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Posted on 1/22/22 at 7:14 am to andouille
Veterinarians aren’t real doctors
Posted on 1/22/22 at 7:17 am to andouille
Female prerogative to be illogical, and I’m just suppose to accept that like it’s okay.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 7:37 am to andouille
A lot of what is offered as “honoring Veterans” is actually virtue signaling. Cheap virtue signaling.
An example is the Veteran’s parking spaces at the Lowe’s.
First of all, if a veteran is disabled, then he/she should and probably does have a handicap tag.
Secondly, if the veteran isn’t handicapped why would they need or want special parking privileges? The whole idea of the veteran/citizen is as a self-sacrificing individual of honor.
But wait, you say! It’s still just a way of thanking these vets for their service. Okay, I can support that. However, there’s points 3 and 4.
Thirdly, how exactly do we know if a car in those spaces belongs to veteran? The kind of veteran we most like to honor are the humble ones who don’t go around signaling to everyone that they are a veteran.
And fourthly, not all veterans are worthy of honor. Some are criminals, some are dead beats, and some are just self-important douchebags.
Most are great and deserve honor for their sacrifice/service, but are parking spaces and other such feel-goody signaling really the best way to do that?
An example is the Veteran’s parking spaces at the Lowe’s.
First of all, if a veteran is disabled, then he/she should and probably does have a handicap tag.
Secondly, if the veteran isn’t handicapped why would they need or want special parking privileges? The whole idea of the veteran/citizen is as a self-sacrificing individual of honor.
But wait, you say! It’s still just a way of thanking these vets for their service. Okay, I can support that. However, there’s points 3 and 4.
Thirdly, how exactly do we know if a car in those spaces belongs to veteran? The kind of veteran we most like to honor are the humble ones who don’t go around signaling to everyone that they are a veteran.
And fourthly, not all veterans are worthy of honor. Some are criminals, some are dead beats, and some are just self-important douchebags.
Most are great and deserve honor for their sacrifice/service, but are parking spaces and other such feel-goody signaling really the best way to do that?
Posted on 1/22/22 at 8:25 am to andouille
That Ed never read The Binder?
Posted on 1/22/22 at 8:34 am to andouille
a significant portion of the US population is intellectually and/or socially/culturally incompetent to the point they are essentially worthless to this new world... and this group is rapidly expanding. no amount of education/training/etc will fix this.
you may think it's bad now but it's going to get so much worse.
you may think it's bad now but it's going to get so much worse.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 8:51 am to andouille
On an exoplanet 122 light years away a young intersexed sentient being is caught playing with its penis and vagina. Its parents are aghast and admonish the youngster, saying that it will die and go to the place where perverted adults will insert things into its digestive openings.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 8:56 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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a significant portion of the US population is intellectually and/or socially/culturally incompetent to the point they are essentially worthless to this new world... and this group is rapidly expanding. no amount of education/training/etc will fix this. you may think it's bad now but it's going to get so much worse.
I agree.
I was going to say something along those lines.
80-99% of the problems we face today come from welfare state and the deviation from 2 parent households being the norm.
Neither of those cats are going back in the bag, ever.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 9:01 am to andouille
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What is the elephant in the room that we don't talk about? by andouille
The media can't say it, it goes on in secluded conversations, but everyone knows the problem, but can't say
That our real enemy is not Russia, it’s China and we are already losing that war in embarrassing fashion.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 9:09 am to 3nOut
There is a very easy to see reason the education statistics/median income rankings are always lowest in southern states.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 9:10 am to 3nOut
Technology is advancing at such a rate that almost every job will be replaced by AI/robots over the next several decades.
The United States is on the downhill side of its supremacy just like all super powers in history.
The United States is on the downhill side of its supremacy just like all super powers in history.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 9:14 am to andouille
Larry Leo is Chicken’s IRL brother.
Posted on 1/22/22 at 9:24 am to BobABooey
This seems like it might be a problem.


Posted on 1/22/22 at 9:28 am to andouille
Full frontal cocks on tv
Posted on 1/22/22 at 9:33 am to andouille
Been banned too many times to say
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