Its true, more so maybe if its coming from another big ol tough man.I have learned something about men. Who would have thought a little ol'slap would damage a big old tough male he-man's psychological well-being so much ...
Its true, more so maybe if its coming from another big ol tough man.I have learned something about men. Who would have thought a little ol'slap would damage a big old tough male he-man's psychological well-being so much ...
Interesting ...Its true, more so maybe if its coming from another big ol tough man.
Will Ferrell serves one purpose in my life. Make me laugh, you *******, and then get out! What makes him think I give 2 ***** and a milkshake what he thinks about what I think about ANYTHING except comedy skits??
Somebody needs to watch more Bugs Bunny cartoons.I have learned something about men. Who would have thought a little ol'slap would damage a big old tough male he-man's psychological well-being so much ...
“hate” gets overused. Observing trends and tendencies in a population is racism, yet without the hate. When one states that a particular group seems inherently qualified to play a particular sport, and the race of the participants is heavily skewed to that end- it’s not viewed as racist, but observing talent.Racism is when you think your race is better than others, to the extent of hatred for others.
Why?
Check it out ...An open handed slap, no matter how hard is not an assault charge. A fist punch is.
Thats the way it was explained to me.
You need a new dictionary.Observing trends and tendencies in a population is racism, yet without the hate.
don't know why - but I scrolled through some of this and it appears to me the 14yr olds had the most mature response - heck there are some "adults" who claim they would have rather have their kids see them get carted off to jail for assault and battery - is this a crazy world or what.My buddy took his wife, daughter (who's 14) and her boyfriend (also 14) to okc today to watch matt walsh' new movie. After the movie, 3 or 4 of the theater employees (my buddy said they looked anywhere from 18 to early 20s) were asking young kids "did you find out if you are racist?", on the way out of the theater. An older employee asked my buddies daughter and her boyfriend that question. They were in front of the parents a couple steps. They are shy and just walked by. Two employees started laughing. My buddy simply asked them if they had a problem. They tucked tail and shuffled away. Is this OK for employees to act like this? The way I feel nowadays, that might have had me seeing red. My kids no nothing about race, don't care and I won't have it forced on them.
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