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What if 52 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Let's hope someone in power has the decency to cancel said debt, when the discoverer receives their triple Pulitzer...
What if 52 comments
guest · 9 years ago
nah. Just curious as to why someone thought it wasn't neutral. I intended it to be neutral. Someone needs to short me out, evidently.
What if 52 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Good gravy why would anyone dislike that comment??
What if 52 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Discoveries aren't preloaded, but the potential is. We just don't know until they grow up under the proper education. It's a freaking billion-to-one lottery as to whether or not that one person who has the capacity to engineer a cure for cancer, which itself has so many forms and causes and varying factors that you might as well find a cure for air.
But I figure that if not even the Russians or the Aussies haven't found a cure yet, we're probably screwed.
What if 52 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Nah other guest is right. When my white sister adopted a black baby just last year, they were told how few people want the black children because most of the adopting couples in America who qualify to adopt are, in fact, white. Evidently, according to national numbers what most white couples ask for (according to the adoption agency) are in fact oriental babies. But my sister said they made it almost impossible to adopt a black kid, because the agency wanted the boy placed in a black home. Sissy finally won, though. We all love the kid like he is our own flesh and blood. I don't know why there seems to be such a stigma about the black kids. It f@cking sucks.
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What if 52 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Well but in American education systems, it's going to stay trapped regardless.
The truth about the friendzone 19 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Someone give this man a Pulitzer...and a cookies
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Long distance relationships 18 comments
guest · 9 years ago
We would all be happier being less concerned with trying to hammer everyone we meet into speaking with concern for every little thing they might say that could possibly offend one little person somewhere in the corner. The reason is that to do so, we become ten times as abusive in a n attempt to correct others' thinking than the speaker themselves, whose "offensive" comments were unintentionally so. So here you go: I don't care what you think, or that I unintentionally grouped you with people who aren't as original as you. I don't even think that way. Most folks outside of industrial nations don't think that way. I have no bumper stickers and no crusades. You would do well to forsake them, too.
Long distance relationships 18 comments
guest · 9 years ago
Thanks so much but the term "stereotype" is psychobabbe originating in the horrifying disconnect of deep suburbia.I never knew or understood any of this "labeling every human being in some group or other" crap before I got to college. The world I grew up in, we were conformist not because we knew what conformity meant, but because we knew what worked and we all did it consistently. I was just discussing the hundreds of girls I grew acquainted with in the military. I worked with ONE woman who wasn't attached to the supply and demand of modern society. I was not subject to it, myself. But don't you think that worrying about stereotyping people betrays a mindset that is concerned with the things our current society has been brainwashed to think? Frankly, it had not entered my mind until you said anything. There is infinite joy in simply making observations about what you know, without being corrected because what you think doesn't conform to the godless mentality of political correctness.
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guest · 9 years ago
Right. Well. Sorry then. Steady on.
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guest · 9 years ago
If you mean I ought to shut up because I find no humor, only hypocrisy, blaring out in this post, then, my friend, you will be disappointed in our interactions 100% of the time. There are not so many jokes on this joke website, I find. There are a significant number of very provocative political and moral declarations as well. If those may be posted at will, so also any of us may comment in kind wherever we feel the unction to do so.
Long distance relationships 18 comments
guest · 9 years ago
I have three college degrees of consecutive study, and I grew up 45 minutes from a gas station near the Mississippi River. I'm telling you, farm kids work at home before dawn, get to school, then come home and work some more. That's life for us. You would do well to visit some of the more agrarian areas of the United States. You will be pleasantly surprised at what you find. It is very, very much Tucker and Dale versus Evil, but without so much of the Evil. Although, you go to the wrong places, like Dawson Springs Kentucky, and you end up in the movie Winter's Bone. No Joke. Owensboro is a fine place, however. Hope you enjoy your visit. No one there wants to kill you, in spite of the idiotic stories that little dictator urbanites tell each other, forever sheltered and ignorant in their dungeon neighborhoods. But I don't think that applies to you. You seem inquisitive and capable of independent thought.
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guest · 9 years ago
Karma for shooting an animal compared to ignoring infanticide is rather a direct line of thought, though for some not the most obvious.
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guest · 9 years ago
Woman aborts her baby because she got knocked up at a party, gets called a goddess
Long distance relationships 18 comments
guest · 9 years ago
I remember about seven weeks into boot camp, all the girls looked like they were mercury poisoning without their hair and skin treatments. Us guys looked like polished gold, after all the awesome exercise, but man those women couldn't have gotten back to Sally's Beauty Salon fast enough as far as I was concerned. Man alive can an American woman deteriorate into dust overnight. That's why farm girls are the best. Healthy and gorgeous from a childhood of of backbreaking work.