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JimQPublic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Gay men typically aren't happy about this shit either. Because, you know, the whole 'being attracted to men' thing. Same for lesbians. Trannies have basically bullied their way in to these spaces, and they're not really wanted there either.

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JimQPublic 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm beginning to grow ever more convinced that California's endgame is a Judge Dredd society.

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JimQPublic 3 points ago +3 / -0

"[Organization/Group/School of Thought] has a [Undesirable Trait] problem," is the model, right?

Reddit has a Pedophilia problem.

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JimQPublic 21 points ago +21 / -0

This. Exactly this.

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JimQPublic 61 points ago +61 / -0

Seth Rogen is a moron. Any person whose name is their brand and who relies on that brand to make money should know better than to say, "If you are/are not [demographic], I don't want your money."

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JimQPublic 7 points ago +7 / -0

I can't believe that many people actually thought Whitmer and Cuomo, the mass murderers of the elderly, did a good job. Holy shit, that is mind-blowing.

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JimQPublic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Translation: "We ripped off HuniePop, and you should buy it because we're ultra-woke!"

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JimQPublic 1 point ago +1 / -0

We can probably just boil this down to, "Maybe it's not a good idea to accuse people of having fault/liability in actions they didn't commit."

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JimQPublic 1 point ago +1 / -0

They'll just say the writer was a white man, and that it's all his fault.

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JimQPublic 13 points ago +13 / -0

Except she's falsely equating the amount of athleticism required to do her job with the amount of athleticism required to play in the men's league. But that's okay, the rabid Left loves false equivalences.

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JimQPublic 84 points ago +84 / -0

Limits on the executive branch not being constitutional, lol. The constitution was literally written, as a whole document, to limit the power of executive actors.

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JimQPublic 7 points ago +7 / -0

How about pull-ups? It's okay, women. I'll wait for you to prove me wrong.

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JimQPublic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Old people viewing this meme: "Hey, that's Yul Brynner!"

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JimQPublic 183 points ago +183 / -0

Yooooo, big props to Ohioans on this one. Good job, y'all. Limit the fuck out of those unconstitutional edicts.

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JimQPublic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, there are some reasonable arguments to be made about choosing to use an insult as a term of endearment, but that's kind of what men in general like to do, and I find it unlikely that we'll stop now after doing it for centuries.

For example, my friends like to call each other busters all the time (poser, coward, weak person), but it's clearly used as a term of endearment between them in much the same way. The only people confused by it are people who aren't part of our friend group, and if they're offended, who gives a shit?

I like you, though. You've clearly given this some thought and arrived at the correct conclusion.

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JimQPublic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Melatonin is a sleep hormone. Melanin is that skin coloration stuff.

But I do understand how easy it can be to make that mistake, what with guys like guys like Nick Cannon making up words like, "Non-melanated," to justify hatred of white people.

This whole skin color thing stems from the forced recognition by combat that one culture was superior to another and had produced greater technology and commercial growth, and then instead of examining the culture to determine why it was superior, or what roots it had that lead to its superiority, a bunch of dipshits went, "Oh, it must be the physical differences in the people."

When it was the classical liberalism and the early Protestantism all along.

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JimQPublic 14 points ago +14 / -0

I don't understand how someone can read the second, which quite literally says, "The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed," and think it means that there is no right to carry.

That's what bear means, you fucking morons.

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JimQPublic 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think it's important to mention as well, not only are none of those four US cities in the top ten, the highest, St. Louis, has roughly 50% of the murder rate of the city at the top.

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