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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-07 11:59:33
She should start jogging and eat better.
That sounds like fun care to join me in a butter run ?
lol I read that as "eat butter" . My bad.
Need more coffee. That makes more sense.
Let them eat butter!
Are there any cases of people exploding from eating too much?
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By fonewear 2015-07-07 12:00:08
Hell with "let them eat cake" let them eat butter I tells ya !
By fonewear 2015-07-07 12:05:52
In white people news:
TLDR: White people be part of the solution not the problem of racism
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karen-fleshman/white-people-if-youre-not-part-of-the-solution-youre-part-of-the-problem_b_7665452.html?utm_hp_ref=women&ir=Women
June 17, 2015 started on a high note: Our first African-American woman Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, sworn in by our first Latina Supreme Court Justice, Sonia Sotomayor, in front of our first African-American President, Barack Obama, on Frederick Douglass' Bible. It ended with a new nadir: a hate crime in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine African-American men and women lost their lives to a racially motivated gunman whom they had welcomed into their beloved community. The terror, hurt and vulnerability this has provoked cannot be overstated, especially in the context of recent events that time and time again remind us that racism is alive and well in our country.
Racism thrives not only in these instances of extreme brutality that capture headlines and provoke our outrage; it's permeated in deep and sometimes subtle ways throughout our society, in ways that are often much harder to see. It's inscribed in our geography and culture and entrenched in our institutions and systems, including those that govern access to capital, education, employment, health care, philanthropy and justice. It exists among liberals as well as conservatives, in universities and corporations, in neighborhoods and houses of worship, in the North, South, East and West.
I ask my fellow white people, how much worse is it going to have to get before we take accountability for our racism and actively engage in dismantling it? As hard as this may be to hear, we, white people, are the originators of racism in America. While we do not have an exclusive monopoly on racism, we sit at the top of the racism food chain, and we are the ones with the power to end it.
Right about now, you might be saying to yourself, "Hey lady, wait a minute, what do you mean 'our racism'? I'm not racist, I've never called anyone a racial epithet, I believe in treating people the same regardless of skin color, I even have a couple of black friends. What have I got to do with any of this?" You might even think the solution is simply to say, "I see no color distinction, I see only humans."
But we live in a society that does see color distinction. Saying, "I don't see race," means, "I don't see the role race plays in our society," or "I don't see racism." The first step to a solution is admitting we have a problem.
The vast majority of white people -- like people of every other race -- are well-intentioned and do not set out to harm anyone because of their race. But unfortunately, good intentions aren't enough. If we just stop at being nice and do not actively struggle to end it, racism will perpetuate and flourish. It's up to us -- all those white people who say, "Hey, I'm not racist" -- to step up and take a long deep look at the way racism and racial inequality continues to function in America and to ask the honest, humble question, "What can we do?"
It's time for us, white people, to face that racism and racial inequality in America is not other people's problem. It's our problem, it's our problem as white people and our problem as Americans.
Guided by mentors, mentees, friends, colleagues and experts, I have been walking on the journey of reducing my biases my entire career. I have made many mistakes along the way and I am far from done. At the start, like many people, I considered myself a good person, and since good people are not racist, I was, ergo, not racist. By studying this topic extensively, having many conversations, and actively working against racism, I came to understand that in order to move forward, I would need to lose the "good person/bad person" binary and quiet the toxic storm of guilt, shame and fear that swirled in my brain each time I thought about myself in association with racism. I needed to get over myself and focus not on patting myself on the back for being such a good non-racist, but to start asking what more can I do.
To be clear, it's not my intent here to make anyone feel guilty or shameful about being white. I am proud of my heritage and the values that were instilled in me by my family: empathy, compassion, service, humility, community. It is precisely those values that have led me to where I am today. My intent is to help white people recognize that it's our responsibility to end racism. Because racism is a learned behavior, we can actually unlearn it. Ending racism is both doable and imperative. People of color have been working to end racism for a very long time, but they can't shoulder the responsibility alone. Until white people step up and do our share of the work, we are going to be mired in this mess indefinitely.
I am grateful for the many and growing number of white antiracism activists and educators who are leading the way to this conversation in the white community, including Tim Wise, Dr. Robin Diangelo, Ali Michael, Sally Kohn, Laci Green, Janet Helms, Peggy McIntosh and others. CNN journalist Brooke Baldwin is moving in this direction.
White people must understand our role in perpetuating racism and seek to form authentic caring relationships with people of color. We need to have honest open painful conversations about race. We need to request the feedback of people of color on how to improve the way we interact, listen deeply and humbly act on that feedback. And then work side by side with people of color to dismantle racist institutions and create new inclusive ones.
Racism will not end from on high; it will end when a grassroots movement of people like you and me committed to reflect on ourselves and our communities grows in size and influence until the culture shifts.
Which side are you on? Now is the time to decide and act.
By Ramyrez 2015-07-07 12:07:19
She should start jogging and eat better.
And she should shape her eyebrows differently.
Because when I first saw the picture of her, I didn't see an overweight woman in a bikini, I saw crazy eyebrows.
Don't *** with the eyebrows of Swedish heritage, man. They will *** you up.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-08 10:03:29
Quote: There's no such thing as an atheist, according to one of the stars of the reality TV show "Duck Dynasty."
Si Robertson, known to fans of the show as “Uncle Si,” told the Christian Post that anyone who uses the date is acknowledging Jesus.
"There's no such thing as an atheist," Robertson told the website. "I'm serious, because there's too much documentation. Our calendars are based on Jesus Christ. Whether you believe in him or not, every time you sign your calendar, you add down the day's date, you're saying he's here, OK? That's documented."
While the widely used Gregorian calendar introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 uses years based on the approximate birth of Jesus Christ, the names of many of the months and days of the week retain their pagan origins. March, for example, is named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Tuesday is based on Tiu or Tiw, the Germanic god of war.
Robertson, a Vietnam War veteran, also cited a variation of the maxim, "there are no atheists in foxholes," claiming that people turn to faith when they are in trouble.
"If you get in a serious bind, the first thing you'll do is say [God], please help me," Robertson told the website.
Robertson is promoting the film "Faith Of Our Fathers," which is about two men who served in the Vietnam War, one of whom is devout while the other is a skeptic.
Skeptics, apparently, do exist.
"There's a lot of skeptics," Robertson said.
The movie focuses on the two men as well as their sons, who meet years later. According to IMDb, Robertson has a role in the film as a gas station clerk.
"Faith Of Our Fathers" currently has an 11 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on nine reviews, and a score of 20 on Metacritic based on five reviews. Si Robertson, 'Duck Dynasty' Star, Says Atheists Don't Exist
By Ramyrez 2015-07-08 10:16:22
The cash flow from Quack Dynasty must be waning, they need to insert themselves into the public eye again.
They have never been the problem. They're business people catering to an audience (there are photos out of them before Duck Dynasty fame. They're basic white bread business people; the camo and beards are adopted personas).
The problem is the audience.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-08 14:43:03
They're basic white bread business people; the camo and beards are adopted personas). Larry the Cable Guy is like that too. I'm sure they're others as well.
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By fonewear 2015-07-08 14:49:50
They're basic white bread business people; the camo and beards are adopted personas). Larry the Cable Guy is like that too. I'm sure they're others as well.
Yea but get er done is a legit catchphrase !
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-08 14:56:21
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By fonewear 2015-07-08 15:00:29
Say what you will about his comedy but the man has made a ton of money catering to making fun of the very people that like him !
To me he is no better or worse than a black comic catering mostly to a black crowd. Or a woman getting mostly women in the audience etc.
That is why I think in general (here comes you are sexist) men are funnier than women.
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By Siren.Lordgrim 2015-07-08 22:13:01
When I saw the title of the thread I somehow knew it would be from Kingnobody
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By Asura.Echandra 2015-07-08 23:10:20
When I saw the title of the thread I somehow knew it would be from Kingnobody
that explains why you came running in arms wide open right?!
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-09 13:52:31
Quote: As you may have heard, Democratic turnout dropped off a cliff again last year, just like it did in 2010. I was wondering why, so I asked. I polled Florida non-voters. I found that the main reason why they didn't vote last year was simple: They couldn't see any difference between the candidates. When there is no difference between the candidates, Democrats don't vote, and Democrats lose.
By way of background, the top race in Florida last year was the race for Governor. The Republican incumbent was Rick Scott, whose hospital chain perpetrated the largest Medicare fraud in history. (That is not a misprint.) Nevertheless, because he had an (R) next to his name on the 2010 ballot, he won. He has been a horrible governor, easily one of the worst in the country. Everyone knew that the Democrats had a chance to bring him down last year, especially since our Democratic President had carried Florida twice in a row. There are 500,000 more registered Democrats than registered Republicans in Florida.
The Democratic nominee was Charlie Crist, a REPUBLICAN former governor. Crist was so far to the right that he was known as "Chain-Gang Charlie." In 2010, when Scott was first elected, Crist killed the Democrat's chances for a US Senate seat from Florida by dropping out of his own Republican primary, where he was 25 points down, and running as an "independent." That "stinking maneuver" (as Yitzhak Rabin would have put it) made Marco Rubio the junior senator from Florida.
Rather than shunning Crist for blowing that 2010 Senate race for the Democrats, the Democrats actually recruited him. They crowned someone who was a Republican just a few years earlier, and a conservative Republican at that, as the "Democratic" nominee for governor.
Political strategists called this a brilliant move by the Democratic Party. And Democratic voters were appalled, as my own little poll showed. Democratic voters stayed home in droves, and the Democrats lost.
As Gov. Howard Dean has said, if you offer people a choice between a real Republican and a fake Republican, they will choose the real Republican every time. And they did. Getting back to our poll, we focused on people who actually could have voted, not permanent residents, convicted felons whose rights had not been restored or children. We offered the non-voters 12 different reasons to explain why they hadn't voted. Reason #1, the most "popular," was that "people did not like either choice for Governor." Forty-one percent of the Democratic non-voters said that this was the main reason why people didn't vote.
By the way, the non-voters were overwhelmingly Democratic, whether or not they were registered as such. When asked whom they had had favored in the 2012 Presidential race, they chose Obama over Romney by 17 points. President Obama won Florida -- among the actual voters -- by less than one point.
So, let's be honest. When we put up a pseudo-Democrat or a neo-Democrat or a quasi-Democrat or a semi-Democrat for Team Blue, our voters are not amused. They are not fooled. And we only hurt ourselves.
The voters deserve a choice. In fact, they insist on it. Or they simply won't vote. Why Don't Democrats Vote? I'll Tell You Why
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2015-07-09 14:09:57
The problem is the audience.
FU!
Have you ever watched that show? it's funny and Si Robertson is completely bat ***insane. He thinks he sees black panthers in louisiana and kept asking where the mayan ruins were the whole time they were in hawaii...
I lol'd
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-07-09 14:26:57
Sounds like a subtle endorsement of Bernie Sanders.
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By Cerberus.Laconic 2015-07-09 14:42:00
Sounds like a subtle endorsement of Bernie Sanders.
Sounds to me like the only way Dems can win is if they play racist and feminist cards.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-09 16:05:34
I heard democrats weren't voting cause they aren't getting enough free stuff.
By fonewear 2015-07-09 16:12:39
I heard democrats weren't voting cause they aren't getting enough free stuff.
Hillary is going to give out free birth control with a picture of her on the pill bottles !
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-09 16:13:57
I heard democrats weren't voting cause they aren't getting enough free stuff.
Hillary is going to give out free birth control with a picture of her on the pill bottles ! There's a Simpsons joke in there somewhere.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2015-07-11 04:14:16
Quote: When emotional intelligence (EQ) first appeared to the masses, it served as the missing link in a peculiar finding: people with average IQs outperform those with the highest IQs 70% of the time. This anomaly threw a massive wrench into the broadly held assumption that IQ was the sole source of success.
Decades of research now point to emotional intelligence as being the critical factor that sets star performers apart from the rest of the pack. The connection is so strong that 90% of top performers have high emotional intelligence.
Emotional intelligence is the "something" in each of us that is a bit intangible. It affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions to achieve positive results.
Despite the significance of EQ, its intangible nature makes it very difficult to know how much you have and what you can do to improve if you're lacking. You can always take a scientifically validated test, such as the one that comes with the Emotional Intelligence 2.0 book.
Unfortunately, quality (scientifically valid) EQ tests aren't free. Are You Emotionally Intelligent? Here's How to Know for Sure
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By fonewear 2015-07-11 08:02:24
Quote: When emotional intelligence (EQ) first appeared to the masses, it served as the missing link in a peculiar finding: people with average IQs outperform those with the highest IQs 70% of the time. This anomaly threw a massive wrench into the broadly held assumption that IQ was the sole source of success.
Decades of research now point to emotional intelligence as being the critical factor that sets star performers apart from the rest of the pack. The connection is so strong that 90% of top performers have high emotional intelligence.
Emotional intelligence is the "something" in each of us that is a bit intangible. It affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions to achieve positive results.
Despite the significance of EQ, its intangible nature makes it very difficult to know how much you have and what you can do to improve if you're lacking. You can always take a scientifically validated test, such as the one that comes with the Emotional Intelligence 2.0 book.
Unfortunately, quality (scientifically valid) EQ tests aren't free. Are You Emotionally Intelligent? Here's How to Know for Sure
I don't know about emotional intelligence but I got ENTJ when I did a personality test.
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes1.htm
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By Garuda.Chanti 2015-07-17 09:02:06
Best thing I have seen on HuffPo in a long time.
A Note About Our Coverage Of Donald Trump's 'Campaign'
Quote: After watching and listening to Donald Trump since he announced his candidacy for president, we have decided we won't report on Trump's campaign as part of The Huffington Post's political coverage. Instead, we will cover his campaign as part of our Entertainment section. Our reason is simple: Trump's campaign is a sideshow. We won't take the bait. If you are interested in what The Donald has to say, you'll find it next to our stories on the Kardashians and The Bachelorette.
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By Ramyrez 2015-07-17 09:42:17
I don't know about emotional intelligence but I got ENTJ when I did a personality test.
ISFJ, but you might be surprised to know that both the S and F were <2%, so really right in the middle of intuitive/sensing and thinking/feeling.
(Introvert(41%) Sensing(1%) Feeling(3%) Judging(22%))
Which is probably why I always want what seems the best for people, but I hate people in general so why the hell I want what's best for them is a bit of a head scratcher.
Though the fact that nothing is rated higher than moderate probably says something horrible about me, but I don't *** care.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-07-17 09:44:25
INTJ.
I like the Meyer-Biggs test, I think it's one of the most accurate with its archetypes to pinpoint a person at a macrolevel.
edit: I don't remember the exact %s, maybe I'll do it again to check that, it's been forever.
edit2:
Introverted 92%
Intuitive 97%
Thinking 32%
Judging 24%
Turbulent 50%
By Ramyrez 2015-07-17 09:52:06
INTJ.
I like the Meyer-Biggs test, I think it's one of the most accurate with its archetypes to pinpoint a person at a macrolevel.
edit: I don't remember the exact %s, maybe I'll do it again to check that, it's been forever.
Well than what does it say about me that everything is middle of the road, at best? :p
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-07-17 10:40:15
The only explanation is that it works like golf scores.
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By Ramyrez 2015-07-17 10:42:18
The only explanation is that it works like golf scores.
I think you guys just get the brunt of my feels so I don't have to deal with them anywhere else and can use more reason in my day-to-day.
So you're emotional punching bags, apparently.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-07-17 10:47:40
The only explanation is that it works like golf scores.
I think you guys just get the brunt of my feels so I don't have to deal with them anywhere else and can use more reason in my day-to-day.
So you're emotional punching bags, apparently.
I'm thinking that's probably common in internet forums. I know I don't converse with people in person the same way that I do with you guys, with the exception of my humor.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-07-17 10:49:16
And yes, I do post memes in real life. Don't ask how.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/04/women-masturbation-statistics-fivethirtyeight_n_5445530.html
This thread should be stickied because it's the Huffington Post. All sorts of batcrazy BS "stories" come out of this all the time.
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