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Meathead

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  1. i can see WHY people do it, what with our culture so completely obsessed with beauty these ugly/average people often get zero positive attention. scamming someone else allows you to be someone else, at least within the scam. of course that doesnt make it right by a long stretch, but at least theres a pathetic explanation im just shocked how that woman seemed actually proud of it, at least not shameful. i couldnt do that kind of thing in the first place, but then when you get busted youd think some kind of inner conscience would take over. i guess not
  2. thanks for the link man that one woman who posed as a male medical student and duped that other woman FOR FOUR YEARS (!!) seems openly proud of what shes done. unreal
  3. how can you tell if manti is lying? his girlfriends lips arent moving
  4. good point eye less than jay
  5. i cant stand jerry sullivan. but i generally agree with him on this one the real puzzling hire is crossman. st coaches have to work with what they are given but cmon they guy has consistently fielded some of the poorest units in the nfl over a long time period. had to be somebody better and why rush to bring on the greenest oc possible when they could have easily made him the qb coach and then had their pick of some really well experienced guys? they had a head start on everybody else, why not take advantage of that like they did with pettine? i do agree it looks like a young first time hc trying to surround himself with yes men. that kind of arrogance could easily undo him just like it has so many other first time hcs. it could work out this way and i hope it does but it is starting out with a bit of an ominous ring of familiarity
  6. wow i never thought id see the day when something made the leave brittany alone guy seem normal
  7. why would belicheat pick him, hes a liar not a cheater
  8. right away i was thinking hes probably gay with the wannabe qb buddy still wouldnt make it remotely ok
  9. hes very good and may be the best ever but for him and his wonderful family his legacy will always be as a cheater
  10. i just sent my ss#, cc#, and all my passwords to mrs ralonzo i guess the rest of you missed out
  11. The era of flashy repeal stunts is over. "Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., announced on Twitter that she had introduced the first bill of the 113th Congress to repeal Obamacare." Bachmann introduced the same bill immediately after the Affordable Care Act passed, and she introduced it again in the 112th. But right now, a week after Bachmann introduced the bill, it has no co-sponsors. No one else has introduced an Obamacare repeal bill. Compare that to 2010. There were nine repeal bills introduced in the 111th Congress, when they had no chance of passage, including one by U.S. Senate candidate Jerry Moran. Compare it to 2011. The new 112th Congress saw three repeal bills in addition to the "Repeal of the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act," which was actually supported by Republican leadership, went through the committee process, got 187 co-sponsors, and got 245 votes. http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2013/01/09/the_obamacare_repeal_fade.html visualizing the back of my figurative hand splattering that wrinkly saggy skin wrapping a completely empty coconut into submission i said figurative
  12. is there a specific group that puts together 'bad lip reading' bits or is it a general term for a genre? ive seen good ones and not so good ones, this was pretty good
  13. finally someone talking some sense
  14. its funny but i think the jills have the same requirement
  15. few people know this but canadian football doesnt even use real players, those are actually animatronics. thats why canadian stadiums require a bac above 1.4 to get in, so fans never notice. and they are the bad chuck e cheese bear band kind of animatronics too. in fact thats why in 1981 they changed the laws to allow stronger alcohol content in canadian beer bc some canadian football fans were noticing the robot players burning oil, which had been happening all along but apparently fans began building up a tolerance. i heard they are preparing to make the weed stronger so that when it becomes legal there they can just use cardboard cutouts. true story
  16. i certainly dont think hes lying, and he actually very definitely thinks its damaging to himself and the country. i just think hes wrong. and the reason hes wrong is mostly bc hes black ive said this so often here i shouldnt have to say it anymore, but as a review i have a long and proud track record of deeply loving black folks. and i am convinced that when it comes to dysfunctional views on race in some very significant ways black folks are where white folks were twenty or thirty years ago. a great many of them if not the majority hang on to some very outdated and in fact terribly biased viewpoints i can provide lots of details but ive already pointed out the two most crucial: a) blacks believe they rightfully own the topic of blackness and thus racism, and b) blacks believe they cant be racist bc they dont have the power now i fully realize all blacks dont believe this way, and im only speculating that its somewhere over half that do, but even if not there is still a very much too large segment of blacks that do. and really these two beliefs are so wrong and so damaging that anything near half is way way too much anyway interestingly, most whites have moved on to another form of racism, that which has been popularized by the far left liberal elements and accepted as gospel by many otherwise reasonable people who dont have enough depth of experience to recognize it. shelby steele calls this fuctional racism (im recalling this by memory, i might have the wrong term, ill come back if i did). its essentially over compensation, an enabling of dysfunctional thought based on guilt and the greatly delayed attempt at redemption so we have black folks engaging in the same basic type of racism that my redneck family embraced so eagerly in the sixties and seventies, and then white people who enable that thought behavior by giving them more room than they should in a belated attempt to even the playing field how does this lead to mr powell? bc from that biased perspective of black folks not doing any wrong its much easier to see white people as the cause. i will join mr powell when his observations of white racism are valid, but this is one i think he has erred on in this case. white people have FINALLY turned the corner on old fashioned racism - waaytf too long but hell at least they finally made it. yes, we will always have old fashioned white racists, but beleed me typing right now from deep in the heart of redneck crackerland and im telling you standard racism is nearly extinct here, outside a few recalcitrant bastards who are proud of it. most open racists get shouted down here now and thats sort of the point - im sad to say i certainly cant say im confident a group of blacks would stifle overly negative talk about whites. i dont feel the need to represent the white race, i love everybody, but when im around groups of blacks they often dont mind jumping right in when the subject of white badness comes up. real criticisms are fine, but more often it just feels like what i fought against growing up in whitesville usa twenty plus years ago so colin im sure thinks hes doing the right thing. hes just wrong sorry about the condensed text. i composed it in notepad and the paragraph marks apparently dont translate. i aint fixin it
  17. perfectly stated i get asked by my republican friends if i think the tea party is racist and i say while i do think some of their resistance is related to race i wouldnt go as far as to call it racism because really its just clanship and race is now coincidental. iow, race bias used to be about skin color demonstrating inferiority, now its just about 'that group' which is at odds with their agenda i too am disappointed with general powells thinly veiled reference to race. we are living at a time (and have been for a while) where black folks are given a free pass on many things, including their exclusive use of the racism label, and the alleged inability for blacks to be racist. these are both very bad things and dont do any of us any good - especially black folks playing the race card there is irresponsible and really only hurts the cause - the cause being to isolate real racism. if we allow prominent black folks and those aligned with them to play that race card there we muddy the waters and dont get to the heart of the real problem, wasting time and effort on something that will not be a return on our investment i really like general powell but he should not have gone there. throw him into the pile with spike lee and the black nfl-ers saying rg3 isnt black enough. shameful and unfortunate
  18. if they can get smith without sacrificing picks then fine otherwise paaaassssss
  19. 1. Do you get unreasonably excited when a prominent former player drunk tweets "It's on like a MOFO"? Yes No If yes enter 1 ________
  20. god i forgot about brother al. holy cow hes lucky ed is on there cuz thats about all that keeps him from being the worst. in fact he still might be the worst
  21. i have a weathered piece of driftwood that isnt as washed up as bart scott
  22. well like i said, theres obviously a big market for stupid people politics as evidenced by the huge popularity of ppl like ed, rush, hannity. i happened to be listening to ed in the car today and once again he only tells the part of the story that fits his agenda. i dont even remember what it was but he played some sound bite and i could tell right away he had taken the comment out of context, then proceeded to hammer on it for half an hour, ridiculing any caller that tried to point out his one-sidedness. its insulting to the intelligence amd those i mentioned are all on the low end of the intellectual and honesty scales but they all get huge ratings. apparently there are large swaths of stupid ppl just eat that crap up or else they wouldnt keep spoon feeding it to us in prime time slots theres also oviously a market for more reasonable partisans like scarborough and colmes, but i dont think they would ever get near the ratings as the attack artists bc their positions are too nuanced for the dumb masses to understand. so unfortunately that means the loudest voices are going to be the most biased, unreasonable, and incalcitrant. its really quite damaging to our society to have such low common denominator thinking being amplified ad nauseum but in a capitalistic free society i honestly dont know what the solution to that is. i suppose we just keep trying to provide the legitimate intellectual dialog and hope that reality makes some headway against the tide of mindless crap
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