustard, even combined with ketchup, I’m with you to some extent. The ratio has to be legit though: not more ketchup than mustard
This is evidently a controversial opinion in these forums, but I always put ketchup on my hot dogs. I also put mustard, and sweet relish when available.
As long as there is mustard, even combined with ketchup, I’m with you to some extent. The ratio has to be legit though: not more ketchup than mustard
The situation in GA is appalling, Makes me want to break out the torches and pitchforks well maybe not torches definitely not tiki torches damn White Nationalists had to ruin tiki torches
I remember being in my early 20's and trying to vote. I was working the day of a presidential election and a co-worker and I were talking about going to vote. So we punch out for our lunch break and go to the nearest voting center. When we go in we get told we need to be registered and can only vote where we live. Turned away and bummed out we head back to work having wasted our lunch/dinner break and not getting to vote in that election.
Coming from an uneducated and poor family no one had ever told me about registering to vote. It's crazy how they made sure I was registered for the selective service in case I needed to go fight in a war, but no one ever bothered to tell me how to vote for our country's leaders.
You learn things as you educate yourself, and one is: the poor and uneducated are consistently taken advantage of in America.
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It should definitely be the title of the next politics thread.
USA needs election and registration reform.
Coming from an uneducated and poor family no one had ever told me about registering to vote. It's crazy how they made sure I was registered for the selective service in case I needed to go fight in a war, but no one ever bothered to tell me how to vote for our country's leaders.
You learn things as you educate yourself, and one is: the poor and uneducated are consistently taken advantage of in America.