I almost missed it!
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wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 13:25 last edited by
I try not to comment on the (natural) looks of someone else, you're born how you're born. Some are luckier than others. That being said, I think it's reasonable to comment that I completely thought the person next to Lightfoot was a man until they started talking.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 13:32 last edited by
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I try not to comment on the (natural) looks of someone else, you're born how you're born. Some are luckier than others. That being said, I think it's reasonable to comment that I completely thought the person next to Lightfoot was a man until they started talking.
wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 14:43 last edited by@89th said in I almost missed it!:
I try not to comment on the (natural) looks of someone else, you're born how you're born. Some are luckier than others. That being said, I think it's reasonable to comment that I completely thought the person next to Lightfoot was a man until they started talking.
That's because she's a top.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 16:20 last edited by
Yeah. In fairness, she is trying to look like a man, because apparently that is her partner's preference.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 16:55 last edited by
There are some roles in life, which one is not ideally suited for, where you just have to strap on the persona and do the best you can.
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Kwanzaa is to a rational black person what a white person dancing around in a circle, patting his mouth while saying "woo woo woo woo" is to an Injun.
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There are some roles in life, which one is not ideally suited for, where you just have to strap on the persona and do the best you can.
wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 19:20 last edited byI've known several black Africans over the years. Every single one of them think black Americans are idiots.
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I've known several black Africans over the years. Every single one of them think black Americans are idiots.
wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 19:46 last edited by@larry said in I almost missed it!:
I've known several black Africans over the years. Every single one of them think black Americans are idiots.
That's how the progressive white females prefer them. So they can suckle them at their teats of compassion, forever.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 20:57 last edited by
is it any wonder the transparency of Trump's mean tweets was refreshing, when 'normal' politicians say stuff like that?
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wrote on 27 Dec 2021, 21:34 last edited by
The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa are
Umoja (unity),
Kujichagulia (self-determination),
Ujima (collective work and responsibility),
Ujamaa (cooperative economics),
Nia (purpose),
Kuumba (creativity), and
Imani (faith)
I see a selfish commie rat
Others may see something else
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wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 04:15 last edited by
@george-k said in I almost missed it!:
Hahaha what a terrific tweet reply (and hashtag). The way she said "the elders would sit in chairs" as if it was a remote tribe with elders in
IndiaJamaicaAfrica.Speaking of that, Kwanzaa was specifically set up as a holiday to honor African roots. Even the colors behind her are for Africa. Remind me which parent was from Africa? Oh her dad (who was Jamaican) had parents who were also Jamaican, but one had ancestors from Ireland, the other from Africa. Ah, there it is.
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wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 15:15 last edited by
Has other people’s celebration of Kwanzaa materially inconvenienced you somehow?
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wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 15:29 last edited by
@axtremus said in I almost missed it!:
Has other people’s celebration of Kwanzaa materially inconvenienced you somehow?
Ask my dad. I get him a Kwanzaa gift card to Best Buy every year.