Can we stop and appreciate that this kid is eleven?
Can we stop and appreciate that this kid is eleven?
I love how white suprematists always want to have a nonviolent conversation, wherein they would, presumably, calmly discuss how they want all other races dead or gone like that’s a fucking civilized thing to want.
You mean people are diverting attention from the issue by complaining about how it was presented? I feel like I’ve seen this before.
I lived in Mississippi for a few year in the 80s. Even 30 years later, this is unbelieveable.
Let’s be real: the GOP knows that they aren’t going to get through a lengthy political charade without one of them mispronouncing “Niger.”
I think it would be best to do the conversion, and keep the rest looking as stock as possible, as if Honda intended it that way.
Did anyone ever make a mid-engined Del Sol? Seems like a fun project.
Did that sound like, “Don’t blame me” to anyone else?
He’s invulnerable because the GOP spent the last forty years convincing their voters that it’s more important to win than to be good.
Correct, and I’ll alseays wonder why anyone at the Post thought Marc Thiessen was a good hire.
This is such an embarrassing presidency.
What happens when $kaycog wins COTD?
What happened to just letting it go and drowning in misery when a woman turned you down?
He is referring to the fact that Portnoy keeps referring to the “girls” in the office.
It means that they either employ literal girls, or that Portnoy just refers to adult professional women as “girls” and doesn’t get why those women wouldn’t like that.
He straight up admitted that they make racist jokes. Then he suggested that they wouldn’t harass anyone, just make sexist and racist jokes.....as if that wasn’t harassment.
WHAY DO YOU NATE THE NRA SO MUCH YOU BIASED MEDIA ELITE?!
Hot take: He said he was a lawyer in hopes that people around him might think twice before kicking his ass.
Thanks racists, for waking up another generation to your bullshit.
“We’re going to whine so much, you’re going to be tired of whining.”
When I was in the 6th grade, we had a girl in our class who sat for the Pledge of Allegiance every morning. Her religion (Jehovah’s Witness) prohibited taking part in it, so she sat quietly.