#1 2008-10-17 17:13:00
Anybody else get the sense that Sarah Palin is a Fascist? Her rant against cities, the poor, heck, anyone who can't say "Betcha" is scary, not to mention the strong anti intellectual bias.
Molly
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#2 2008-10-17 17:16:08
Show me your tits!
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#3 2008-10-17 17:23:13
Where are you from?
Normally we bitch when a newcomer doesn't come bearing a link to something nasty/funny/diuretic; but I know the Internets are about mined out, so never mind. You can make up for it by showing us your tits. Or somebody's tits.
Did you find your way here through one of our Affiliates?
Be prepared for lectures on the definition of fascist. You may also find the answers you seek in one of the approximately seventy-eight threads here dedicated to Palin.
Governor Palin doesn't have to be fascist to make my blood run cold.
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#4 2008-10-17 17:26:22
Her divisiveness reminds me very much of the Fascists: Fascism is heavily dependent on having an 'outside' threat to rally against.
"We believe that the best of America is not all in Washington, D.C. We believe" -- here the audience interrupted Palin with applause and cheers -- "We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, pro-America areas of this great nation."
Plus her body language at her rallies reminds me very heavily of Mussolini, not to mention her enthusiasm for corporate/governmental unity. Mussolini once said that Fascism might be more accurately referred to as Corporatism.
...and, Molly, I don't want to see your tits. Vag-shot or GTFO.
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#5 2008-10-17 17:32:55
jesusluvspegging wrote:
Her divisiveness reminds me very much of the Fascists: Fascism is heavily dependent on having an 'outside' threat to rally against.
"We believe that the best of America is not all in Washington, D.C. We believe" -- here the audience interrupted Palin with applause and cheers -- "We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, pro-America areas of this great nation."
Plus her body language at her rallies reminds me very heavily of Mussolini, not to mention her enthusiasm for corporate/governmental unity. Mussolini once said that Fascism might be more accurately referred to as Corporatism.
...and, Molly, I don't want to see your tits. Vag-shot or GTFO.
Why don't you want to see Sweet Molly's tits Jeebus?
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#6 2008-10-17 17:35:19
Bigcat wrote:
Why don't you want to see Sweet Molly's tits Jeebus?
Because I think we need to up the bar around here. Tits are too easy. Hell, tits are legal to flash in public in a number of places. I think we need to start demanding spread shots.
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#7 2008-10-17 17:37:44
jesusluvspegging wrote:
Bigcat wrote:
Why don't you want to see Sweet Molly's tits Jeebus?
Because I think we need to up the bar around here. Tits are too easy. Hell, tits are legal to flash in public in a number of places. I think we need to start demanding spread shots.
OK I'm on board with that. I hope that doesn't mean No more tits ever though.
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#8 2008-10-17 17:41:16
Bigcat wrote:
jesusluvspegging wrote:
Bigcat wrote:
Why don't you want to see Sweet Molly's tits Jeebus?
Because I think we need to up the bar around here. Tits are too easy. Hell, tits are legal to flash in public in a number of places. I think we need to start demanding spread shots.
OK I'm on board with that. I hope that doesn't mean No more tits ever though.
There's no reason we can't still have tits.
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#9 2008-10-17 17:44:39
Bigcat wrote:
jesusluvspegging wrote:
Bigcat wrote:
Why don't you want to see Sweet Molly's tits Jeebus?
Because I think we need to up the bar around here. Tits are too easy. Hell, tits are legal to flash in public in a number of places. I think we need to start demanding spread shots.
OK I'm on board with that. I hope that doesn't mean No more tits ever though.
Fuck that. Colonoscopy vid. Now.
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#10 2008-10-17 17:44:57
Lay off Molly you Twits. We are IM'ing pics back and forth.
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#11 2008-10-17 17:59:17
Molly Bloom wrote:
Anybody else get the sense that Sarah Palin is a Fascist?
Molly
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#12 2008-10-17 18:01:28
Dmtdust wrote:
Lay off Molly you Twits. We are IM'ing pics back and forth.
If you two didn't brng some to share with the class then you will have to leave.
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#13 2008-10-17 18:05:24
Dmtdust wrote:
Lay off Molly you Twits. We are IM'ing pics back and forth.
Fine, I'll break out the ol' lens flare long enough to illustrate the first thing that came to mind when I saw the name "Molly Bloom"
See how nice I'm being?
Now spread shot or GTFO. Smear some cuntfunk on the camera lens.
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#14 2008-10-17 18:10:13
she'll do that razor thing on you maaaaan....
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#15 2008-10-17 20:14:22
see below. apology for the double post. Just learning how to use the forum.
Molly
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#16 2008-10-17 20:15:51
Molly Bloom wrote:
According to Joe Biden
"Ladies and gentlemen, I have never been to a state that hasn't sent its sons and daughters to serve its country," Biden said Friday in New Mexico as the crowd booed Palin's reported comments. "It doesn't matter where you live, we all love this country. And I hope it gets through that one of the reasons why Barack (Obama) and I are running is that we know how damaging the policy of division ... has been.
"We are one nation, under God, indivisible," Biden shouted to the crowd. "We are all patriotic, we all love this country."
Thing is, what Sarah Palin is gunning for are the small towns in the upper and central midwest. Timothy McVay territory. She's familiar with the area as she went to college there and I'd bet she is well aware that nested in these communities are groups of skinheads and other Arian obsessed Nazis. Maybe this is a repeat, but the drumbeat is getting ever louder and it is very very scary.
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#17 2008-10-17 20:27:44
Molly, you'll be happy to know that at least two of the men folk here don't want to see your tits; now if you have any naked shots of your boyfriend or husband, we'll happily give those a gander.
And, yeah, Palin has a large number of us freaked out.
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#18 2008-10-17 20:37:58
Taint wrote:
Molly, you'll be happy to know that at least two of the men folk here don't want to see your tits; now if you have any naked shots of your boyfriend or husband, we'll happily give those a gander.
And, yeah, Palin has a large number of us freaked out.
Or you can give Taint and Penix an extreme close up of your anus and claim it's from a man.
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#19 2008-10-17 20:43:53
Guess I'm a tad off kilter but I find your grunge talk amusing. Ah, captivating no, but definitely funny. What in God's name makes human body parts the subject of so much rant.... and that is rhetorical. Not fishing for an answer. The friend who directed me here begged me not to read the responses. He underestimates me.... or perhaps overestimates, because I think the is a group of well educated, sophisticated people, mostly men who need to blow off some steam and have chosen this way. Well, go ahead, just no pics. And to be honest, I gave up on tits a long time ago.
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#20 2008-10-17 20:52:14
No Marion fair Tweedy you cannot come here with the teats a-covered and beg respect on name alone Penelope without hubris which is due the warrior's woman as she waits in Ithaca in the old hotel the City Arms all a-quiver and a-flutter only Telemachus to defend her but still a boy out striding through the fields good Argos by his side with a tooraloom tooraloom tooraloom and the sound of guns and where do you go with your fine worries on a day when the boys by the quay smoke their pipes and knock the dottle on their dusty faded dungarees or drag their ragged cork boots through the inspissating mud to cake and fall by the hearth poor all the little Mollies tooraloom tooraloom and if Leopold were here he would strip the rags from your frail back and turn you to the class that all could see the splendour that falls diadically and pendulous with small brown nubs for suckling piglets Molly no.
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#22 2008-10-17 22:03:32
WilberCuntLicker wrote:
No Marion fair Tweedy you cannot come here with the teats a-covered and beg respect on name alone Penelope without hubris which is due the warrior's woman as she waits in Ithaca in the old hotel the City Arms all a-quiver and a-flutter only Telemachus to defend her but still a boy out striding through the fields good Argos by his side with a tooraloom tooraloom tooraloom and the sound of guns and where do you go with your fine worries on a day when the boys by the quay smoke their pipes and knock the dottle on their dusty faded dungarees or drag their ragged cork boots through the inspissating mud to cake and fall by the hearth poor all the little Mollies tooraloom tooraloom and if Leopold were here he would strip the rags from your frail back and turn you to the class that all could see the splendour that falls diadically and pendulous with small brown nubs for suckling piglets Molly no.
Oh Fuck Me, James Joyce.
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#23 2008-10-17 22:03:51
WilberCuntLicker wrote:
No Marion fair Tweedy you cannot come here with the teats a-covered and beg respect on name alone Penelope without hubris which is due the warrior's woman as she waits in Ithaca in the old hotel the City Arms all a-quiver and a-flutter only Telemachus to defend her but still a boy out striding through the fields good Argos by his side with a tooraloom tooraloom tooraloom and the sound of guns and where do you go with your fine worries on a day when the boys by the quay smoke their pipes and knock the dottle on their dusty faded dungarees or drag their ragged cork boots through the inspissating mud to cake and fall by the hearth poor all the little Mollies tooraloom tooraloom and if Leopold were here he would strip the rags from your frail back and turn you to the class that all could see the splendour that falls diadically and pendulous with small brown nubs for suckling piglets Molly no.
Molly, you need only express delight and wonder at Wilber's palaverous discourses and he will follow you to the ends of the earth, panting eagerly with excitement and anticipation. Given that, you may prefer to simply ignore him.
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#24 2008-10-17 22:06:19
I'd go with ignore him, if you can...
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#25 2008-10-17 22:10:45
I think before we pressure Molly into exposing her breasts to us we should first ascertain whether or not she is eye bleach material....
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#26 2008-10-17 22:21:14
Dmtdust wrote:
I'd go with ignore him, if you can...
Hey - that doesn't look anything like me. For one thing, I'm not that husky.
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#27 2008-10-17 22:34:04
jesusluvspegging wrote:
Her divisiveness reminds me very much of the Fascists: Fascism is heavily dependent on having an 'outside' threat to rally against.
"We believe that the best of America is not all in Washington, D.C. We believe" -- here the audience interrupted Palin with applause and cheers -- "We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, pro-America areas of this great nation."
Plus her body language at her rallies reminds me very heavily of Mussolini, not to mention her enthusiasm for corporate/governmental unity. Mussolini once said that Fascism might be more accurately referred to as Corporatism.
Palin's base is reacting to the condescension of the Hollywood/San Francisco/Manhattan elites towards middle-America ("flyover country") that started around the Reagan era, and intensified once G.W.Bush got elected, and don't deny the feeling doesn't exist...I've often thought that self-described liberals were almost a bigger bunch of hypocritical fucks as bible-thumpers.
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#29 2008-10-17 22:50:37
WilberCuntLicker wrote:
Hey - that doesn't look anything like me. For one thing, I'm not that husky.
That is a lame joke that would have been beneath the dignity of even Martin/Lewis. And it made me laugh.
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#30 2008-10-17 22:59:33
George Orr wrote:
WilberCuntLicker wrote:
Hey - that doesn't look anything like me. For one thing, I'm not that husky.
That is a lame joke that would have been beneath the dignity of even Martin/Lewis. And it made me laugh.
Do I deserve a bowl of Kush?
I think I do....
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#32 2008-10-18 00:48:30
AladdinSane wrote:
Palin's base is reacting to the condescension of the Hollywood/San Francisco/Manhattan elites towards middle-America ("flyover country") that started around the Reagan era, and intensified once G.W.Bush got elected, and don't deny the feeling doesn't exist...I've often thought that self-described liberals were almost a bigger bunch of hypocritical fucks as bible-thumpers.
Hypocrites huh?
Oh get down off your high hobby horse Lad. Everyone has the justified right to feel as much condescension of the folks who "live over there" as anyone else. And by gum they feel so regularly. The ability to do so is what makes America great.
The city slickers have as much right to take offense at their treatment by the country mice as the red meat republicans do in your misguided creationist's history of slight. Such mutual slighting didn't burst into being in the Reagen era. The fence has always held its other side as suspect. Such disdain was being harnessed for political gain long before it reached a fever pitch during the dust up at the Yank's war of Northern Aggression.
The latest crop of drummed up outrage at liberal's condescension is a well worn political tool of the Republican revolution's political startegy to divide and conquer. You have every right to disdain my very existence all you want. But if you fall for this long con, sounding off like such a true believer in your post, you are a bigger tool then I would have ever thought.
Sad really, I guess what the old timers say is true. The midway will never be lacking of rubes.
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#33 2008-10-18 01:01:15
AladdinSane wrote:
Palin's base is reacting to the condescension of the Hollywood/San Francisco/Manhattan elites towards middle-America ("flyover country") that started around the Reagan era, and intensified once G.W.Bush got elected, and don't deny the feeling doesn't exist...I've often thought that self-described liberals were almost a bigger bunch of hypocritical fucks as bible-thumpers.
You're absolutely right: the feeling is there. What we're seeing is a growing polarization of Americans who not only completely misunderstand one another, but have little incentive - at least from their own perspective - to try and ease the growing rift. There's a great many reasons behind the polarization - education, religion, economy, blah, blah, blah, but I doubt sincerely anyone is going to be able to fix the problem any time soon.
I hear liberals here in SF deride the folks in the flyover territories as rubes, but then who express absolutely no understanding of the concerns and beliefs of those rubes. The extremes on either side are incapable of seeing nuance and, instead, see everything in black and white. Nothing is black and white. Not a fucking thing in this world is black and white.
Eventually, like any empire, the US will begin to crumble in on itself. I just hope I'm living in the part of the country where I want to be when it happens.
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#34 2008-10-18 01:02:48
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
AladdinSane wrote:
Palin's base is reacting to the condescension of the Hollywood/San Francisco/Manhattan elites towards middle-America ("flyover country") that started around the Reagan era, and intensified once G.W.Bush got elected, and don't deny the feeling doesn't exist...I've often thought that self-described liberals were almost a bigger bunch of hypocritical fucks as bible-thumpers.
Hypocrites huh?
Oh get down off your high hobby horse Lad. Everyone has the justified right to feel as much condescension of the folks who "live over there" as anyone else. And by gum they feel so regularly. The ability to do so is what makes America great.
The city slickers have as much right to offense at their treatment by the country mice as the red meat republicans do in your misguided creationist's history of slight. Such mutual slighting didn't burst into being in the Reagen era. The fence has always held its other side as suspect. Such disdain was being harnessed for political gain long before it reached a fever pitch during the Yank's war of Northern Aggression.
The latest crop of drummed up outrage at liberal's condescension is a well worn political tool of the Republican revolution's political startegy to divide and conquer. You have every right to disdain my very existence all you want. But if you fall for this long con, sounding off like such a true believer in your post, you are a bigger tool then I would have ever thought.
Sad really, I guess what the old timers say is true. The midway will never be lacking of rubes.
From personal experience, I can tell you that the most in-my-face racial prejudice has come from so-called "enlightened liberals"...On the other hand, 11 years ago, I worked for a mortgage brokerage run by a couple of "Promise Keepers"; we got along famously...
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#35 2008-10-18 01:06:28
Taint wrote:
You're absolutely right: the feeling is there. What we're seeing is a growing polarization of Americans who not only completely misunderstand one another, but have little incentive - at least from their own perspective - to try and ease the growing rift. There's a great many reasons behind the polarization - education, religion, economy, blah, blah, blah, but I doubt sincerely anyone is going to be able to fix the problem any time soon.
I hear liberals here in SF deride the folks in the flyover territories as rubes, but then who express absolutely no understanding of the concerns and beliefs of those rubes. The extremes on either side are incapable of seeing nuance and, instead, see everything in black and white. Nothing is black and white. Not a fucking thing in this world is black and white.
Eventually, like any empire, the US will begin to crumble in on itself. I just hope I'm living in the part of the country where I want to be when it happens.
Exhibit A of a SF liberal deriding folks in the flyover territories as rubes: the San Francisco Chronicle's Mark Morford, who just absolutely hates middle America
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#36 2008-10-18 01:09:00
I'll not deny that the ruralities have their share of the pig-ignorant-and-proud-of-it; but if you want to experience true blindered, chauvinistic provincialism, talk to an urbanite from any of the larger cities.
At least the rubes know there's stuff they don't know. Cityfolk genuinely think they know everything.
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#37 2008-10-18 01:13:18
George Orr wrote:
I'll not deny that the ruralities have their share of the pig-ignorant-and-proud-of-it; but if you want to experience true blindered, chauvinistic provincialism, talk to an urbanite from any of the larger cities.
At least the rubes know there's stuff they don't know. Cityfolk genuinely think they know everything.
Rack her!...Epic take...and I'm out.
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#38 2008-10-18 01:17:21
You miss the point Lad, the polarization is being encouraged for political gain. Because when you get down to it they don't have much else to offer. It works better to distract the populace with devisiveness then to be accountable for real soulutions and action.
This applys equally to both parties. Rubes also come equal parts to our big box. The only difference is that the Republicans were able to demostrate its grand success as a primary political strategy in our current political era since the 1980s.
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#39 2008-10-18 01:29:31
Wait, what, are you saying everyone's a fucking hypocrite?
Oscar Mike Golf! I am shocked and astounded by this revelation.
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#40 2008-10-18 02:43:03
George Orr wrote:
I'll not deny that the ruralities have their share of the pig-ignorant-and-proud-of-it; but if you want to experience true blindered, chauvinistic provincialism, talk to an urbanite from any of the larger cities.
At least the rubes know there's stuff they don't know. Cityfolk genuinely think they know everything.
I've never heard it stated better.... I grew up and currently live in a rural America but most of my business dealings are done in urban areas.... I can't believe how many times I've had to listen to the "city folk" describe to me the conditions that I live in and the beliefs that I have.... I'm always amazed at the incredibly skewed impression they have of the upper Midwest.... According to them I have to be a Bible thumping, pickup driving, Republican.... The reality is that I'm an Atheist, Corvette driving, Libertarian and I'm not alone here either... I will admit that things here are simpler, when I visit the larger cities I notice that low end jobs are occupied by minorities that speak little if no English... Where I live low end jobs are occupied by sixteen year old blonde girls that need a job to put gas in the new Miata that daddy bought them.... Murder rates are almost non-existent, per capita income is in the top 10% in the U.S., and the cost of living is incredibly low.... A favorite insult thrown out by city dwellers which is both arrogant and condascending is the whole passport insult.... For some reason they are under the impression that no one living outside of the city owns a passport or travels... I have a passport and have currently visited five different countries in North America, Central America and Europe... Once again, I'm not special for where I live, the majority of people I know own passports and do travel regularly... I'm just sick of the diarrhea which is constantly spewing from the mouths of the urban liberal, they tend to be small people with nothing to back up their claims of superiority......
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#41 2008-10-18 03:19:18
WilberCuntLicker wrote:
Dmtdust wrote:
I'd go with ignore him, if you can...
http://www.oddpic.com/data/512/medium/dog_humping.jpgHey - that doesn't look anything like me. For one thing, I'm not that husky.
Yeah, but your pigtails is nice.
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#42 2008-10-18 03:22:03
Dirckman wrote:
George Orr wrote:
I'll not deny that the ruralities have their share of the pig-ignorant-and-proud-of-it; but if you want to experience true blindered, chauvinistic provincialism, talk to an urbanite from any of the larger cities.
At least the rubes know there's stuff they don't know. Cityfolk genuinely think they know everything.I've never heard it stated better.... I grew up and currently live in a rural America but most of my business dealings are done in urban areas.... I can't believe how many times I've had to listen to the "city folk" describe to me the conditions that I live in and the beliefs that I have.... I'm always amazed at the incredibly skewed impression they have of the upper Midwest.... According to them I have to be a Bible thumping, pickup driving, Republican.... The reality is that I'm an Atheist, Corvette driving, Libertarian and I'm not alone here either... I will admit that things here are simpler, when I visit the larger cities I notice that low end jobs are occupied by minorities that speak little if no English... Where I live low end jobs are occupied by sixteen year old blonde girls that need a job to put gas in the new Miata that daddy bought them.... Murder rates are almost non-existent, per capita income is in the top 10% in the U.S., and the cost of living is incredibly low.... A favorite insult thrown out by city dwellers which is both arrogant and condascending is the whole passport insult.... For some reason they are under the impression that no one living outside of the city owns a passport or travels... I have a passport and have currently visited five different countries in North America, Central America and Europe... Once again, I'm not special for where I live, the majority of people I know own passports and do travel regularly... I'm just sick of the diarrhea which is constantly spewing from the mouths of the urban liberal, they tend to be small people with nothing to back up their claims of superiority......
Oh, fuck you, Dirckman, you're on here at least once a week with posts about liberals or city folk demonstrating that you know nothing about them but speaking from authority because you've passed through somewhere or met one. You're like a dumb-ass tourist who fancies himself an expert on Latin America because he went to Cancun once.
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#43 2008-10-18 03:35:38
tojo2000 wrote:
Dirckman wrote:
George Orr wrote:
I'll not deny that the ruralities have their share of the pig-ignorant-and-proud-of-it; but if you want to experience true blindered, chauvinistic provincialism, talk to an urbanite from any of the larger cities.
At least the rubes know there's stuff they don't know. Cityfolk genuinely think they know everything.I've never heard it stated better.... I grew up and currently live in a rural America but most of my business dealings are done in urban areas.... I can't believe how many times I've had to listen to the "city folk" describe to me the conditions that I live in and the beliefs that I have.... I'm always amazed at the incredibly skewed impression they have of the upper Midwest.... According to them I have to be a Bible thumping, pickup driving, Republican.... The reality is that I'm an Atheist, Corvette driving, Libertarian and I'm not alone here either... I will admit that things here are simpler, when I visit the larger cities I notice that low end jobs are occupied by minorities that speak little if no English... Where I live low end jobs are occupied by sixteen year old blonde girls that need a job to put gas in the new Miata that daddy bought them.... Murder rates are almost non-existent, per capita income is in the top 10% in the U.S., and the cost of living is incredibly low.... A favorite insult thrown out by city dwellers which is both arrogant and condascending is the whole passport insult.... For some reason they are under the impression that no one living outside of the city owns a passport or travels... I have a passport and have currently visited five different countries in North America, Central America and Europe... Once again, I'm not special for where I live, the majority of people I know own passports and do travel regularly... I'm just sick of the diarrhea which is constantly spewing from the mouths of the urban liberal, they tend to be small people with nothing to back up their claims of superiority......
Oh, fuck you, Dirckman, you're on here at least once a week with posts about liberals or city folk demonstrating that you know nothing about them but speaking from authority because you've passed through somewhere or met one. You're like a dumb-ass tourist who fancies himself an expert on Latin America because he went to Cancun once.
And Dirkman's down! Bitch-slapped by the Dirty Jap! Will he get up again? Watch it here, on All-Star Wrestling, right after the commercial!
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#44 2008-10-18 03:52:01
WilberCuntLicker wrote:
tojo2000 wrote:
Oh, fuck you, Dirckman, you're on here at least once a week with posts about liberals or city folk demonstrating that you know nothing about them but speaking from authority because you've passed through somewhere or met one. You're like a dumb-ass tourist who fancies himself an expert on Latin America because he went to Cancun once.
And Dirkman's down! Bitch-slapped by the Dirty Jap! Will he get up again? Watch it here, on All-Star Wrestling, right after the commercial!
I'm cranky as hell because of family issues and running on 7 hours of sleep over the last two days. People from the city deride people from the country and vice versa. People from the US deride people from Canada. People from Ireland look down on people from Zamibia. It's just human nature for those of us who haven't either been forced to integrate into other societies or just naturally have a fascination for learning about others. If you're looking for people who think they're better than you, then just go anywhere in the world besides where you come from and you'll find them with little effort.
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#45 2008-10-18 04:43:46
tojo2000 wrote:
WilberCuntLicker wrote:
tojo2000 wrote:
Oh, fuck you, Dirckman, you're on here at least once a week with posts about liberals or city folk demonstrating that you know nothing about them but speaking from authority because you've passed through somewhere or met one. You're like a dumb-ass tourist who fancies himself an expert on Latin America because he went to Cancun once.
And Dirkman's down! Bitch-slapped by the Dirty Jap! Will he get up again? Watch it here, on All-Star Wrestling, right after the commercial!
I'm cranky as hell because of family issues and running on 7 hours of sleep over the last two days. People from the city deride people from the country and vice versa. People from the US deride people from Canada. People from Ireland look down on people from Zamibia. It's just human nature for those of us who haven't either been forced to integrate into other societies or just naturally have a fascination for learning about others. If you're looking for people who think they're better than you, then just go anywhere in the world besides where you come from and you'll find them with little effort.
Yes...except here.
Here, when it happens, it's entertainment!
Coming up after the break, Tojo tells all - the incest, the drugs, the horrible sacrifice he made when he was only nine years old - AND - we'll meet the uncle who took it from him! But now....heeeeeeere's Taint to tell you what drugs he's on and how his asshole's feeling tonight!
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#46 2008-10-18 05:36:04
tojo2000 wrote:
If you're looking for people who think they're better than you, then just go anywhere in the world besides where you come from and you'll find them with little effort.
eggsactly. It is funny how both the urban liberal and the rural rightwing are so sure that their brand of disdain is superior. Without any shadow of a doubt and in exactly the same way.
God I love this country.
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#47 2008-10-18 05:57:21
I do feel sympathy for the many urban conservatives and rural liberals I know. Some times they sound like they are having a schizo inferiority complex just trying to fit into the pigeonholes the political class has allotted them to conform to.
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#48 2008-10-18 09:42:32
Ah yes, but there is hope. My 83-year-old grandmother, always a polite racist (she has tin signs up in her house advertising pickaninny watermelons or some such shit), is proudly declaring her support for Obama these days. She was a blue dog to be sure, and leaned Democrat for years, but still we wondered what the hell she would do in this election. I'm pleased to say that she made the leap and is now living in the gray. All this in good ole corn-growing, ethanol brewing, steel-milling, cow-sheep-pig-farming northern Indiana (can I get a shout-out????).
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#49 2008-10-18 10:08:17
Sorry I wasn't around to reply earlier, I was passed out drunk within minutes of making that post.... Since I'm still hung over and unable to come up with a suitable retort to tojo I'll just call him a douchebag... That's always a good one, perhaps after a hearty breakfast and a pot of coffee I'll be a little more with it to continue the conversation....
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#50 2008-10-18 11:04:30
Uh oh - Dirckman is down on the canvas again - the Ginzu Groin Grinder has left him struggling for oxygen. And the referee is down on his knees - looks like Dirckman's being counted out -
ONE...
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