BearForce2 said:
I can print a 8x11 glossy for you carry it around if you like.
When you spat with BearFarce can you at least try not to quote him? I have him on permanent ignored and have no interest whatsoever in seeing his posts indirectly.AunBear89 said:BearForce2 said:
I can print a 8x11 glossy for you carry it around if you like.
Nah. Keep your spank bank to yourself.
Now this is interesting. Got me thinking which President's would fare well if we had them all brawl with each other. There is actually a wikipedia page that ranks them all by height. Teddy Roosevelt has the right temperament but was 5'8. I'm probably going with the 6'1 Andrew Jackson. Wikipedia says Jackson was considered a bully as a kid. He also got facial scars from a sword strike from a British officer when Jackson refused to clean his boots.sycasey said:I would love to see Teddy Roosevelt kick his ass.okaydo said:
BearChemist said:When you spat with BearFarce can you at least try not to quote him? I have him on permanent ignored and have no interest whatsoever in seeing his posts indirectly.AunBear89 said:BearForce2 said:
I can print a 8x11 glossy for you carry it around if you like.
Nah. Keep your spank bank to yourself.
AunBear89 said:
Why? Am I hurting your feelings? Do you need a safe space, snowflake? Is the big bad Librul saying mean stuff about you?
Go cry to mommy and I'm sure she'll give you a cookie and a pat on your pointy head.
dajo9 said:Now this is interesting. Got me thinking which President's would fare well if we had them all brawl with each other. There is actually a wikipedia page that ranks them all by height. Teddy Roosevelt has the right temperament but was 5'8. I'm probably going with the 6'1 Andrew Jackson. Wikipedia says Jackson was considered a bully as a kid. He also got facial scars from a sword strike from a British officer when Jackson refused to clean his boots.sycasey said:I would love to see Teddy Roosevelt kick his ass.okaydo said:
AunBear89 said:
If you gave a shyte what others on this board wanted, you would never post again, and delete your thousands of brain dead spam posts from the last couple of years. You contribute nothing to this forum, yet you harbor extreme delusions that your opinions have relevance here.
But we all know that you will keep posting your funny memes and random tweets from equally clueless RWNJs that validate your warped opinions.
Just wait and see how beffudled they become if the radical right wackos continue this stuff through to Jan 20.okaydo said:
I wish all would stop responding and quoting him.BearChemist said:When you spat with BearFarce can you at least try not to quote him? I have him on permanent ignored and have no interest whatsoever in seeing his posts indirectly.AunBear89 said:BearForce2 said:
I can print a 8x11 glossy for you carry it around if you like.
Nah. Keep your spank bank to yourself.
What conservative pundits and politicians need to get a clue about is that Facebook, Twitter, Google, Amazon, airlines, corporations, employers, etc., are all in the business of making money. Outside of their little psychotic bubbles of right wing, fringe, conspiracy media, it is no longer good business to keep serving them. They can claim Facebook is taking over society because that works for their little messaging. But Facebook merely responds to society. Facebook should be especially concerning to them. Facebook is the #1 company peddling the ability to influence people. They are essentially an arms dealer that sells to the highest bidder without any ethics. Well, the arms dealer realizes they have been caught selling to the 20% that the world detests and the 20% have used it to attack the other 80%. The giant just woke up and the arms dealer is afraid of losing the 80%.going4roses said:going4roses said:
blungld said:
This is even more powerful and relevant today than when he released it. Is this the best music video of the past 10 years? I think so. The allusions in his facial expressions, dance, lyrics, often get lost in the more confrontational staging. This thing is so layered and nuanced. It's a cultural gem.
Analysis of This is America masterpiece