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You jerk off to the midcard?

It's more that annoying scream she does after the spear, than the spear itself.

Big Show told a story about winning the title from Hulk Hogan in WCW in 1995 and they ribbed him by telling him to wear it through the airport. Apparently you wear it in public events and talk shows, but you don't walk around the streets with it.

But the way his tourette's ridden girlfriend described things, he probably hurt a dozen or so homeless men along the way to surviving on the streets for the month he was gone.

Incorrect. He would have been taken off his meds anyway. He may not have flushed them down the toilet for a girl, but he probably would have had the same reaction and psychotic breakdown a month later.

They're not going to stop booking her. Frankly, they shouldn't. It's entertaining crash TV whenever she is on.

So, what is your personal cutoff for the highest position someone can have while spewing hateful rhetoric or doing bad things?

Actually, that's you playing the race card. I was defending rap music saying people who are a fan of it does not constitute an endorsement of its lyrics. I said nothing about the people who like the music or make the music.

My point continues to be that I don't think he's said a single thing that's racist or xenophobic. Wanting to improve your financial situation is not xenophobia.

Yes, yes, it is different. First of all I'm pretty sure you just slightly changed the line John Oliver used. Secondly, an endorsement of someone, a friendship of someone, fandom of something, does not mean you are that person.

Give me a break. He hasn't campaigned off those comments. His campaign theme has been security and prosperity. How he wants to arrive at those points is what you have an issue with, but he's not saying a vote for Trump is a vote against Hispanics and Arabs.

And I acknowledged that. I've acknowledged many times Trump's mouth and language are doing just as much positive as they are negative, not with the media/public perception of him, that's already shot, but with the voter base in general.

Has he ever said anything anti-black?

Of course a show opts for the typical safe shots at Trump instead of actually examining something of substance.

Which women's rights do you think are eroding? I'm not disagreeing with you, just asking the question.

He's said some terrible things, nobody will deny that, but try looking at it from another point of view. Right now anytime a celebrity makes a poorly-worded tweet or statement it's a national headline. They are given two options: fake an apology or fade into obscurity.

Responding to the first paragraph, yes, I know average people, some rich people, some very poor. What I have seen from anybody currently employed is that they are paying more for their health insurance with shittier coverage. And the majority of hospitals will take anyone with cancer, so I'm not sure where you're

What do you think would happen if Trump were elected? I pose this question whenever people go on these kinds of odd tangents.

I don't really watch the show so I can't comment in that regard. I will say it's probably likely that there was not an invitation and Trump just dismissed it thinking it was more like the CNN/FOX News shows that he's been on a dozen times.

- Value of any billionaire is tricky. Depending on stocks and other semi-liquid holdings you could twist someone who says those assets are worth 10 billion into really only being worth 200 million.