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Baltimore is one of the few US cities with a name directly derived from Irish Gaelic.
https://foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore/city-student-passes-3-classes-in-four-years-ranks-near-top-half-of-class-with-013-gpa
City student passes 3 classes in four years, ranks near top half of class with 0.13 GPA
the buildings, roads, and people themselves must be destroyedBy all accounts, they're pretty well along with accomplishing that.
Easy Peasy. Call Baltimore 'New Crackistan' in honor of its founding drug lords.
City student passes 3 classes in four years, ranks near top half of class with 0.13 GPA
I saw a girl hit a man over the head with a beer bottle. His whole scalp was torn so bad it flopped over his face.
WineHorror1 saysI saw a girl hit a man over the head with a beer bottle. His whole scalp was torn so bad it flopped over his face.
Yeah, but did she still take him home? For Baltimore, I would imagine that was just a bit of shit testing.
GlocknLoad saysI got a threesome out of that place.
Trannies don't count. Yes, I'm evil.
That place filled with the craziest white people imaginable.
We do have quite a dilemma here in Maryland, don't we? As we hide the facts of history in the name of political correctness, we face the ultimate irony. Baltimore is named after Cecil Calvert, second Lord Baltimore. In 1663 Charles Calvert, the third Lord Baltimore, had the dubious distinction of being the first to legally mandate in Maryland that once a slave, a slave for life, and the children of slaves also to be slaves for life. Other states quickly followed.
If a mere statue is offensive ("Hogan and Taney," Aug. 21), then we must not allow the city known as Baltimore to continue to honor the very man who legally cemented the institution of slavery in this country.
https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/readers-respond/bs-ed-rr-baltimore-name-20170828-story.html