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The vast majority of people likely don’t know that .tv isn’t a vanity or official TLD, but the Tuvalu country TLD. And its royalties make up nearly 10% of the public funding of the country.

Conventions too.

I had hundreds of hits from a single day at an anime con, and managed to fill half the globe with a handful of conventions.

Nothing like coming home and spending the entire night getting those puzzle pieces and beating that Dark Lord.

Ey Becky u want sum fuck?

Internet artists “Waaaaaah, copyright and IP laws stifle innovation and creativity!”

Internet artists when something finally falls into the public domain :

For the Pope to turn into an antipope, you’d either need to have a massive schism in the Church that leaves the current pope completely stranded politically and causes the Church to ignore him, or you’d somehow need a higher authority than the Church to show up and name a different pope, and assume the current one wouldn’t yield.

So basically, short of Jesus showing up and naming a new pope that the current one doesn’t agree with, the current pope won’t become an antipope.

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Know your “:3” pipeline

Shit was also a lot more expensive.

The vast majority of Americans didn’t have a washing machine or a fridge in the 40’s.

Catholics don’t believe evangelical bullshit about the rapture.
The one on Vermont only is spelled Montpelier, with only one L, whereas the original one in France is spelled Montpellier with 2 Ls.

Some did (the Spanish church that the example I gave named their first pope after the death of Paul VI in 1976), but nothing stops you from having your own conclave of bishops, and have them say that the current Pope has been judged inept to rule (although that has never happened before in the Holy See).

Which would make the line unbroken, the dame way that the line was still unbroken when Benedict XVI resigned and Francis was elected pope.