This. Direct would mean you care about it as it’s gotten more political.
Some people just default to “the Jews” on everything.
Would be funny if they were still the Redskins and hadn’t dropped the name and logos.
I'm at the point where I just assume everything is a false flag barring overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
The letter 'H' is racist because Hitler's name started with 'H'.
Yeah, were is it?!
That's where I am too. I was fully behind the police when they were getting demonized during the BLM, Saint Floyd, 'defund the police' fiasco...but then they go and, for the most part, just cave in and enforce these dictatorial mandates.
Though I am getting tired of swapping out bumper stickers on my car. I took off my NHL sticker when they got on their knees for BLM and replaced it with a 'thin blue line' flag...now I have to get rid of that one and replace it with something else.
It's Canada - I think shooting up in public is basically legal and the government will provide you with free drugs.
The only way I could possibly be any more off of Facebook is if I traveled to alternate realities and deleted the accounts of parallel universe versions of myself.
Only 98% now? I guess that's some progress.
Forget Greenland, if everyone who voted for Trump picked up their guns at 9 AM in the morning and walked north, we could take over Canada and still have plenty of time to cook a seven-course lunch.
Meanwhile, I can fly and transform into a vending machine at will. Also, I'm made entirely out of bungee cord.
Point is, anyone can pretend to be anything they want on the internet, doesn't make it real.
Someone forgot their MAP.
Then why do certain cultures seem to align disproportionately with certain races?
I've been seeing more "strong-confident black woman, functional-retard white man" couples in commercials lately. Granted, the black women usually appear to be either mixed-race or light-skinned, so they don't want to go too black.
I've run into the opposite problem - so many companies have taken some degree of leftist stance that it's hard to decide which are the least bad to do business with, let alone finding a good one. I used 2ndVote for awhile and there are very few companies that get more than a 3/5 score with them (higher score = more politically conservative). But one of my resolutions for the new year is to be more mindful who I'm buying from. Good to hear that Schick is okay, though - they make my favorite razor that I've used for years now.
I think there's been one floating around here and there over the years.
Personally, I don't need companies to be 'MAGA-friendly', though it would be nice. I'd settle for non-political.
Homer Simpson was similar in the early seasons. He wasn't very bright but he loved his family, tried to be a good father to his kids, worked at a job he hated to do what was right for them and generally had a good heart. A lot of people agree that the show went downhill around the time he became "jerkass Homer" and lost many of his redeeming personality traits while amplifying his character flaws.
So, Tim Pool?
There’s a small but vocal minority who think anyone proposing anything less than the brutal torture and murder of all our political opponents is a “shill”. On the other side, there’s a small but vocal minority who think suggesting any action beyond calling your representative is “glow posting”.
There’s also a group saying “trust the plan, be patient, trust the plan”. Conversely, there’s a group saying “we’ve been patient and trusted about six plans so far, it hasn’t changed anything”.
At this rate, they’ll be gender gaseous by 2045.
I’ve been not-watching the Super Bowl for years. Never saw the point in wasting half a day watching commercials occasionally interrupted by a football game.
And, off-topic, but I happened to be flipping past an NFL game the other day...are they really “The Washington Football Team” now? I assume that’s a placeholder?
famous rappers
I have never heard of any of those people.
I assume he’s referring to his own personal NFL and ESPN viewing, not viewing by the collective public.