HubertPrentiss
HubertPrentiss
HubertPrentiss

Develop it into condos for Trump supporters and you’d have a literal basket of deplorables.

Also, this:

I don’t think so. Blow up the picture:

oh and hey look at that, a quick Google of “Fox Female News Anchor” (which I’m positive Jan watches, given her “politically correct” comment) brings up the following images:

Based on this, I’m guessing Jan watches a lot of Fox News, which means she sees woman not as curvy as Demetria dressed the same way, and I’m sure she sees nothing wrong with that

Wow - she’s just gorgeous, knows how to dress for her figure, and her clapback was awesome. She is head-to-toe #goals.

She will be too. People like Jan are all the same, such pathetic, petty pieces of shit whose sole sustenance in their sad little lives is outrage. Jan’s gonna be watching the shit out of Demetria every goddamn day, and I suddenly am highly interested in the morning traffic in Dallas despite living in Chicago.

I spent a good 20 seconds looking at the sign wondering what the hell “Cheese Festuk” could mean.

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MOUSEBENDER:
It’s not much of a cheese shop, is it?
WENSLEYDALE:
Finest in the district, sir.
MOUSEBENDER:
Explain the logic underlying that conclusion, please.
WENSLEYDALE:
Well, it’s so clean, sir.
MOUSEBENDER:
It’s certainly uncontaminated by cheese.

Meh. He’s not really popular in the city. New Yorkers think he’s a schmuck. His reputation of being stingy, rude and a bum when it comes to paying his bills is known citywide.

Wait ... what?! “[S]hift[s] in personality ... do[]n’t usually happen in stable homes.” Are you kidding? You must be!  

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Today I learned there’s more than one song about racist friends.

My parents think I was generally a very happy kid. Who while having a few emotional outbursts and anger issues, chalked up to being a teenager, was generally well adjusted. Most of the people I know think that.

This guy isn’t a college kid or anything. He’s about 30, and his parents are well aware of his ideology. You can maybe shape a 14-year-old’s views if they veer toward the wrong ones, but how do you exert influence on an adult if he rejects your advice?

As a parent of a teenager, I get it. There’s only so much a parent can do once they reach a certain age. My child certainly didn’t learn self-harm or drug abuse from her parents. That said, we have spent several years getting her help, and it seems to finally be working (we’re very proud of her safety and sobriety

The same way that so many reasonable, empathetic liberals come from bigoted conservative families, probably. They found an ideological system that resonated with them and rejected their family’s input.

I get this, but in reverse. In an argument with my father this weekend, he took the side of Nazi protesters and told me that if I wasn’t so pathetic I’d be able to do something to improve my life and the lives of my family. Because I believed the government should condemn nazism.

My tired eyes read that you had an “IED” put in today. Which does sound painful.

Twitter wins:

I know (from other comments) what this was supposed to be about, but it reads waaaay too much like a smarmy poke at the various groups (such as LGBT people, people of color, etc.) that have had to fight for a long time for inclusion. For queer people especially, there’s still a lot of folks out there who view our