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Meathead

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  1. wait. do i have to listen to a whole fz medley to know what a medley is? im confused
  2. meanwhile we have black/white enabler commentators and journalists still routinely authoring pieces that describe to us how automatically racist whiteness is by default with no pushback whatsoever last summer i saw a piece on the coveted back inside page of time magazine that had a black author openly tell us all how we needed to develop a culture of openness and tolerance and whiteness just wasnt appropriate for that. oh really? so its your view that blackness is, huh? have you talked to your brothers and sisters lately? blackness right now has some of the most overt racism we have ever seen in this country. i love our blackness but dont try to talk ѕhit when you are throwing rocks from deep ina heart of racist glass land
  3. unions certainly have made their own beds that has led to a dramatic drop in their own relevancy but lets not forget why unions became popular and functional in the first place. if we swing the pendulum back too far we quite possibly could reopen the door to overt employee exploitation in whatever forms that would take. so balance as usual is probably key here
  4. yes but it sounds sincere, that howards not trying to tear down don bc he has different political views, but that he knows him as a quasi-peer and thus sees him as more the emotionally frail human he is than a big impressive celeb the blunt public openness is surprising considering their prior relationship. of course howard is bluntness and bluntness is ratings, but this feels real and at least partially beyond that i used to feel great compassion for some of these ppl trapped in their delusions evolved from money attachments. they can be highly lost ppl, and don really does seem like that to me. not all bad but pretty desperate emotionally
  5. you seeeriously need a sarcasm meter calibration idk man. seems like epic miracle proportions that don will survive even a single term without seriously damaging his presidential brand. and right or wrong that always leads back to the party brand. snarky toms point of very few seats available for dem flips might magnify the voters zeal for a swing back away from the right via the next executive election. thats what i would be ѕhitting in my boots about if i was a republican politician. one term. woo fkg hoo. and now with a tattered brand that seems waaay more likely to me. but wtf who knows. maybe don will surprise me. hahahhahahahaaa. wait let me try again
  6. this rings true to me bc when i was making sorta big six figs plus bucks as a software mgmt consultant i ended up associating with the high achievers a lot. im a country boy from deep ina heart o redneck crackerland that just happened to be good at big league consulting so i was hanging out fairly often with millionaires plus even if they wouldnt normally be in my preferred social circle of artesians and philosophers. these werent near donalds or howards but big buck ppl nevertheless. and of course they turned out to be just as messed up usually more than regular old hayseeds or ghetto negroes like im more used to anyway, those 'rich-y' ppl often crave acceptance, very self-conscious at heart sometimes, camouflaged with all kinds of bluster or feigns of superiority over-compensations. and sometimes they are just sort of open wounds that are tough to process bc they are so volatile and unpredictable really interesting piece by those two imo
  7. wow. wow. i love those two. and they have matured well. this commentary doesnt surprise me but i am surprised they are so blunt about it. i mean howard is saying 'sensitive ego' but hes actually saying self-conscious which is about the worst quality for a president. and to tack on that he really doesnt even want the job at heart just magnifies that exponentially doesnt feel like they are just trying to tear them down. sounds like they are being sincere. this could seriously hurt donalds long term standing as president. it could rehab some of his image personally as being more vulnerable than ppl realize. but thats just not a good quality in a president wow god i gotta try to listen to them more. havent regulary done it in years, i sort of got tired of his wildly hilarous but juvenile style so i just faded out on him but this sounds much better now. i dont even know, would i have to pay to hear their show sometimes? how about reruns? i will go look i guess
  8. lol. the cycle of partisan wet dreams never ends the right will rule for a long time. oh wait its the left that will perpetually win. oh hey now im sure the right has the stranglehold the country has changed forever! no im sure this time!
  9. then you get a mother !@#$ing rhino cookie just like mother !@#$ing mom used to make
  10. could be worse. could be raining
  11. what kinds of cookies do rhinos like to eat?
  12. meh. im a crappy guitarist and i could do a long medley with enough practice tho that is pretty cool
  13. agreed its mind bottling they learned nothing from the election results. this kind of crap is what got the don elected and they still cant stop. its like a mass addiction playing out in fake news cycles never thought it would get this bad
  14. agreed. but i think its important that we remember partisan politics starts in a party and it becomes dysfunctional bc ppl too often take it waytf too far theres nothing wrong with being liberal or conservative, its when we (often) shove it to the extreme that it becomes destructive its exactly the same as after 9/11 when ppl were freaking out and went back to their perceived roots of conservatism to assuage their fears. we saw ridiculous things like 'if you arent doing anything wrong you have nothing to worry about', and support for the mistreatment of pows, and lying about saddam trying to acquire yellow cake. thank god george jr was kind enough to make sure he stressed that islam as a whole was not our enemy or else we would have had another shameful round of internment camps even after as many times as we have whipsawed back and forth like this its still shocking to see ppl so easily abandon our socially sacred ideals. how in their right minds can they think its appropriate to try to suppress free fkg speech like that? havent we learned a god damn thing in two hundred plus years. i wish i could line all of them up and smack them all on the back of their heads, live on ppv
  15. remember when data from star trek left his head on earth? i was there
  16. omg i was at redrocks once and loved it. who the hell did i see there? it was way back in the early 1800's when i was a young software engineer working on a project for at&t. ended up smoking pot with one of the managers i thought was a total square. great memories
  17. eli whitney the inventor of the cotton gin?
  18. bay city rollers
  19. excellent point personally i strongly condemn the continued building of settlements but that was a great analysis of recent political winds there you should use your powers for good like this more often
  20. so freaking pathetic (that headline) fkg kkk members should have the right to speak peacefully. idc how much i disagree with someone, it is unamerican in the highest order to prevent someone from speaking. protest your asses off, but dont threaten, dont riot, dont destroy, and certainly dont prevent anyone from speaking i vigorously try to avoid labels but this is one instance where snowflake is more than apt. shameful display of hyper liberalism gone mad
  21. a thousand times this
  22. which is exactly why it was a terrific article. it illuminated a very bad set of assumptions that we often see black folks making in this terrible race issue climate. it was terrific in demonstrating what not to do see what i mean now?
  23. i dont mind if they do it, just dont pay anything more than a fourth rounder we are likely just going to be watching the second coming of vince ferragamo, i dont want to have to lose valuable picks to do it
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