Yup. Bummer too.This is changing in this country, and there's nothing anyone can do that will stop it. Prolong the change, perhaps, but not stop it.
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Yup. Bummer too.This is changing in this country, and there's nothing anyone can do that will stop it. Prolong the change, perhaps, but not stop it.
The puncher had mercy on the old guy, because clearly old folks have diminished capacity.No. I’m taking the word of the puncher/tweeter. Just like I said.
Pillow handed because he had a clean shot to the jaw of a drunk guy and didn’t put him out. So yeah, weak ass punch.
I don’t know anything about bike bro HB so I’ll have to take your word for it.
That’s a tragedyThis is changing in this country, and there's nothing anyone can do that will stop it. Prolong the change, perhaps, but not stop it.
Mexicans call them “mayates”. Check that out.Even I know better than to go there
Are there things that you can say about your mother, or wife, or kid, that aren’t that complimentary, but if someone else says those same things, you’re like, Fvck You, who the fvck are you to talk sh*t about my mother/wife/kidAs an outsider I find it perplexing that blacks use the N word in their music to refer to each other and refer to each other as such in their conversations together but it instantly turns into an racist slur when uttered by a non black.
Why don't they stop using the word altogether?
There are no insults that in and of itself would cause me to punch someone.Are there things that you can say about your mother, or wife, or kid, that aren’t that complimentary, but if someone else says those same things, you’re like, Fvck You, who the fvck are you to talk sh*t about my mother/wife/kid
Not sure if that will pass the test of the erbb comparison validity council or not. I’m not sure if I even think it’s a valid comparison, buyout comment made me think of that
Hmmmmmmm, yeah, I was thinking more of being outragedThere are no insults that in and of itself would cause me to punch someone.
white privilegeThere are no insults that in and of itself would cause me to punch someone.
I actually agree with him. It's their choice, so whatever, no problem. If that's the way they want it, fine. But it's a lot easier to kill a word when NOBODY uses it. The word is just forbidden.oh, Pete....
Fear of lawyers, jail, lawsuits, causing inadvertent physical harm, basic maturity.white privilege
Oh look. Racist guy doesn’t think black people are capable of behaving in a civilized manner.white privilege
Why do you feel this way?Ignorance.
And a culture that does not recognize the primacy of the individual.
This is changing in this country, and there's nothing anyone can do that will stop it. Prolong the change, perhaps, but not stop it.
Yup. Bummer too.
No. By resorting to violence over words you empower the words and the person uttering them. The best retort to an insult is indifference.Fear of lawyers, jail, lawsuits, causing inadvertent physical harm, basic maturity.
That’s right. Everyone or no one. Preach it my Chuck! (not Norris you honky)L
I actually agree with him. It's their choice, so whatever, no problem. If that's the way they want it, fine. But it's a lot easier to kill a word when NOBODY uses it. The word is just forbidden.
Seems like common sense. Which, I realize, is far from common anymore.
Stay home. Stay away from people who aren’t wearing masks.Why do you feel this way?
I feel like the mask thing is a perfect example of this. Let's assume for the sake of argument that it works.
People say "I have a right not to wear a mask." What about my right not to be made ill by people who refuse to wear the mask. Whose right is more important? Your right not to wear a mask or mine (and therefore everyone else's right) to not be made sick. Why, in this case, does one right to not wear a mask supersede everyone else's right to not be made sick?
Challenge accepted.There are no insults that in and of itself would cause me to punch someone.