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princessalala 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thank you! He has been a fan of Calvin and Hobbes for awhile, but THANK YOU for reminding me about life is hell, you are right! I remember being a fan of them around that age as well! 🙂

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, as I was writing this I was thinking, "But if there is no divorce(what we want) none of this matters."

I'm not sure how each partner getting exactly half of the team's assets, incentivizes either party, however.

I may be ignorant, but I am not aware of a man becoming impoverished and an ex wife "taking ALL the money," tho this is what people say.

Do we want women who spent their lives raising children having to work until they die at walmart because they have no retirement? Even if they are evil crazy bitches?

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

I had a subscription, for some reason I though compound let him have his shows on his platform.

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princessalala 2 points ago +2 / -0

I love this image and this kid! I just posted a link to a video where he’s expressing agreement with the media narrative on proud boys. He’s still extremely brave and important and I still love him, it was just a bummer. :(

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princessalala 2 points ago +2 / -0

I honestly dont understand your comment. can you explain a little bit? thanks

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princessalala 3 points ago +3 / -0

I actually feel both sides of this. Even though Gavin is a cheap Scott, like me, at some point you got to learn you get what you pay for. I think Dick is a dumbass, but basically, it sounds like both of them just didn't create a solid work contract.

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princessalala 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mailed in and still haven't watched gary's mailbag. I usually think this, but honestly, the mail in's are pretty good. i'm not sure how or why they vet them. but the mail in's that address issues of the day that people are dealing with are interesting. my mail in was like that, but i dont think it was ever read.

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is this true?? I wish I could believe it was the answer. I saw a group of three teenage black girls walking down the street in a suburban area all wearing masks. Just dumfounds me.

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

ok, so I think what you are saying is for the most part correct. but why do i see black people wearing masks in the park I take my kid too, when all the white people and i'd say 30% of black people arent wearing the mask?

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

Are you for real?!!?

LOL, its was previously thedonald on reddit, then thedonald.win, now patriots.win, it's basically this board's dad. it's why this message board is here basically.

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just dont think it is as simple as you guys are making it out to be. Granted this is wikipedia, but there are quite a few things in here where republicans aligned themselves with racial politics. I want to know when and why blacks started voting democrat. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy#:~:text=In%20American%20politics%2C%20the%20Southern,to%20racism%20against%20African%20Americans.

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princessalala 2 points ago +2 / -0

I appreciate your comment and perspective. I guess I feel the opposite. I feel like in the north you can get leftists that may "stray from the course" because they have the luxury to. But in the south, you have to be in lockstep otherwise as I mentioned you are the literal KKK. Here's an example in my experience black people in southern cities wear masks RELIGIOUSLY whereas from comments from people like Gavin, it seems in the north maybe they dont care as much. I feel like this may be because it is been made clear that Trump isnt a full-blown mask proponent so if you dont wear one you are a raycis.
I know this is just my experience, but honestly, I see young black teenage men, arguably some of the most testosterone-filled creates on the planet, walking to school OUTSIDE in masks! like the for real cover your nose and side of face masks, what?!?!

Why are southern cities always some of the most dangerous? Even though these cities are super religious? I think a large part is because there is a patronizing aspect that no criticism of black culture is allowed.

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princessalala 2 points ago +2 / -0

I really don't know if I should edit my post or what is the best way to respond to everyone making this point. I realized when I wrote "republicans need to address their past racism" it was going to be an issue.

I'm here telling you guys, and you KNOW this, republicans = raycis and dems = not raycis to 90% of black people, so what do we do?

Like I mentioned in my circles of college educated, smart, kind creative funny people of all colors the idea of democrats being racist is absurd. If we are to question the "party switch" like myself it is confused and befuddling. I am telling you my personal experience trying to learn about it.

I really appreciate your comment about the real party switch. But I only have my grandparents to go by and for a large part of my life i believed them to be racist. I always saw them be kind to everyone. However, on my first day of middle school my grandfather gave me advice to "not hang out with the black kids because they didnt want to hang out with me and if i tried to hang out with them white kids wouldnt want to hang out with me." Now, in hindsight, this sounds like he is saying this from experience. However, to a kid in the early nineties who grew hung out with real-life urkels or 'blerds" and the only people she knew who liked NWA were white boys, this just didnt make sense.

I'm not communicating as best I could, but we have to acknowledge and address head on the issue of race , the "other side" has realized a large group of people can be easily manipulated and control ed on this topic for their own gains and we are just sitting around waiting for them to have time in their lives to find out who thomas sowell is, it isn't going to work.

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princessalala 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup.

This is what I posted on patriots: "Not saying her death wasn’t a tragedy and it was awesome her dad was in her life, but they were coming for her daddy. What he been up to? ? also the retaliation already happened just three hours later. I guess her daddy was able to make a few calls from the hospital. ??‍♀️"

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

“ That which is asserted without evidence can be ignored without comment”

Yeah and how did that work out for him?

I understand what you are saying, but Trump never shied away from other dim witted bullshit. I get what you and the other poster are saying (I love your comment about Colin Powell) but how much longer are you both going to go, how much more are you willing to lose instead of freaking just addressing the race thing head on? Not apologize, not lie, but take away the dems BS narrative.

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, I’m not saying they have to apologize, but living in a fairy tale land where not all blacks believe republicans=raycis and democrats=not raycis is also not the answer. It’s as bad as apologizing for something that isn’t true. I never said apologize, I’m tired but I believe I said to address the issue.

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princessalala 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you see my response to the other person who made this point that was enough. They need to have been making your point since Nixon, but they are silent and allow themselves to be called racist at best. Like I said, what you say may be true but it’s not what most people believe we or know. They need to address it. For example I love Trump, but sometimes I wonder why he just didn’t like get a photo of him at rainbow push collation meetings arm in arm with Jesse Jackson and or say “hey I was the biggest donor to Jackson’s campaign, you guys are crazy to say I’m racist.” Or something to that effect. Basically say all thee weed things I say when defending him. I understand the arguments why not to do this, but Trump is known got his bluntness, I wish he just said something direct about it.

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princessalala 2 points ago +2 / -0

I knew someone was gunna say this. It may be the case but most people are not aware of this. I was raised by a bleeding heart Democrat, my grandparents had been Democrats, when I asked my college educated mom why my grandparents stopped being Democrats she said they stopped because the Democrats started helping black people. So I don’t agree with your argument.

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