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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 21:56:21 GMT
No one deserves to be blindsided and be the the butt of a joke in such a public forum She's at an awards ceremony where this happens every single year. I'm sure the $140,000 swag bag helped to make up for it. You need to look up the definition of "blindsided" What is missing from this conversation...hmmm...oh yes, Jada's opinion. You seem to be well versed in what SHE is thinking, even though she hasn't said a single word about it herself. Will Smith was offended, he slapped the guy...that's what this is about. Focus on his actions not on what you're making up Jada thinks. Nope. I’ve been clear on how I feel about it. I’ve pretty much posted that I’m tired on women being degenerated, the “butt of a joke”. I don’t find any of that funny and I’ve explained why. There won’t be a consequence for men (people who do that. While Will may or may not be charged with assault, at least there’s a consequence. With verbally abusing people, there doesn’t seem to be a limit. I’m not assuming to know how she’s feeling about it. I can however look at her reaction and guess that she didn’t like it. And with what’s transpired since, Chris Rock has as been asked before not to use her as fodder. You keep mentioning “it’s comedy” —it’s the Oscars, a more sophisticated elegant affair—not some comedy club. I guess if your you, then throwing money, swag bags, the multi million dollars at it, then it’s okay.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 21:42:41 GMT
Hang on.... isn't Putin demanding for Ukrania to become 'de-nazified'? I don't.....What? How the hell can someone put other humans in camps and call the other guys nazis? I just.....can't with this guy. I am so sorry to hear about this. It's less than 100 years since the camps in WWII, and it's happening again. Hitler's camps started out as something 'innocent'aswell. The truth will come out about these camps, and I fear it will be heartbreaking. He’s like republicans…saying out loud what he’s doing, then accuse someone else of doing it.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 12:52:46 GMT
ed It's shameful that you think that just because she's a "multi Millionaire celebrity, she deserved it. She "deserved it" as much as any other celebrity in the room who attends knowing full well there will be comedians who get paid to perform like this. She isn't different to anyone else, and MUCH worse things have been said to others and no-one felt the need to smack a comedian doing his job until now. Like every regular person who attends a comedy show or drag show where they interact with the audience. It's a show, a performance, not a personal attack. Most people seem to be able to understand this...except for a "precious" few. Harvey Weinstein was allowed to keep his 81 Oscars...even after being found guilty of sexually assaulting women. Don't see anyone stripping his away from him. Where did I mention his Oscar?. That was just copied automatically when I pasted the tweet. My comment was about him partying like nothing at all happened and he didn't just make an irrational idiot out of himself. If I lost my cool in such a public way, I'm sure I'd have enough insight to go home embarrassed by my actions rather than go dancing. Yeah, we’re going to differ on this one. No one deserves to be blindsided and be the the butt of a joke in such a public forum, celebrity or not—especially over something they cannot control.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 4:36:01 GMT
Nah...it's not a stretch. Chris Rock would have continued on being an asshole...this is not the first time that he's gone after Jada. It's not the first time that he has been offensive, in fact, he's been vulgarly offensive in the past. So OBVIOUSLY, one does not need a crystal ball to predict that he'd likely do it again---because he's a comedian, it was "just a joke" right?
He's said this pretty recently...
"'What happens is everybody gets safe and when everybody gets safe and nobody tries anything, things get boring."
He has belittled Asian children (for their race) on stage at the awards show (2016) and has never been stopped on his gross two bit attacks on people. If you look at his history of hosting, you will find that Chris Rock does not have boundaries period.
He's a douche. And predictable AF.
Please. Jada was made the butt of a GI Jane joke because she’s bald. Just because you’re a bald black female public figure with alopecia doesn’t mean you’re not fair game to comedians. Same if you’re a bald white female public figure with alopecia. Or brown. Or Hispanic. Or Asian. Or Muslim. Or gay. Or trans. Or whatever. There are no sacred cows with a lot of comedians. Like it, don’t like it...doesn’t matter. I’m not excusing crude jokes, but it’s a fact. They go where no one dares to go, they push boundaries to the very edge and they all say things no one else would dare say. (If y’all think this was that bad, then check out Dave Chappelle.) The Smiths have known Chris since the ‘90s. Don’t anyone tell me they didn’t know he gets this way with his jokes. So it’s okay with them if others are joked about but not the precious Jada with her alopecia? I’m going even further and say Will’s actions may have partly to do with the fact he’s seen as a cuckold since his wife has had affairs and one of those was with her own son’s friend who said Will “blessed” it. At which point the marriage became a “life partnership” with the side benefit of swinging called “entanglement.” Jesus. These effing Hollywood hypocrites are sometimes too much. They lecture like they have some sort of profound wisdom to impart. Put any one of these overly-pampered people on a Starbucks shift for a week where customers will cuss you out for underwhipping foam and see if they survive it. (I almost wish Ricky Gervais would come back and skewer this whole lot once more as the fake woke crowd.) None of these three yahoos should be regarded as moral arbiters. On anything! I have more respect for regular everyday people who have to deal with REAL indignities just to put food on the table. And no one ever gives them a statuette and standing ovation. And anyone listening to the crude, mean spirited crap is allowed to say that they don't like it!
She can choose to not like it now, on the stage that it was blasted, regardless how long a person has known another.
People are allowed to have opinions on what they feel/think/believe is not funny.
Since you are responding to my post specifically, I don't believe that I ever posted that the Smith's were morally superior.
If you read my posts, my focus was how people (men in the instances I have mentioned) speak of, talk about, degenerate women. I feel as though it's part of all the other attacks on women that are happening. It scares me for the future. I'm sick of it. THAT needs to stop.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 4:28:09 GMT
Yeah...good that he was embarrassed and went straight home to reflect on his actions... Harvey Weinstein was allowed to keep his 81 Oscars...even after being found guilty of sexually assaulting women. Don't see anyone stripping his away from him.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 4:24:29 GMT
because he's a comedian, it was "just a joke" right?
You've proved your point...you have no humour and all comedy should be cancelled...especially that directed at the very powerless and vulnerable group...the multi millionaire celebrities! Sure. whatever you say.
Ignore what I did actually say.
Make up shit that I didn't say, nor inflect.
I clearly spoke about disrespect for women.
It's shameful that you think that just because she's a "multi Millionaire celebrity, she deserved it.
I'll sleep good knowing that I am not alone in thinking that his "humor" just wasn't funny. At all.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 4:12:29 GMT
2)had he not been smacked nobody would be talking about the fact Rock crossed the line. The whole thing would’ve passed by without incident, because somehow it’s ok to wisecrack on people with disabilities/health conditions. Oh really? You can predict the future? You know for a fact what would have happened in an alternative situation? That's conjecture and opinion, stop presenting it as a fact. There's multiple ways this could have been handled if Jada was truly offended...and none of them involve physical violence. These are very public people with a lot of money and influence & a large platform from which they can make themselves heard. Jada, could have heckled him right then and there..."hey, I have a medical condition you arsehole" She could have made a public statement about it the next day, she could talk about it on her show and how it made her feel. Lots of options that don't involve Will Smith derailing an entire awards ceremony with his macho bullshit. And it's a HUGE stretch to try to claim that without Will Smith slapping someone in the face that all disabled people will be made fun of forever more. Interesting language in that tweet...someone who has "routinely harassed and publicly humiliated his spouse" He mentioned her twice at two different Oscars FIVE years apart. I can't imagine going to the police and claiming I was being "harassed" by someone...yes officer, he said something mean to me today and also once 5 years ago he said I wasn't invited to a party. Nah...it's not a stretch. Chris Rock would have continued on being an asshole...this is not the first time that he's gone after Jada. It's not the first time that he has been offensive, in fact, he's been vulgarly offensive in the past. So OBVIOUSLY, one does not need a crystal ball to predict that he'd likely do it again---because he's a comedian, it was "just a joke" right?
He's said this pretty recently...
"'What happens is everybody gets safe and when everybody gets safe and nobody tries anything, things get boring."
He has belittled Asian children (for their race) on stage at the awards show (2016) and has never been stopped on his gross two bit attacks on people. If you look at his history of hosting, you will find that Chris Rock does not have boundaries period.
He's a douche. And predictable AF.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 29, 2022 2:52:04 GMT
It's only been less than 24 hrs since the slap heard round the world happened and people (not involved at all) are saying it's too late??? WOW. From what I have read, they kissed and made up last night, and things were better/good.
I am happy to hear that he did also apologize publicly.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 22:13:09 GMT
GI Jane? How is that NOT gender specific?? Try not to cloud the issue—Chris Rock wasn’t talking about men, or a specific man—he singled out ONE WOMAN who wasn’t in on the joke, to embarrass, poke fun of, and disrespect. As I said earlier, comedians make fun of people of both genders all of the time. That is what they do. Why is it ok for them to do that to men but if they mention a woman it is misogynistic aggression and abuse? I never said it was okay for men either. I’ve been speaking about how men continue, with seemingly little consequences, to degenerate women. It’s happening everywhere (I don’t want this thread to go all politics so I’ll only mention another woman, Ketanji Brown as another example) and I think it needs to stop. If this crap continues, we will continue to be diminished.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 22:07:35 GMT
Did you see her face when Chris Rock was making fun of her? She didn’t think it was funny. Personally, I’d hope to the moon and back— if someone was verbally making fun of me (anywhere let alone broadcast on a large telecasted stage) that my hubby would speak up. Why on earth would you need your husband to do that for you? How embarrassing. We want to be seen as strong and equal but then we want "our man" to tell off the other bad man who made a silly joke. That's weak as shit. Nope. Not embarrassing at all. I’m strong. I’m verbal. I can speak up for myself. In our marriage we are equals. Just because I’d hope my husband would speak up, doesn’t mean that I would move aside and that he’d diminish me (that’s the last thing he’d do). It means that as a team, a married couple that he’s got my back, that he respects me, and he’s an example of which our children would see to call out those who are disrespectful. If one of my husbands male friends, relatives, coworkers etc., disrespected me, made fun of me, how would that go if I stood alone in calling them out? I’d be accused of being dramatic, too sensitive, and after thought “it was just a joke” man talk sense into your woman…Or worse—“dude, your wife was crazy…” what position does that put him in later? Again, I’m solely addressing ONLY how men disparage, degenerate women—when is it too far, going to stop—we ask men to support “me too” yet they should stand down while their wife is being targeted?
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 21:56:19 GMT
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 21:18:28 GMT
Here's a side to think about - Jada's side. I, for one, don't need defending by "my man". Which, to be honest, I can't stand that phrase "my man". He is my husband. For better and for worse. But do you think anyone has gone up to Jada to see what her opinion is? IDK, maybe she is all in for that. But I would be mortified if I was all dressed up for a wonderful moment that was pretty much a shoe-in for my DH to be getting an award and then this happened. Number 1, I would be so very angry at him for doing something like this so publicly. Number 2, if I was offended by the remark I would be the one saying something. I am not a meek, silent southern belle. My mouth gets me in trouble more than not. The other thing that sticks out to me is Will's IG. Before the Oscars he posted a photo that he and Jada woke up and "dressed for chaos". Which, most likely, was just a tongue in cheek "dang we look good" post but it NOW tends to look like there were chips on both of their shoulders before the night even started. Did you see her face when Chris Rock was making fun of her? She didn’t think it was funny. Personally, I’d hope to the moon and back— if someone was verbally making fun of me (anywhere let alone broadcast on a large telecasted stage) that my hubby would speak up.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 21:13:24 GMT
If WS just ignored the comment, no one would have remembered it. WS could have gone to Chris Rock and talked it out.. Chris Rock is known for his 'comedy'.. I'm sure hardly anyone would have remembered it like it was presented and moved on. I am not defending either one. But WS should have stood by his "all loving God stance" and talked to him. CR could have made a public apology or personal one right to Jada. I for one am done fawning over celebrities. That will be the last award show I even attempt to watch. Over it. This, in part, is exactly why I posted what I did upthread. When is it enough? Women are being verbally assaulted, disparaged, disregarded, denigrated, and talked down to everyday. If not now, when? (And just to be clear, I’m not advocating violence, I can agree that WS slapping him was wrong, and say that Chris rock us a complete asshole)
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 21:05:12 GMT
I’m not sure how you got that out of her comments. She was obviously speaking about the disrespect men show women, the part you didn’t include in your quoted post…not stopping comedy in general. I’m certain comedians are capable of being funny and respectful to women. Many comedians are disrespectful to people In general, not just women. I personally don’t find a lot of what they say to be funny and don’t like that kind of humor, but I don’t see this as being sexist or gender specific. If this type of humor bothers you when women are the butt of the jokes, it should bother you when men are as well. GI Jane? How is that NOT gender specific?? Try not to cloud the issue—Chris Rock wasn’t talking about men, or a specific man—he singled out ONE WOMAN who wasn’t in on the joke, to embarrass, poke fun of, and disrespect.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 21:02:15 GMT
So no more comedy, or comedians? Some comedic bits just aren’t funny.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 10:15:01 GMT
Thanks. So was just a reference to her shaved head? Then that is a massive over reaction. I thought it must have been some reference to her sleeping with other men (which she herself has talked about) for him to get so bent out of shape. Lots of bald men around who have various types of hair loss, and lots of jokes have been made about that. Sure it's on the tasteless list with all the other 'jokes' about bodies, but it's hardly worth that reaction. I don't think anyone here is condoning Will Smith's reaction. It was clearly wrong. I just don't think dismissing the "joke" is ok either. Chris Rock was wrong to make that joke. Will Smith was wrong to punch/hit Chris Rock. Both things can be true. It goes hand in hand either the mounds and mounds of disrespect men are showing against women. It needs to stop.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 28, 2022 10:10:43 GMT
Any bets on if he will be charged with assault? Im thinking no. Edited to add: looking at google, it looks like there could be lesser charges he could be charged with instead of assault. But who knows how this will shake out. LAPD said they’d investigate if asked and Chris Rock declined to press charges.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 27, 2022 21:29:05 GMT
Republicans being republicans…dishonest, liars, cheaters, just fucking America any way they can.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 25, 2022 19:15:36 GMT
Republicans being republicans…corrupt AF.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 25, 2022 13:46:36 GMT
Ive read through this a couple of times and if I had received your email, I would have made sure my child apologized and replaced the candy. However, I think this is something that should have had in-school consequences and the email to the parents was probably overkill. It seems like something a teacher should be able to handle on their own. I think parents need to know that he lied. And escalated the lie. I didn't care about the candy. I cared that a child took something from my desk without permission and lied about it. The lie is the issue. Had he owned up to taking it, I would have let the issue go with a chat. He never took responsibility. We do teach responsibility and citizenship at school. I think taking responsibility for actions is a very important lesson. The resolution was this: the student brought me 3 bags of candy. No apology or anything. I said I don't want the candy. He said his dad told him to give it to me. I talked to him about the incident and asked him what he should have done. He said not take the candy. And then I asked him what he should have done after he took the candy. He said he should have owned up to it. Later in the day I got a one line email from mom saying that they sent the student with candy to give to me and wanted to make sure I got it. My thought is that they didn't think stealing and lying is an issue. I am deeply bothered by that. They obviously believe their son wasn’t lying, and/or know he’s lying and are glossing over it. Then sent the candy to appease you.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 25, 2022 13:42:45 GMT
Idaho House Republicans kill library budget, citing ‘harmful’ materials, pornography "On what was slated to be the second-to-last day of the legislative session, Idaho House Republicans killed the budget for the Idaho Commission for Libraries after debate over controversial materials in libraries. The bill died Thursday in a 33-36 vote. The budget before the House included a cut of about $300,000 that had been used for a statewide e-book collection for K-12 students. Assistant Minority Leader Lauren Necochea, D-Boise, in a statement called the vote “senseless retribution” against librarians who spoke out against a previous bill that would have removed legal protections for schools, colleges, universities and libraries to disseminate “harmful” materials to minors. That bill passed the House but didn’t get a hearing in the Senate. “The revised budget already punished Idaho students, reducing their access to books so that House GOP legislators could make a political statement,” Necochea said. “Ultimately, Idaho’s children are paying the price with diminished access to books, especially in schools with limited resources.” " www.eastidahonews.com/2022/03/idaho-house-republicans-kill-library-budget-citing-harmful-materials-pornography/They're so worried about what children might see in a library book (oh, noes, sex ed!!!) I guess they've never heard of porn hub. Trust me, Idaho idiotic-thinking legislators, if your kids want to find sex images, they know where to look. Republicans…destroying America one library at a time….
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 24, 2022 11:41:54 GMT
Republicans have become the biggest embarrassment to Congress —when you think that cannot be or do anything dumber…one of them says “hold my beer”
As calm as she is, watching her respond to their stupidity—and them not understanding how anything works—is priceless.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 23, 2022 10:37:56 GMT
We “lived” on St. Simons and Sea Island off and on (part time throughout the whole year) for a span of 5-6 years years because of my previous work/employees.
We loved it and would have considered moving there.
It’s touristy in summer (locals HATE 4th of July weekend, lol!)
Lots of good foodie destinations, golf, history and places to see/learn about. We rode our bikes everywhere.
I used to run on the beach at sunrise and it was so awesome!
Sounds like you might need to look around Tybee or Savannah for distance.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 23, 2022 10:23:47 GMT
Two things are going to happen today. Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings start today. And the Republican Senators will bend over backwards to try and “show” this more then qualified woman to sit on the Supreme Court is not. And they are going to be less then honest in their attempt to show she is not fit to be a Supreme Court Justice. “Opinion: The two phoniest words you’ll hear during Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation”By Paul Waldman Over the multiple days of her confirmation hearings for a seat on the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson will have to sit attentively for hours while the 22 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee speechify at her, testing both her endurance and her ability to refrain from rolling her eyes when the likes of Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) ascend the heights of inane demagoguery at her expense. Amid all that pontification, there’s a particular phrase you should watch out for that will likely be repeated dozens of times: “judicial philosophy.” The phrase should raise red flags because it’s a signal that the person using it is about to pull a fast one, either to claim they themselves believe something they really don’t, or to pretend that an attack they’re making on Jackson is far more high-minded than it actually is. “I want us to vet Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy,” said Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), one of the many potential presidential aspirants who sits on the Judiciary Committee. “I don’t want us to attack her as a human.” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) claimed, “Judicial philosophy is a key qualification for the Supreme Court.” While noting that there are plenty of “smart lawyers” out there, McConnell argued that instead of applying laws neutrally, “some would rather start with liberal outcomes and reason backwards.” There you have it: The idea that a judge might have a conservative outcome they want to achieve isn’t even worthy of consideration; only liberals would be so crass. Conservatives, you see, have a judicial philosophy. This is comfortable terrain for Republicans because they know that dressing up policy preferences in a phony “philosophy” is a game only they usually play; liberals tend not to bother. Jackson herself was asked about this during her confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; she replied, “I do not have a judicial philosophy per se, other than to apply the same method of thorough analysis to every case, regardless of the parties.” While liberals sometimes talk about the “living Constitution” — the idea that as society evolves, our understanding of the Constitution changes — they don’t pretend that it’s some kind of guidebook that tells you the “right” ruling in any given case. But that’s what conservatives claim to possess in their favored “philosophy,” originalism. They say that the original intent of the Framers should be paramount when deciding constitutional questions, and once that intent has been located, the answers to legal questions will reveal themselves, lit from within with the glowing light of divine wisdom. The truth is that the overwhelming majority of the time, the Framers’ intent is either impossible to discern or utterly irrelevant to the question before us, for the simple reason that they wrote the Constitution almost two and a half centuries ago. What would the Framers think of voter file purges, or regulations on carbon emissions, or the use of facial recognition by police? To even ask is preposterous. Yet conservatives claim to know what Madison and Jefferson would say — and by fortuitous coincidence, their seances with the Framers’ spirits always lead right to their preferred policy outcomes. Funny how that works. There are other variants of conservative judicial philosophy that are just as likely to demand conservative rulings. “Textualism” requires close readings of the Constitution and legislative texts — unless conservatives don’t like what the text says, at which point the text is discarded. They passionately oppose “judicial activism” and “legislating from the bench,” until the court considers laws they don’t like. The alternative to all this hogwash would be a little candor. If they wanted to be honest, Republicans could just say that they oppose Jackson because they’re hoping for Supreme Court rulings that advance conservative policy goals — striking down Roe v. Wade, limiting the federal government’s power to regulate, weakening voting rights, diminishing the ability of unions to organize workers — and she is unlikely to provide them. Instead, Republicans claim with a straight face that they’re deeply concerned that like other liberal court nominees she might be contaminated by policy preferences. This is after insisting the conservative nominees about whom they were so rapturous had no such preferences at all; the likes of Amy Coney Barrett or Brett M. Kavanaugh, they told us, were unsullied by politics, possessed only of an admirably neutral “philosophy.” When you hear them invoke the words “judicial philosophy,” that’s when you know the scam is afoot. By now, none of us should be foolish enough to fall for it.” And the Republican Senators will bend over backwards to try and “show” this more then qualified woman to sit on the Supreme Court is not. And they are going to be less then honest in their attempt to show she is not fit to be a Supreme Court Justice.
Because that didn't happen by the dems when they elected the last two justices..... Spare me. Republicans are fucking lying hypocrites. Republicans rammed thru 2 unqualified candidates AFTER REFUSING to allow president Obama a rightful choice for 11 months. Republicans have a problem with KBJ because: 1. She’s black 2. She’s qualified 3. She doesn’t have debt they can get a “friend” to pay off and have in their pocket Republicans are liars.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 19, 2022 20:40:22 GMT
It’s the flower called stock. Super fragrant.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 19, 2022 19:50:16 GMT
1. Bullies throw cupcakes at overweight student and put a scale in front of her: “Monstrous!” 2. Bullies bark at unattractive student and cover her face: “Heartbreaking!” 3. Bullies throw cotton at Black student and whip him: “Political!” (Bonus: “How divisive and traumatic to the students to discuss racism in this context. It will make them feel bad. Let’s pass a law punishing teachers/schools.” Those are so true. This wasn't even kind of a political issue, it was a racist little douchebag issue. And for every one that gets recorded and goes viral, there are probably hundreds that no one sees, or worse, just turn a blind eye to. I read this a day after the story of middle schoolers in North Carolina having mocking slave auctions. How are these kinds of things still happening in 2022?? It's real gross. How do they keep happening??? The Republican Party, that’s why.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 19, 2022 18:24:53 GMT
How’s your gut health?
I know my levels got much better when I eliminated wheat (allergic).
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 19, 2022 18:23:14 GMT
Yes!!!!!
You nailed it!
Any so many feel exactly as you’ve written.
They act like criminals and toddlers—attitude of kers see just what we can get away with.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 19, 2022 16:57:27 GMT
I’ve been on 20,000 mg daily for years. (Under doctors supervision and frequent blood tests).
It used to be more for a short time, but this is what I need to take just to keep my levels at a minimum.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 18, 2022 0:42:53 GMT
I'm going to say something but it won't be popular and I'm not saying this WASN'T racially motivated BUT isn't it possible that the kids have it out for each other? Kids can dislike each other not because of the color or their skin but just because they don't like each other. There isn't any racial bias in that case. There also isn't anything to substantiate that this was a racially motivated other than someone saying so. Are you got real? Throwing cotton at a black child??? Tell me please—-how is that NOT racist? Boys will be boys…. It was just a joke….
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