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45 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

believe it or not, i dont really believe that you believe them about believing our children. 

 

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40 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said:

 

its like you read my mind. :unsure:

5 hours ago, hukdonfoniks said:

So we went from "Believe all women!" to "Believe all children who tell their parents they are trans!"?

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It was all so predictable

This checks out 

16 minutes ago, Blazehound said:

This checks out 

Those glass containers are all different sizes and shapes. 

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Question of the day... wouldn't a disposable razor be a lot cheaper than a Freddy Mercury jacket? 🤮🤮

Irony. Thy name is Stanford 

 

As if getting blown out wasn’t bad enough, to then be subjected to this is just cruel and unusual.

 

 

On 3/16/2023 at 4:54 AM, NCTANK said:

science 

 

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On 3/17/2023 at 8:08 AM, Blazehound said:

This checks out 

I put in a motion detector switch in our pantry so it lights up as soon as you enter it. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Just like your mom

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(No.... It's Great) 

Pro hockey teams promoting transgenderism isn't something I had on my 2023 bingo card. 

The replies are hilarious, though. Obligatory "liberals belong to the dumbest cult on the planet" statement. 

USA Today's "Woman" of the Year from Minnesota.  Natural born women just aren't good enough anymore.

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3 hours ago, iladelphxx said:

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Did someone say that meals were racist in the prediction thread?

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No coffee either.... 

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black coffee is racist coffee 

The correct term is coffee of color, you bigot.

11 hours ago, iladelphxx said:

No coffee either.... 

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https://afru.com/coffee-industry-racism-white-supremacy/

I have never heard this in my life where do they get this stuff? 

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If you have a white coffee drinking friend, he or she may have even let you in on the old coffee joke white coffee drinkers share when PoC aren’t around: "there are three things that are necessary in order to make a cup of coffee, and they are: first, a black man to roast the coffee; second, a yellow man to grind it; and third, a white man to drink it.”

Well, I’m here to validate your lived experience; coffee is in fact horribly racist, and there’s data to back it up.

 

 

15 minutes ago, NOTW said:

https://afru.com/coffee-industry-racism-white-supremacy/

I have never heard this in my life where do they get this stuff? 

 

It's riding the line, but I think that's satire.

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Unfortunately, coffee is not the only racist drink on the market. Milk also became racist after white supremacists began using the white drink as a symbol of their skin. Yes, racist roots in the coffee industry are certainly much deeper, but the whiteness of milk and milk’s devastating effects on the beautiful Black body makes it almost as bad as coffee for some Black people.

So, if both milk and coffee are racist, what can be done? Many people will insist that combining the two drinks actually cancels out the racism, because it represents the white becoming pregnant with Blackness, and creating a delicious Brown result. This is why antiracist folks often take milk in their coffee — a subconscious purifying ritual.

 

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2 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said:

The correct term is coffee of color, you bigot.

but black is the absence of color, so shouldnt the term coffee of color be for coffee with cream? but then if you adopted that, wouldnt "people of color" then mean white people because white is the pressence of all color and black people would be.....

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3 minutes ago, BFit said:

but black is the absence of color, so shouldnt the term coffee of color be for coffee with cream? but then if you adopted that, wouldnt "people of color" then mean white people because white is the pressence of all color and black people would be.....

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That only applies when referring to color in the context of light, but when referring to color in the context of pigment, black is a combination of all colors rather than the absence of it.

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