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DeadpoolJr.

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  1. These were done last year when I was taking a painting 101 class for college. The teacher had us draw a lot of fruit, and a naked lady! And the lady,though I never did get to finish it.
  2. Additionally, the USPS is barred from owning its own planes. Because of typical corporate welfare the USPS is mandated to use the airlines at whatever rates they choose to impose. No they don't, your just making stuff up now. they have set contract that companies bid on like any other other government contract. Wrong, in real competition the USPS buys its own planes like its competition does. Who do you think lobbied to saddle the USPS with airline contracts besides the airlines? You seem to use trigger words like corporation, and lobbyist without knowing about them. It was a bid contract where USP lost out and FedEx got it. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-04-23/fedex-to-fly-mail-for-postal-service-for-10-5-billion You know that the USPS has lobbyist themselves also, or that much of FedEx's, and USPS's lobbying funds also help the USPS right? https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00010322&cycle=2016 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=D000000143&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientissues.php?id=D000000089&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/issuesum.php?id=POS&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/indusclient.php?id=M01&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000030737 From your own links "All contributions to candidates from US Postal Service came from individuals" Bottom line (if you actually READ) the USPS is FORCED to use airlines either passenger or freight, because they can not buy their own planes. UPS and FEDEX bid on the lucrative contracts (using the words in your linked article) because they HAVE THE PLANES. They profit from the USPS and actively lobby to force the USPS into contracts they wouldn't need if they could own their own fleet. Corporate welfare Still using those trigger words since you don't have any actual substance. Do you you even know how lobbying/campaign donations work? Apparently not, and what does that line prove, or how does it relate to them being forced? Answer it doesn't. You seem to pick literately only one report (not article like you call them) and don't seem to understand what that means. Ignoring all the other ones that show your wrong as for That has nothing to do with the other at all, and bidding doesn't mean getting. How does people reping the USPS equal FedEx/UPS lobbying? FedEx has over 600 planes in their fleet, and let me tell you the 10.5 billion over 7 years, payed by the USPS wouldn't be able to afford that, nor do you seem to realize the added expenses having it would cause them. Its pretty ironic that you tell me to read since it seems the only one here who should READ is you, maybe a few more times also so you can grasp the information. You fail to grasp again, everything i said is backed up by your links. Corporate welfare Using trigger words again because you can't actually prove anything. A true defector. Says all my links prove it, yet only used a line from one of them that doesn't relate at all. Amazing the mental gymnastics of some people to justify themselves. And he proves me right again.
  3. Additionally, the USPS is barred from owning its own planes. Because of typical corporate welfare the USPS is mandated to use the airlines at whatever rates they choose to impose. No they don't, your just making stuff up now. they have set contract that companies bid on like any other other government contract. Wrong, in real competition the USPS buys its own planes like its competition does. Who do you think lobbied to saddle the USPS with airline contracts besides the airlines? You seem to use trigger words like corporation, and lobbyist without knowing about them. It was a bid contract where USP lost out and FedEx got it. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-04-23/fedex-to-fly-mail-for-postal-service-for-10-5-billion You know that the USPS has lobbyist themselves also, or that much of FedEx's, and USPS's lobbying funds also help the USPS right? https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00010322&cycle=2016 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=D000000143&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientissues.php?id=D000000089&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/issuesum.php?id=POS&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/indusclient.php?id=M01&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000030737 From your own links "All contributions to candidates from US Postal Service came from individuals" Bottom line (if you actually READ) the USPS is FORCED to use airlines either passenger or freight, because they can not buy their own planes. UPS and FEDEX bid on the lucrative contracts (using the words in your linked article) because they HAVE THE PLANES. They profit from the USPS and actively lobby to force the USPS into contracts they wouldn't need if they could own their own fleet. Corporate welfare Still using those trigger words since you don't have any actual substance. Do you you even know how lobbying/campaign donations work? Apparently not, and what does that line prove, or how does it relate to them being forced? Answer it doesn't. You seem to pick literately only one report (not article like you call them) and don't seem to understand what that means. Ignoring all the other ones that show your wrong as for That has nothing to do with the other at all, and bidding doesn't mean getting. How does people reping the USPS equal FedEx/UPS lobbying? FedEx has over 600 planes in their fleet, and let me tell you the 10.5 billion over 7 years, payed by the USPS wouldn't be able to afford that, nor do you seem to realize the added expenses having it would cause them. Its pretty ironic that you tell me to read since it seems the only one here who should READ is you, maybe a few more times also so you can grasp the information. You fail to grasp again, everything i said is backed up by your links. Corporate welfare Using trigger words again because you can't actually prove anything. A true defector. Says all my links prove it, yet only used a line from one of them that doesn't relate at all. Amazing the mental gymnastics of some people to justify themselves.
  4. Additionally, the USPS is barred from owning its own planes. Because of typical corporate welfare the USPS is mandated to use the airlines at whatever rates they choose to impose. No they don't, your just making stuff up now. they have set contract that companies bid on like any other other government contract. Wrong, in real competition the USPS buys its own planes like its competition does. Who do you think lobbied to saddle the USPS with airline contracts besides the airlines? You seem to use trigger words like corporation, and lobbyist without knowing about them. It was a bid contract where USP lost out and FedEx got it. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-04-23/fedex-to-fly-mail-for-postal-service-for-10-5-billion You know that the USPS has lobbyist themselves also, or that much of FedEx's, and USPS's lobbying funds also help the USPS right? https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00010322&cycle=2016 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=D000000143&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientissues.php?id=D000000089&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/issuesum.php?id=POS&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/indusclient.php?id=M01&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000030737 From your own links "All contributions to candidates from US Postal Service came from individuals" Bottom line (if you actually READ) the USPS is FORCED to use airlines either passenger or freight, because they can not buy their own planes. UPS and FEDEX bid on the lucrative contracts (using the words in your linked article) because they HAVE THE PLANES. They profit from the USPS and actively lobby to force the USPS into contracts they wouldn't need if they could own their own fleet. Corporate welfare Still using those trigger words since you don't have any actual substance. Do you you even know how lobbying/campaign donations work? Apparently not, and what does that line prove, or how does it relate to them being forced? Answer it doesn't. You seem to pick literately only one report (not article like you call them) and don't seem to understand what that means. Ignoring all the other ones that show your wrong as for That has nothing to do with the other at all, and bidding doesn't mean getting. How does people reping the USPS equal FedEx/UPS lobbying? FedEx has over 600 planes in their fleet, and let me tell you the 10.5 billion over 7 years, payed by the USPS wouldn't be able to afford that, nor do you seem to realize the added expenses having it would cause them. Its pretty ironic that you tell me to read since it seems the only one here who should READ is you, maybe a few more times also so you can grasp the information.
  5. The I technically just said it might not be real, so I'm fine.
  6. Additionally, the USPS is barred from owning its own planes. Because of typical corporate welfare the USPS is mandated to use the airlines at whatever rates they choose to impose. No they don't, your just making stuff up now. they have set contract that companies bid on like any other other government contract. Wrong, in real competition the USPS buys its own planes like its competition does. Who do you think lobbied to saddle the USPS with airline contracts besides the airlines? You seem to use trigger words like corporation, and lobbyist without knowing about them. It was a bid contract where USP lost out and FedEx got it. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-04-23/fedex-to-fly-mail-for-postal-service-for-10-5-billion You know that the USPS has lobbyist themselves also, or that much of FedEx's, and USPS's lobbying funds also help the USPS right? https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00010322&cycle=2016 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=D000000143&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientissues.php?id=D000000089&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/issuesum.php?id=POS&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/indusclient.php?id=M01&year=2015 https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000030737
  7. Additionally, the USPS is barred from owning its own planes. Because of typical corporate welfare the USPS is mandated to use the airlines at whatever rates they choose to impose. No they don't, your just making stuff up now. they have set contract that companies bid on like any other other government contract.
  8. I'm 89,824, and I joined in 12'. I think its pretty impressive tat in just those two years membership nearly doubled. Its probably over 100k at this point.
  9. Very cool to hear, and good luck on the venture.
  10. This one gives off some red flags. http://Support-the-Collectors-Society.com/itm/221991387261?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT -An Ebay account that hasn't been used once since it was created in 2013 -A page that the seller can't seem to fully identify, even though I remember seeing it for sale in a clink auction last year -Send questions asking about provenance without a response
  11. Try putting a few dollars away every week, and you should be able to get one in a year or so, sooner if you go raw, or a lessor grade.
  12. I think it has some influence by the facial expression on Howard the Duck, but other than that can't see anything else that would make it a direct cover swipe.
  13. He still does. Here's a link to it. http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=30444
  14. you know youre our hero Au Im not too sure about how "popular" Zim is, I've never heard of him until Ive seen the crazy prices the variants fetch on feebay.. And theyre selling every day! http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=Invader+Zim&_sac=1&_sop=13&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&_osacat=63&_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=Invader+Zim&_sacat=63 When I read a bit about it on wiki It seemed as if the anumated series failed. But it does have a cult following according to wiki, I think thats where the numbers are coming from. Its the "1000 fans" effect if anything.. I really think that this book will sustain its desirability among collectors especailly with such a promising start Rule of 20 remember? That was a show that kids watched back then. Makes sense that some who are now old enough to buy it do.
  15. Just got the Year 1 hardcover, I'm really digging.
  16. I really like this page a lot congratulations. I also like that deadman page.
  17. Just saw the 40th Anniversary showing at the movie theater, and it was great. It was packed with people which pleasantly surprised me. Everyone clapped , and cheered when Quint was introduced, and when the famous words "You're gonna need a bigger boat" were said. I also like that for the showing they included scenes that are usually cut out that added to the experience of seeing it on the big screen.