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Sick as the terminally ill

No, sick as in the term “mentally ill”

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Cake day: August 16th, 2023

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  • Frankly, I find it extremely difficult to believe that this wasn’t staged using exactly that manner as an attempt to garner sympathy and rally people behind him.

    And before anyone brings up the bystanders getting shot, yes, I’m fully aware. But if you don’t believe the government is willing to outright murder civilians as a coverup to achieve their goals, you are woefully ignorant.

    I’m not saying that this was DEFINITELY staged, but it all seems way too convenient not to be.

    EDIT: idk why this comment is under this thread. It was supposed to be a response to the “he clipped his ear WWE style” one



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    1 month ago

    I think a lot of the conflict around the word is centered on the fact that many black people use it (obviously without the hard r) in casual reference to other people, often even people that aren’t black. It’s essentially become equivalent to “dude” or “brother”. So some people don’t see how it’s wrong to use it in that context even if you aren’t black.

    I’m not saying I agree, mind you. I’m just making an observation