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I bet there are lots of people in the comments wondering why this was wrong but tearing down a Robert E. Lee statue isn’t.
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Figures the people who don’t like Cool Ranch would use a terrible reaction too.
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Cool Ranch is king.
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Inflation sucks bruh: JPow's Jihad
GeneticBlueprint replied to mclumber1's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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TIME's person of the year is...
GeneticBlueprint replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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GeneticBlueprint replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
I don't know a lot of kids that watch Sean Hannity. -
Football NFL Week 15 - Cutletmania gets choked slam through a cage
GeneticBlueprint replied to Brian's topic in The Locker Room
I like making fun of him, maybe? -
Television Best cartoon episodes of all time.
GeneticBlueprint replied to CastletonSnob's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
So many good ones to choose from. If I'm following your theme of a more "political statement" episode and a "Homer is actually a good dad" episode I'd say Sideshow Bob Roberts and Maggie Makes Three. -
Nah it’s not just that. It has a distinct bitterness to it that’s just the best.
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I have a friend whose dad works at UNLV. Apparently the shooter was on the floor where his office was. But he was gone for the day. Yeesh
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GeneticBlueprint replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Wasn't her dad like a bank exec or something too? -
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GeneticBlueprint replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
I actually give her quite a bit of credit for not sounding like her songs were written in a board room. But they do sound like songs written by somebody who never had to wonder where the money for rent was coming from. Never loved somebody where it wasn’t reciprocated. Never thinks about big issues and how they affect the individual. I think lots, most even, of great art is born of struggle and honestly her music sounds like it was written by an affluent white girl who never struggled a day in her life. Maybe she has had those experiences I don’t know. But I don’t hear it in her songs that I’ve heard. But also, not everything needs to be great art. -
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Taylor Swift and Hitler receiving the same award sounds about right something something a joke about her songs being a musical holocaust. -
Okay so I was on mobile and lots of my parentheticals and commentary got lost in my reformatting and I didn’t notice. Bah humbug. I had gone into a bit more detail about what I think some of the lines mean and represent. Most of which are now missing lol.
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Wasn’t directed at me sorry but it’s the idea of never being able to do enough to repay god. But doing what you can where you can and that still being enough for him because of his divine love and mercy Shall I play for you … Mary nodded … The ox and lamb kept time … I played my best for Him …. Then He smiled at me … Me and my drum.
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A sad melody for a sad song. The words and metaphor here are undeniably beautiful whether you believe in a divine Jesus or not. Songs about hot chocolate and shopping and falling in love can go fuck themselves.
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On the scale of Christmas music age these are toddlers. Best Christmas Songs: The European ones written before the 20th century Worst Christmas Songs: Anything else
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I love McD's. Filet o Fish all day every day. Coke from McD's is also the absolute greatest. And