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You read rage in this article? It must be interesting to have your view of the world. So no, I don’t think that’s what they got from this.

Ran when docked.

More arch....MORE ARCH....DAMMIT, I WANT EVEL KNIEVEL TO TRY JUMPING THE CEASER’S PALACE FOUNTAINS OFF HER FACE!

I think most rom-coms are lame (I think ‘Love’ is considered one) and I just didn’t find it entertaining or heart-warming at all.

That was a good series. When you study some history and learn about redlining, the GI bill, discriminatory loan and funding practices it’s not hard to see why Black people are so far behind in terms of generational wealth and growth.

Friend: What did you do last night?

A big part of the problem is bad journalism, like this, calling it ‘synthetic weed’ instead of ‘fake weed’. People don’t understand that this is not a manufactured copy - it’s an entirely different thing. So, armed with curiosity and a false sense of safety, they try these products without knowing the harm they can

True story.

“He’s just driving on an empty curvy road.”

This would be more impressive if he was passing 18 wheelers or greyhound busses.

yeah, but hannity would have won easily if not for the millions of illegal and undocumented viewers.

No they don’t. You can’t respond to mere insults with violence. If she had threatened him while using that word (or not using that word), then it would be different. Rightfully, you can’t punch someone for calling you a name, even a terrible name. And if you hit someone so hard that they die, it seems undoubtedly true

O/T but since he’s all about ratings, it looks like Trump is going to have to dump that loser Hannity.

On the other hand we are now certain that Fedelia is never gonna call anyone that word again...

While reading this the words”fighting words” kept going through my mind, so I Googled them. This is what I came up with.

Discussions of “fighting words” usually refer to the idea that the government has a right to punish certain types of speech, out of concern that the speech may provoke violence (a riot or something). Case rulings have consistently narrowed this category over time, resulting in the doctrine that, generally, the

Shoulda been a cop and shot her instead.

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So the agent looked at the manager, and said, “That’s a great act, but what do you call it?” To which the manager responded, “The Master Race!”