More people believe Earth is flat than strongly support Trump 😂

RagnarLothbrok

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And the oddest thing is despite holding the presidency, the Senate, the House and the Supreme Court, they are so angry about....something(everything)....and they are still victims. The cult is bizarro world.


Uhhhh…fact-checking that diatribe might prove a fun endeavor.

Regardless, I don’t believe the MIB has gotten everything they want. I mean, gay and transgender people still exist, amirite, @Scrubby?
 
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While the love for a felon rapist is mind bottling, the fact a fifth of people think the earth is flat is ridiculous. Just shut this down. Humans have failed.
Don’t forget to add to it that 31-38% of Americans believe that a person's gender can differ from their sex at birth. This world is full of idiots.
 

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It’s a malapropism (we call ‘em “want of bee’s”) and it’s long been recognized as the official way to say the phrase on HROT.
In his defense, it took me a minute to figure out this high flutin’, HORT dribble called want of bees.

I just figured y’all were a bunch of dum buts and morans.
 

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You should tell us more about how your daughter studying marketing (or was it basket weaving?) at a bad college means that college is good.

We need more meaningless meandering anecdotes from you, corn flake.

Take a look at who started this thread, sparkles. And try to give that fact, and how he acts, especially toward me, a little time to marinate, and you'll see you're being lapped.
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Hey guys @Moogy was asked a couple times to write a novel. They declined as it was beneath them. You're dealing with a real message board pro here. This person thinks they make @Torbee look like Dr. Seuss. You've been warned
Aw, look at this, everyone. PW might just have found a message board buddy just as miserable as him.
 

Moogy

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Of course.

You just now figuring out why everyone is laughing at you?

Because they don't understand that a malapropism is a MISTAKEN, not purposeful, substitution for a similar sounding word/misspelling?

Or because they don't understand a mocking on a mocking? You dummies.
 
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Torbee

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We need more meaningless meandering anecdotes from you, corn flake.
There is no "we" here, The Boring Pedant.

No one of any political persuasion or varying personality likes you.

You have achieved universal loathing from the entire message board community here, which is quite remarkable.

The entire world thinks you're boring
 
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Because they don't understand that a malapropism is a MISTAKEN, not purposeful, substitution for a similar sounding word/misspelling?

Or because they don't understand a mocking on a mocking? You dummies.
Bruh you are autistic as ***.
 
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RagnarLothbrok

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Don’t forget to add to it that 31-38% of Americans believe that a person's gender can differ from their sex at birth. This world is full of idiots.
If the meaning of words matters in contemporary usage, then gender is a social construct separate from anything biological. So, setting aside questions of mental health, psychology, politics, etc., a person’s gender identity can very much differ from their biology since the term gender, as we use it today, is independent of anything biological.

I am speaking strictly from a definitional standpoint. In terms of applying psychology and social science to the phenomenon of gender dysphoria, that is a question I am not only unqualified to speak on but do not understand in the least because I lack medical knowledge of any sort. For me, the waters are muddied by the fact race is also viewed as a social construct, which was invented in the 19th century (so a century before our current understanding of gender was defined).

I am not sure if one day medical science/psychology will discover something rooted in a person’s psychological makeup that causes a type of racial dysphoria in which a person feels a different identity than to what their birth-given melanin composition is (reversing melanin levels or adding them could be interesting medical advances in the future). What I do know, however, and feel confident in speaking dogmatically on are two things. 1. We have already seen cases of racial dysphoria and modern medicine used to alter common physical features associated with a person’s biologically inherited “race.” You might come to regard it as the Michael Jackson/Rachel Dolezal Effect. 2. Regardless of what we do or do not understand or agree/disagree with, hate-infested rhetoric at levels teetering on obsession (if not already there in cases like Scrubby) are far less virtuous than someone “suffering” from transgenderism and/or racial dysphoria (which I do predict will be a subject of medical/psychological inquiry in the future).

In short, get over it.
 

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There is no "we" here, The Boring Pedant.

No one of any political persuasion or varying personality likes you.

You have achieved universal loathing from the entire message board community here, which is quite remarkable.

The entire world thinks you're a boring c.unt.
This is mean.
 
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If the meaning of words matters in contemporary usage, then gender is a social construct separate from anything biological. So, setting aside questions of mental health, psychology, politics, etc., a person’s gender identity can very much differ from their biology since the term gender, as we use it today, is independent of anything biological.

I am speaking strictly from a definitional standpoint. In terms of applying psychology and social science to the phenomenon of gender dysphoria, that is a question I am not only unqualified to speak on but do not understand in the least because I lack medical knowledge of any sort. For me, the waters are muddied by the fact race is also viewed as a social construct, which was invented in the 19th century (so a century before our current understanding of gender was defined).

I am not sure if one day medical science/psychology will discover something rooted in a person’s psychological makeup that causes a type of racial dysphoria in which a person feels a different identity than to what their birth-given melanin composition is (reversing melanin levels or adding them could be interesting medical advances in the future). What I do know, however, and feel confident in speaking dogmatically on are two things. 1. We have already seen cases of racial dysphoria and modern medicine used to alter common physical features associated with a person’s biologically inherited “race.” You might come to regard it as the Michael Jackson/Rachel Dolezal Effect. 2. Regardless of what we do or do not understand or agree/disagree with, hate-infested rhetoric at levels teetering on obsession (if not already there in cases like Scrubby) are far less virtuous than someone “suffering” from transgenderism and/or racial dysphoria (which I do predict will be a subject of medical/psychological inquiry in the future).

In short, get over it.
Tl/dr

In short, get over it. Trump will be gone in a few years. Dumb dumbs with mental illness will still be roaming the streets.
 

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You don’t have any male friends do you?

You don't need to go through me, just hop on Grindr. Most of my male friends are straight, regardless. The others have standards, so it wouldn't work out.
 

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Yet accurate 🤷‍♂️

The good news for you is people can change. Even humorless pedants!

There are second acts in American lives. Get started on yours.

"Yeah, he's definitely a pedant. Definitely. A pedant. Yeah, even while he's mocking me for calling him a pedant, I'm calling him a pedant, yeah. He keeps outsmarting me, but I'm going to keep repeating pedant. Definitely. 4 minutes til Wapner."

Poor MC Pee Boy.
 

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"Yeah, he's definitely a pedant. Definitely. A pedant. Yeah, even while he's mocking me for calling him a pedant, I'm calling him a pedant, yeah. He keeps outsmarting me, but I'm going to keep repeating pedant. Definitely. 4 minutes til Wapner."

Poor MC Pee Boy.
:rolleyes:
 
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There is only one autist posting in this thread, and they've already been identified by name by several different posters and it most definitely is not me . . .
You misspelled "artist," and I agree ... this might be some of my finest work yet. That Iowa education jumped up and bit you yet again. Thank goodness you're not a writer.
 

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Uhhhh…fact-checking that diatribe might prove a fun endeavor.

Regardless, I don’t believe the MIB has gotten everything they want. I mean, gay and transgender people still exist, amirite, @Scrubby?
They're working on that too

"The FBI gave David Maltinsky a Pride flag as an award for his work. Then Kash Patel fired him for displaying it, three weeks before he was set to graduate as a special agent, and called it "political signage."

Maltinsky spent more than 16 years at the FBI. As reported by CBS News and confirmed by The Independent, the bureau had flown that Progress Pride flag outside the Los Angeles Federal Building, then entrusted it to him in recognition of his work supporting LGBTQ+ employees.

He displayed it in a case on his desk with a placard explaining its history. His supervisors saw it. When another employee complained, two officials confirmed the flag was allowed.

Then he moved cross-country to Quantico, passed every legal and physical benchmark, and got to week 16 of the 19-week special agent course. That is when he was escorted to an executive suite and handed a letter signed personally by FBI Director Kash Patel.

The letter said Maltinsky had exercised "poor judgment with an inappropriate display of political signage."
The only signage he ever displayed was the flag the FBI gave him.

Here is where the "political signage" excuse falls apart. Maltinsky's lawyers point out that the FBI routinely lets agents display Thin Blue Line flags, Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me" flags, and Punisher skulls at their workstations.

None of those get you fired. None of those get called political. Only the rainbow one did. Patel did not have a problem with signage. He had a problem with that flag, and everyone can see it.

Now Patel is trying to make sure nobody gets to look closer. The DOJ has moved to dismiss part of the case, specifically to avoid the discovery phase, where Maltinsky's team could obtain internal records and testimony about who ordered the firing and why.

Maltinsky is fighting to force it open. His attorney put it plainly: "Instead of answering for their unlawful actions, Director Patel and the DOJ are making baseless arguments in an effort to delay justice and shield from public view the cruel discrimination that led to David's firing."

The government does not fight this hard to hide the records when the records help them.

Patel gave a man a letter. The man is about to give Patel a subpoena."

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Torbee

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You misspelled "artist," and I agree ... this might be some of my finest work yet. That Iowa education jumped up and bit you yet again. Thank goodness you're not a writer.
Wrong again pal.
 
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Guy has an issue with people thinking earth is flat but isn’t bother by men thinking they can be women.

Again, this world is full of idiots.
Stop being Mr. Grumpy Pants for a moment and take 30 seconds to read the 3 paragraphs you thought were too long and then respond to me.
 

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They're working on that too

"The FBI gave David Maltinsky a Pride flag as an award for his work. Then Kash Patel fired him for displaying it, three weeks before he was set to graduate as a special agent, and called it "political signage."

Maltinsky spent more than 16 years at the FBI. As reported by CBS News and confirmed by The Independent, the bureau had flown that Progress Pride flag outside the Los Angeles Federal Building, then entrusted it to him in recognition of his work supporting LGBTQ+ employees.

He displayed it in a case on his desk with a placard explaining its history. His supervisors saw it. When another employee complained, two officials confirmed the flag was allowed.

Then he moved cross-country to Quantico, passed every legal and physical benchmark, and got to week 16 of the 19-week special agent course. That is when he was escorted to an executive suite and handed a letter signed personally by FBI Director Kash Patel.

The letter said Maltinsky had exercised "poor judgment with an inappropriate display of political signage."
The only signage he ever displayed was the flag the FBI gave him.

Here is where the "political signage" excuse falls apart. Maltinsky's lawyers point out that the FBI routinely lets agents display Thin Blue Line flags, Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me" flags, and Punisher skulls at their workstations.

None of those get you fired. None of those get called political. Only the rainbow one did. Patel did not have a problem with signage. He had a problem with that flag, and everyone can see it.

Now Patel is trying to make sure nobody gets to look closer. The DOJ has moved to dismiss part of the case, specifically to avoid the discovery phase, where Maltinsky's team could obtain internal records and testimony about who ordered the firing and why.

Maltinsky is fighting to force it open. His attorney put it plainly: "Instead of answering for their unlawful actions, Director Patel and the DOJ are making baseless arguments in an effort to delay justice and shield from public view the cruel discrimination that led to David's firing."

The government does not fight this hard to hide the records when the records help them.

Patel gave a man a letter. The man is about to give Patel a subpoena."

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Well, golly. These people are poop butts.
 

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Such a great thread. Always fun watching two idiots go at each other.
Brah, how many times did Tom ban you? I don’t think anyone has a running count. And if someone did, I think they got bored after ban hammer 69.

Oh, and were you not part of the jerk jobs who pissed Tom off and made it so these poor Clemson folks have to deal with a flood of FSU and Iowa exiles?

Ya know, glass houses and all…
 

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I am a black millionaire woman. Now give me millions so I can be happy.
if you don’t, you’re not letting me be me.
And I identify as a slightly more handsome, chiseled version of Chris Hemsworth who is bedding Jennifer Lopez every night.

CSB

Either take 30 seconds to read what I actually wrote, or stop ascribing views to me you have no clue about.
 
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Brah, how many times did Tom ban you? I don’t think anyone has a running count. And if someone did, I think they got bored after ban hammer 69.

Oh, and were you not part of the jerk jobs who pissed Tom off and made it so these poor Clemson folks have to deal with a flood of FSU and Iowa exiles?

Ya know, glass houses and all…
Sorry, 3 idiots.
 
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And I identify as a slightly more handsome, chiseled version of Chris Hemsworth who is bedding Jennifer Lopez every night.

CSB

Either take 30 seconds to read what I actually wrote, or stop ascribing views to me you have no clue about.
I did. Thus making fun of you for bringing up race as well. That’s why I’m a black millionaire woman. Now fu.cking pay me and get over your black woman millionaire phobia.
 
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