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112787   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Oct 6, 4:15pm  

Is Kenji a bot?
112788   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Oct 6, 4:38pm  

Kenji says
NancyPelosiHaircut says
Is Kenji a bot?


Ever been punched in the face by a bot ?


Sounds like an NPC
112789   Eric Holder   2020 Oct 6, 4:47pm  

Makes one wonder what kind of crap did Nancy&Co try to sneak into the bill.
112790   Eric Holder   2020 Oct 6, 4:50pm  

"He doesn't want to be elected!"
112791   Ceffer   2020 Oct 6, 4:55pm  

Kenji like free shit. It's a free shit bot.
112792   ForcedTQ   2020 Oct 6, 4:57pm  

Hey Kenji, the Federal Government is NOT supposed to “Help” people financially. Not people, not corporations, not anyone.
112793   HeadSet   2020 Oct 6, 5:07pm  

ForcedTQ says
Hey Kenji, the Federal Government is NOT supposed to “Help” people financially. Not people, not corporations, not anyone.


Correct, the best way to help all concerned is to open back up.
112794   Ceffer   2020 Oct 6, 5:09pm  

Isn't this like asking for more ass fucking from the politicians who have already been fucking you in the ass for the last several years?
112795   WookieMan   2020 Oct 6, 5:22pm  

Kenji says
NO WAY I'm going to vote for a guy like Trump who withholds help


Kenji says
So, the Dems better damn well perform when they get the House


Huh? They’re not performing now. Your expectations are not logical in the framework of how this goes down.
112796   WookieMan   2020 Oct 6, 5:22pm  

Kenji says
NO WAY I'm going to vote for a guy like Trump who withholds help


Kenji says
So, the Dems better damn well perform when they get the House


Huh? They’re not performing now. Your expectations are not logical in the framework of how this goes down.
112797   PaisleyPattern   2020 Oct 6, 7:41pm  

Makes sense to me, they’ve tried everything else, it’s exactly what I have expected was going to happen.
112798   theoakman   2020 Oct 6, 7:46pm  

In Russia they poison political opponents. The Dems are trying out more communist tactics.
112799   PaisleyPattern   2020 Oct 6, 7:52pm  

I think everybody does it, if you try to mix things up too much it’ll happen anywhere
112800   PaisleyPattern   2020 Oct 6, 7:55pm  

Does anyone think that if trillions of dollars at stake people aren’t going to get pretty violent about it?
112801   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Oct 6, 8:03pm  

theoakman says
In Russia they poison political opponents. The Dems are trying out more communist tactics.
In Russia, one candidate can enlist the secret police to spy on another candidate, and to be complicit in a character assassination campaign against the candidate. Made up charges on made up source information. Not in the USA, bucko! No, way.
112802   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Oct 6, 8:06pm  

PaisleyPattern says
I think everybody does it, if you try to mix things up too much it’ll happen anywhere


It’s why book 1984 is timeless. Our ruling elite are guilty of trying all same shit.
112803   PaisleyPattern   2020 Oct 6, 8:15pm  

Either Trump’s whole anti establishment campaign is fake or a serious attempt at assassination will occur.
112804   Tenpoundbass   2020 Oct 7, 12:59pm  

You know that the whole Mask thing is about to go passe don't you? It wont survive a week past the election. I hope you didn't refinance your house for those Commie Dog Muzzles.
112805   WookieMan   2020 Oct 7, 1:01pm  

Tenpoundbass says
You know that the whole Mask thing is about to go passe don't you? It wont survive a week past the election.

+100. It's amazing that people don't get it. Oh well.
112806   Patrick   2020 Oct 7, 1:04pm  

If Trump gets reelected, masks will still be mandatory, just to piss on the public for voting "wrong".

Re drinks: freshman year at Notre Dame I was locked into my dorm room with 2 other guys and 24 beers. We had to drink them all to be let out.
112807   Tenpoundbass   2020 Oct 7, 1:29pm  

My first drink was at 11, my classmate had a Grandfather that kept cases of various Whiskey and Gin bottles in his bedroom. We lived in a dry county, and on Sundays, and after 7pm every other day. He was local bootlegger to all of the alkies that couldn't wait until the next time the Package Stores opened.
He brought out 2 half pints one day I was over at his house after school. And we downed them straight one shot. I got so drunk and sick. To this day Kentucky Whiskey or Bourbon will engage my gag reflexes if I drink it. Even in a mixed drink.
112808   WookieMan   2020 Oct 7, 2:06pm  

Patrick says
Re drinks: freshman year at Notre Dame I was locked into my dorm room with 2 other guys and 24 beers. We had to drink them all to be let out.

How did they lock you in? It's been a while, but if I recall correctly most dorm room buildings have inward opening doors so as to not whack people as you're exiting the room into the hallway.
112809   richwicks   2020 Oct 7, 2:16pm  

WookieMan says
but if I recall correctly most dorm room buildings have inward opening doors


Doors open inward because of firecodes. If a fireman needs to break in, it's a lot easier to break in if the door opens inward. The door on your house opens inward.
112810   Onvacation   2020 Oct 7, 4:03pm  

I was seven when I had my first drink. Grandpa was drinkin' whiskey and he thought it would be a good idea to give a taste to me and my older brother and cousin. It worked, that stuff burned and the taste did not suit my young palate.

Never had a problem with alcohol.
112811   stereotomy   2020 Oct 7, 4:43pm  

WookieMan says
Patrick says
Re drinks: freshman year at Notre Dame I was locked into my dorm room with 2 other guys and 24 beers. We had to drink them all to be let out.

How did they lock you in? It's been a while, but if I recall correctly most dorm room buildings have inward opening doors so as to not whack people as you're exiting the room into the hallway.


We used to use pennies to wedge the door so that it was too difficult to turn the door handle from the inside. The only way to open the door was to push from the outside so that the pennies dislodged so that the latch could operate. Much fun was to be had . . .
112812   Patrick   2020 Oct 7, 5:12pm  

It's been a long time, so I don't remember exactly, except that the upperclassmen were waiting outside the door to check on our progress.

The building was from the 1920's, so maybe it required a key to get out. I was surprised when I stayed in an apartment in Buenos Aires like that about 10 years ago. If you didn't have the key to get out, it was effectively a prison cell.
112813   Ceffer   2020 Oct 12, 7:30pm  

It's my Covid incubator. Don't knock it.
112814   RWSGFY   2020 Oct 12, 9:06pm  

Ewwwwwww
112815   NDrLoR   2020 Oct 12, 9:37pm  

Bonzo says
What Happens to Your Body When You Don't Change Your Underwear
It reminds me of a piece I read I think on the last page of Time magazine back in the early to mid-70's where they always had an interesting take on society--it may have been one of John Leo's columns in US News & World Report. I remember the title was On Re-Inventing the Wheel. The commentary was about how many of the counterculture people had adopted the philosophical idea of living "natural" by not grooming or bathing or wearing clean clothes. It was the beginning of the filthy, long-haired down and out look that is still popular in some quarters. It said doctors were seeing diseases return that had been banished since Medieval times simply by not bathing regularly--it's obvious that a phenomenon like this would have only arisen in an affluent society where everyone rich or poor had access to basic necessities. A couple of weeks later, there were actually letters to the editor criticizing the article and trying to justify their silly lifestyle.
112816   Ceffer   2020 Oct 12, 10:28pm  

You want to remove them often enough that you don't have to use a chisel, and before they strip skin on removal. Then, you keep the pieces and use them for homeless repellant, or to chase away skunks.
112817   Ceffer   2020 Oct 13, 12:42am  

Bonzo says
I've known a few people who turn their underwear inside out to get a "clean" pair.


What's nice is you can keep doing this indefinitely and it always works. Oxygen is an amazing substance.
112818   WookieMan   2020 Oct 13, 6:10am  

Even while camping without there being a shower or water source to do so, change your damn underwear and clothes at minimum. I think most people have had lazy days where they don't shower, but changing clothes is like going to the bathroom. Just do it.
112820   Tenpoundbass   2020 Oct 13, 6:26am  

I got a bad Sciatic nerve pain in my lower back, that shot down my leg all the way into my foot. I finally linked it to the boxers I was wearing, the elastic band was a little tight. .Although to boxers fit fine. I used to wear Tommy briefs, that had cotton wrapped around the waste band, and a nice thread count of cotton. I used to find them at Ross, but then they quit carrying them, and I couldn't find them on line. Years before that, I quit wearing the tighty whities fruit of the loom. Because the leg holes were tight, and would cut the circulation in my inner thigh, and my hip joint would cramp. Finally I just tossed them and started going Commando. I haven't had leg, hip or sharp pains in my lower back since.

Man has always worn unnecessary garments, and underwear are just one such garment. Wash your ass and wear clean pants.

I would wear Tommy briefs like I used to have, if I could find them. And I still wear underwear with dress pants, or white pants. And usually end up with weird lower body pains when I do.
112821   RWSGFY   2020 Oct 17, 5:55am  

112822   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Oct 17, 8:56am  

Left declared CO2 a pollutant, which is anti science.
Then they said humans produce it and are cancer to the planet, and that they need to curb population. Left hate humans and children.

It’s all documented well in movie Climate Hustle, which left tried to kill.
112823   Dholliday126   2020 Oct 17, 9:38am  

Pat, the genocide already happened. Instead of outright murdering, they decided immigration and breeding were the safe ways.

Naturalization Act of 1965 = no more white christian europeans.

Welfare state = benefits low income minorities who breed like rabbits.

Look at the demographics in California, the genocide already happend.
112824   RWSGFY   2020 Oct 17, 10:04am  

FuckCCP89 says


I don't find this funny, btw.
112825   Tenpoundbass   2020 Oct 17, 11:31am  

What is happening out in the streets reminds me of 90's Ninetindo RPG game plot.

Mario and 5 rings, and Link to the past Legend of Zelda.

Both had the theme, that an Evil Demon had the world under a spell. Ganon and Bowser.

"Don't go outside the people are have turned into Demons under the dark spell of Ganon" or Bowser. Only in our case Soros.
112826   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Oct 17, 2:08pm  

Blacks have actually decreased as a percentage; the real threat is Third Worlders (of almost any race) from countries that believe the US is responsible for their shithole, not the abundant corruption and long history of socialist (or national socialist like Ba'ath) leadership.

Under Obama, we got some weird Iranians. Most Iranians here-to-fore were either US-loving Shah Supporters or Democrats, we started to get some that are Communist and as opposed to the US more than they are the Ayatollah. One ran for office in Virginia, I believe.

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