funhusker
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To be fair, Trump is not a professional either, so we can still make fun of him.Wait a minute. If we can't hold forth on things we don't do professionally this place is going to go dead silent.
To be fair, Trump is not a professional either, so we can still make fun of him.Wait a minute. If we can't hold forth on things we don't do professionally this place is going to go dead silent.
Curious. Do you see this elsewhere or is it limited to @Archy1221 on HB?
Because that is exactly what he does everytime.
Man you are getting delusional.But then I prove you wrong and you go whine in the Shed
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Almost every argument you try and makeWhen have you “proven” me wrong
Take a deep breath, grab some air, listen to the birds chirp and count to 20. Repeat if necessary. No need to be so angry all day long. Not good for your health my guy.Try googling “cult rescue” or “deprogramming” or whatever it takes but get that needed help. Not for me, do it for you
Curious. Do you see this elsewhere or is it limited to @Archy1221 on HB?
Because that is exactly what he does everytime.
Too bad this article is beyond Archy’s grasp as it involves clicking a link. Might be good information for him to consider. What a shame he’ll be unable to access it.No, it's everywhere conservatives get their information. A new talking point, new adjectives, new false equivalency is created and you watch it spread across all the Fox news pundits and social media within hours.
Most famously it happens with stations owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of 250 local tv news outlets, which gives all their affiliates scripts they are required to read verbatim. Much of this leans well into the whackadoodle, including video clips of Joe Biden that were manipulated by the DNC to make it look like Joe Biden had s#!t his pants.
https://youtu.be/C-4HOgULcd8
When Sinclair's malfeasance went viral, they simply doubled down.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/02/sinclair-tv-disinformation-conservative-news
Cause they know I am right.when is someone gonna hold teach accountable for everyone being a f#&%ing idiot?
Boy you sure are sore about me not using bluesky. <insert belly laugh>.Too bad this article is beyond Archy’s grasp as it involves clicking a link. Might be good information for him to consider. What a shame he’ll be unable to access it.
I forget the name for it, but I had to "coach" debate one year and there was some name for it...basically it was dongs that did not do that particular thing/job but still wanted to tell everyone how to do it and why it was totally okay that those dongs knew more about it.To be fair, Trump is not a professional either, so we can still make fun of him.
Well hey, I’m happy to hear your internet abilities are expanding. I get it, links can be a scary thing at first.Boy you sure are sore about me not using bluesky. <insert belly laugh>.
btw, I read Guy’s links all the time and actively comment on them. Copying and pasting specific paragraphs too to help with discussion. DM me if you would like me to show you how to do it.
In the classroom I can see where SOMETIMES there might be things that the kid/parent doesn't want their kid learning about at school, mostly about f#&%ing and stuff like that, I get it, I don't agree with it but I get it.This is so opposite of the way I view the world. News flash.....you can not and will never be able to shield your kids away from everything you don't believe in. It's a really big world with lots of people not like you. Your kids will interact with people not like you no matter how much you try to shield them away from it.
And you know what? Your kids will be better off for those interactions and learning about how people are different.
All pretty good points to ponderIn the classroom I can see where SOMETIMES there might be things that the kid/parent doesn't want their kid learning about at school, mostly about f#&%ing and stuff like that, I get it, I don't agree with it but I get it.
As far as keeping your kids away from certain kids/people/things. I mean, that is a parents job. Assuming you are talking about "kids" and not like a 19 year old.
But if you had a daughter and she was 15 and came home with some 18 year old dude that was smoking, all tatted up and called your wife and you by your first name and cracked a beer open from the saddle on his chopper...you are not going to be like "I am so glad you are dating this young man, what a great experience for you to learn from him, you will be better off learning from him"
For most of us, there is a reason we live where we live, and it was to be around people that you felt would be similar to you. There is a reason you hang out with the people you hang out with and so on.
No one is making their kid leave their amazing high school to send them to a high school with tons of issues so that they can "learn from that experience and be better off"