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Non what?
"It flies."
You know what they say about time, don't you?
I take it you have not the time to sketch it out for me.
Well it's impossible to disagree with that.
I would be interested in hearing your definition of "whining," if you have a little spare time.
The questions were clearly rhetorical. I'm not sure why you felt the need to defend your failure to answer questions that ultimately were not directed at you.
Is it really correct to say that I'm thinking incorrectly? My thought process might be sound and still I could arrive at the wrong conclusion, which is your contention, I think. If so, Maybe the inputs I am using are at fault here?
Funny story. A true story as well. I had just arrived in Portland and was getting out of the car with 3 friends, walking half a block from where we parked to our AirBNB rental in the Pearl. A homeless black person that seemed drunk asked us for money. I never give money to homeless people that ask me for it. …
Thank you.
lol
Well, yeah I agree. That's obvious.
It might be a great article, I don't know. I didn't read it. Honestly, it's probably interesting. I think the point is that we are overdosing on racial politics in this country and articles like this, while they may be very good, fuel all the wrong people.
No, I was correcting your grammar. I thought it was obvious.
See, now that's pretty racist.
Arken, I didn't want to do this but I must correct your grammar. You meant to type "overLY-inflated ego," and if not you were simply unaware and wrong. I have now informed you. Please, grammar matters.
Hmm. We are at a crossed-road here. What are we to talk about when every topic I mention is shot down with insults? A conundrum, to be sure.
As some have pointed out, this story is about progressives.
Yet another calls for an American city to once again employ the age-old practice of importing black people.