Dog hang tough Maui shirt
Let’s say you live in Texas, and you’re a Dog hang tough Maui shirt(or a libertarian, or whatever). Texas is as Republican as it gets. It votes red every election. So naturally it would be easy for a Democrat just to stay home thinking “my vote isn’t going to make a difference, so why bother?” So then the next election comes around and the Democratic Party looks at Texas. They see that year after year, Republicans win landslide victories and the number of Democrat voters never increases. What are they going to do? Nothing. They’re not even going to bother with Texas because the Democrats in Texas never bothered to make a showing at the polls. Now imagine if all those disenfranchised Democrats voted in Texas, and then the party sees this increase in numbers of their constituents voting. That could possibly change their minds about the state, and change their strategy to include it. In an election, it’s not just who wins that matters, but how much the winner wins by. If you never support the candidate you like and instead vote for the one who you think is more likely to win, nothing will ever change. Nobody will be able to look at poll numbers and see that whatever third party is gaining popularity. Your vote affects political strategy during the next election as much as it affects the outcome of that election.
Dog hang tough Maui shirt
Hermit Purple was able to find Dio because he had Jonathan’s body. Honestly I used to think it works exactly how you describe it and I don’t even fully understand it now but the Dog hang tough Maui shirt among the hardcore fans is that Hermit Purple can’t locate whatever Joseph thinks about which is why he didn’t just search for Yoshikage Kira’s location. He needs to have some sort of a connection or something. I don’t know I don’t really get it but I’m pretty confident he can’t find an unwrapped rolo. But then again he found Angelo when he was looking for Josuke so I don’t know. The ability doesn’t make sense to me haha
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