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re: Post your favorite FB melt
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:51 pm to blueboy
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:51 pm to blueboy

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I do not have access to love or compassion right now so STOP telling me what to post or not post. I have so much sadness and anger that I am beside myself. It is one thing that the stupids in this country didn't elect the most qualified person, NO they choose the worst excuse for a human being that has ever been in the spotlight. IF YOU VOTED FOR THE SON OF A BITCH, UNFRIEND ME NOW. YOU HAVE NO HUMAN DECENCY. I HAVE NO RESPECT FOR YOU AND I DON'T WANT TO KNOW YOU.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:51 pm to blueboy
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:51 pm to EKG
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I WILL NOT SIT DOWN AND BE QUIET. I WILL NOT WATCH WHAT I SAY. frick THAT. I WILL NOT BE QUIET AS VALUES THAT ARE ABHORRENT TO HUMAN DECENCY ARE LAUDED BY THE SMALL-MINDED, SELFISH STUPIDS IN OUR COUNTRY AS REPRESENTATIVE OF ALL OF US. I DON'T GIVE A shite IF YOU'RE OFFENDED. YOU HAVE OFFENDED ME TO MY CORE. YOU REPRESENT EVERYTHING IN THIS WORLD THAT IS SMALL AND BACKWARD AND ARCHAIC. NO, I WILL NOT BE QUIET. AND I WILL NOT MAKE PEACE WITH THE LIKES OF YOU. YEAH, I KNOW YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THOSE WORDS MEAN. LOOK EM UP.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:54 pm to Srbtiger06
quote:Yea, those make no sense to me whatsoever.
Seeing a lot of "I AM FEARFUL FOR MY LIFE" shite.
What the heck is different about your safety today that wasn't so last week?
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:56 pm to blueboy
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Prepare to protect abortion clinics, with our bodies if need be.
protect them from what? they will get shut down
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Prepare to stand in the streets with lgbtq and minority groups.
just ordered a brush guard for the taco
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Prepare to write, kick, scream, and make a fricking fuss about health rights
I will laugh out loud
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Prepare to fight, tooth and nail, to make these frickers fear us, because we have literally no protection from the worst motivations and ethics of our culture now.
I will never fear someone who can't even use the mens room due to being a twat mentally and physically
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:57 pm to Palmetto08
quote:Seems like a weird reason to move out of the country.
I woke up to a 21-year-old crying her eyes out. When I finally could understand the few words between the sobbing. I realiz?d she was saying "we have to move." I've been telling my children and friends that I'm moving for the last two years. Well…I guess I will be moving out of the country now. If you you know of any great places in Canada please share.
I'm guessing for 99% of America(probably more), their day to day lives won't change in any meaningful way from Obama to Trump or Obama to Hillary.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:01 pm to shel311
Trump's win is worth it just for the melts.
I'm seeing a lot of "white male misogynist" venting. Looks like they have learned nothing and have decided to stay the course.
Paul Watson's post.

I'm seeing a lot of "white male misogynist" venting. Looks like they have learned nothing and have decided to stay the course.
Paul Watson's post.

Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:04 pm to Blizzard of Chizz
quote:1. I just don't get what changed?
As a minority, I do not feel safe in this country.
2. I thought minorities didn't feel very safe even with the minority president we have now?
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:16 pm to blueboy
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I'm going to do what I did when I had cancer (because, let's face it: America--and the world--got the big C diagnoses last night; and the reeling we're all doing is just like that experience).
funny thing is... some on this board would say that America's had cancer and the election of Donald Trump was the doctor walking into the exam room, telling you the news and saying "we're getting you started on radiation therapy ASAP"
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:24 pm to rt3
Johnson voter. I have a feeling this would have been his post regardless of the outcome.
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I literally have some friends that think this is the end of the world & others acting like all the problems are now gone.
I'm like, whatever, I didn't vote for the lesser of any evil, Uhhh, because it's evil.
My loss, was expected, my disappointment was done months ago.
I'm just watching for that 5% mark, hindsight is literally 2020.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:25 pm to shel311
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What the heck is different about your safety today that wasn't so last week?
a ton of progs literally think that rape is about to become legal
and no i'm not being hyperbolic
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:28 pm to Jbird
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Whoopi
shouldn't she be packin her shite into a Uhaul truck?
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:30 pm to SlowFlowPro
quote:And racism, and that all of the immigrants are going to be shot.
a ton of progs literally think that rape is about to become legal
The Onion is melting.
Nation Elects First Black-Hearted President
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:39 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
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Relatives of mine that voted for Trump. I loved you. Now die. Die today. Everything you taught me. Every reason I loved you. Destroyed in your ignorance. I now care nothing for your passing. I will not attend your funeral. I loved you. I loved you. Goodbye. Talk about burning some serious bridges (unless your family already knows you're crazy.) I have several cousins who were vocal Clinton supporters, and a statement like this would never cross my mind. My family simply means too much to me.
I can see it now..
There parents will be like ok sweetie.. that's enough computer time for one day.. come and get your breakfast.
Screw you Mom I hate you!
But I made your favorite.. scrambie eggs!
Go to hell mom I hope you die!! Yall just don't get me!
we got pancakes with m&m's.....
Ok.. be down in a minute.. still hate you..
ok sweetie.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:43 pm to blueboy
I just replied to him with
"sweet melt bro"
im sure it will trigger him
"sweet melt bro"
im sure it will trigger him
Posted on 11/9/16 at 2:56 pm to LG2BAMA
quote:This is the actual photo from the article.
I don’t think you understand us right now.
I think you think this is about politics.
I think you believe this is all just sour grapes; the crocodile tears of the losing locker room with the scoreboard going against us at the buzzer.
I can only tell you that you’re wrong. This is not about losing an election. This isn’t about not winning a contest. This is about two very different ways of seeing the world.
Hillary supporters believe in a diverse America; one where religion or skin color or sexual orientation or place of birth aren’t liabilities or deficiencies or moral defects. Her campaign was one of inclusion and connection and interdependency. It was about building bridges and breaking ceilings. It was about going high.
Trump supporters believe in a very selective America; one that is largely white and straight and Christian, and the voting verified this. Donald Trump has never made any assertions otherwise. He ran a campaign of fear and exclusion and isolation—and that’s the vision of the world those who voted for him have endorsed.
They have aligned with the wall-builder and the professed p*ssy-grabber, and they have co-signed his body of work, regardless of the reasons they give for their vote:
Every horrible thing Donald Trump ever said about women or Muslims or people of color has now been validated.
Every profanity-laced press conference and every call to bully protestors and every ignorant diatribe has been endorsed.
Every piece of anti-LGBTQ legislation Mike Pence has championed has been signed-off on.
Half of our country has declared these things acceptable, noble, American.
This is the disconnect and the source of our grief today. It isn’t a political defeat that we’re lamenting, it’s a defeat for Humanity.
We’re not angry that our candidate lost. We’re angry because our candidate’s losing means this country will be less safe, less kind, and less available to a huge segment of its population, and that’s just the truth.
Those who have always felt vulnerable are now left more so. Those whose voices have been silenced will be further quieted. Those who always felt marginalized will be pushed further to the periphery. Those who feared they were seen as inferior now have confirmation in actual percentages.
Those things have essentially been campaign promises of Donald Trump, and so many of our fellow citizens have said this is what they want too.
This has never been about politics.
This is not about one candidate over the other.
It’s not about one’s ideas over another’s.
It is not blue vs. red.
It’s not her emails vs. his bad language.
It’s not her dishonesty vs. his indecency.
It’s about overt racism and hostility toward minorities.
It’s about religion being weaponized.
It’s about crassness and vulgarity and disregard for women.
It’s about a barricaded, militarized, bully nation.
It’s about an unapologetic, open-faced ugliness.
And it is not only that these things have been ratified by our nation that grieve us; all this hatred, fear, racism, bigotry, and intolerance—it’s knowing that these things have been amen-ed by our neighbors, our families, our friends, those we work with and worship alongside. That is the most horrific thing of all. We now know how close this is.
It feels like living in enemy territory being here now, and there’s no way around that. We wake up today in a home we no longer recognize. We are grieving the loss of a place we used to love but no longer do. This may be America today but it is not the America we believe in or recognize or want.
This is not about a difference of political opinion, as that’s far too small to mourn over. It’s about a fundamental difference in how we view the worth of all people—not just those who look or talk or think or vote the way we do.
Grief always laments what might have been, the future we were robbed of, the tomorrow that we won’t get to see, and that is what we walk through today. As a nation we had an opportunity to affirm the beauty of our diversity this day, to choose ideas over sound bytes, to let everyone know they had a place at the table, to be the beacon of goodness and decency we imagine that we are—and we said no.
The Scriptures say that weeping endures for a night but joy comes in the morning. We can’t see that dawn coming any time soon.
And this is why we grieve.

Posted on 11/9/16 at 3:04 pm to blueboy
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It’s about overt racism and hostility toward minorities.
It’s about religion being weaponized.
It’s about crassness and vulgarity and disregard for women.
It’s about a barricaded, militarized, bully nation.
It’s about an unapologetic, open-faced ugliness
This coming from people who voted for importing Muslims.
This is ruining my optimism.
Our media created a monster.
Posted on 11/9/16 at 3:17 pm to uway
This one wants to start the illegal alien underground railroad.
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Those of us who can need to open setup secret housing in our basement/addicts [sic] and extra bedrooms for if they come for homies from over the border. We need to map out a new underground railroad too for our POC who trump said he'd work with law enforcement to reinstall stop n frisk.
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