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Definitely some places there are terrible, but you can curate your own content. I go there for the news and a laugh.HughFreakingDillon said:
never been on reddit. isn't that one of the worst of them all?dignin said:
In full agreement. Got off all of it, except here and Reddit.my2hands said:
Twitter is a cesspool, we agree on that... as is pretty much all of social mediadignin said:
Did this take place all on Twitter?HughFreakingDillon said:
not from what I read.OnWis97 said:
I wonder how much of this was "outrage to all things Justin Bieber."HughFreakingDillon said:so on April Fool's Day, Justin Bieber pulled a prank that his wife was expecting. Everyone is now in a tizzy that this was highly insensitive to those who can't conceive or have had miscarriages, etc. and he had to make a public apology.
unbelievable.
If so, more proof that it's a cesspool.
PJSoul is also right, it is a great source for tech problems (or any other head scratches you might have). Also a good place to find concert pre-sale passwords and such.
I also find Youtube is a great resource if you have to fix your computer, car and anything home reno related. It's all there.0 -
Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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I suppose this could be seen as aver-reacting but if I were black or Hispanic or Asian, I would probably think not. Besides, I never understood the appeal of being a part of a crowd of people all trying to look the same. I'm happier being an iconoclast.HughFreakingDillon said:
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
there is absolutely zero inherently racist about this. it all started in the 80's with Winnipeg's playoff answer to Calgary's Sea of Red. our home jerseys at the time were white, when the jets came back, it switched, but the "white noise" and "whiteout" tradition remained. if anything, it is all-inclusive. for someone to draw some type of parallel between this and the KKK is absolutely absurd.brianlux said:
I suppose this could be seen as aver-reacting but if I were black or Hispanic or Asian, I would probably think not. Besides, I never understood the appeal of being a part of a crowd of people all trying to look the same. I'm happier being an iconoclast.HughFreakingDillon said:Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Some group is comparing Jet fans wearing all white to support their team in the playoffs to the KKK...whoever is making that comparisons are nuts and the media for even giving these clowns attention is even crazier...Give Peas A Chance…0
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that was one of the things that people were pissed about. a local radio station had this person on, and the station was flooded with complaints about giving this person a platform. it is just so ludicrous I don't even know where to begin.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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I do not even think the Jets are the only sports teams to do an all white out during the post-season...just plain nuts. I hope the fans just say FU and continue their tradition.Give Peas A Chance…0
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agree 100%. the media giving these nut jobs a platform is just dumb.Meltdown99 said:Some group is comparing Jet fans wearing all white to support their team in the playoffs to the KKK...whoever is making that comparisons are nuts and the media for even giving these clowns attention is even crazier...
if the lights go out in the city can we no longer call it a blackout?0 -
I think it's stupid that the Jets color isn't black. Jet black. Everyone knows, ya know!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Fake news! The Jets are going out in the first round anyways.
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I believe this to be true.dignin said:Fake news! The Jets are going out in the first round anyways.
Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
dignin said:Fake news! The Jets are going out in the first round anyways.

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I'm betting the vast majority of non-white people think this is as idiotic as anyone else.brianlux said:
I suppose this could be seen as aver-reacting but if I were black or Hispanic or Asian, I would probably think not. Besides, I never understood the appeal of being a part of a crowd of people all trying to look the same. I'm happier being an iconoclast.HughFreakingDillon said:
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I'm betting the vast majority of non-white people think this is as idiotic as anyone else.brianlux said:
I suppose this could be seen as aver-reacting but if I were black or Hispanic or Asian, I would probably think not. Besides, I never understood the appeal of being a part of a crowd of people all trying to look the same. I'm happier being an iconoclast.HughFreakingDillon said:Let's take a poll!Ah, but where?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
'Legalized bullying': Stop playing dodgeball in schools, UBC professor urges
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dodgeball-dangerous-stop-ubc-professor-1.5161403?fbclid=IwAR21Gc4qMaHSRNmMeM87hI0ZR3xHxjljreBnB-aU6MSQtdpfG3l6Tty3xl8
I loved dodgeball...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Too often people forget that politics is the art of convincing others in the righteousness of your position. It's about getting new votes. Calling them idiots does not accomplish that. It's why I think it's foolish for candidates to refuse to do the Fox townhall. I know that's not the citizens obligation necessarily.brianlux said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:If people cannot understand the symbolism of the MAGA hat then that is on them. It’s not a challenging item of information to misinterpret.
It’s one thing to support McDonald and his dogshit mess in the hopes that maybe there’s method in the madness... it’s a whole other thing to proudly flaunt it.
In my mind, one can safely be stereotyped wearing a MAGA hat. One cannot safely be stereotyped by the basis of their skin colour.I pretty much agree with everything you said her, Thirty. But maybe a good question to ask is, What will more likely change the perspective of someone who wears a MAGA hat- ridiculing someone you don't know much about other than a quick glimpse on social media or educating them about the reality of the fact that Trump and his supporters are generally making America worse, not great?Don't get me wrong, I have the save gut reaction to anyone wearing a MAGA hat- "You're an idiot!" But telling them that might not be the best way to change their mind or reverse the tide of what many of us see as an ever worsening of America. It's easy to do the former, damn hard to do the latter. I'm sometimes guilty of making the wrong choice that way.
Occasionally I see someone in an airport with a hat or shirt and it takes restraint not to say something.0 -
In high school we played a game in gym class called Murderball. It was exactly like dodgeball, except not with a big red rubber bouncy ball. No, Murderball was played with partially deflated volleyballs. That shit HURT!!Meltdown99 said:'Legalized bullying': Stop playing dodgeball in schools, UBC professor urges
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dodgeball-dangerous-stop-ubc-professor-1.5161403?fbclid=IwAR21Gc4qMaHSRNmMeM87hI0ZR3xHxjljreBnB-aU6MSQtdpfG3l6Tty3xl8
I loved dodgeball...
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We classed it up a bit and called it "European Handball" lol!HesCalledDyer said:
In high school we played a game in gym class called Murderball. It was exactly like dodgeball, except not with a big red rubber bouncy ball. No, Murderball was played with partially deflated volleyballs. That shit HURT!!Meltdown99 said:'Legalized bullying': Stop playing dodgeball in schools, UBC professor urges
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dodgeball-dangerous-stop-ubc-professor-1.5161403?fbclid=IwAR21Gc4qMaHSRNmMeM87hI0ZR3xHxjljreBnB-aU6MSQtdpfG3l6Tty3xl8
I loved dodgeball...
I got t o take a volleyball and whiz it as fast as I wanted at a person in front of a net.
Loved it.
It wasn't for the kids whom were non-athletic. They stayed out of the way and chose to not participate.
I can see how the game was bad for some.0 -
The idea of banning dodgeball is so sad to me.... Although I never witnessed it being used as a way to abuse other students when I was a kid. Bullying really wasn't a very bad problem in the schools I went to. As far as I could tell, the only "bullying" that generally happened was people being socially neglected. I.e. the bully victims simply didn't really have any friends and weren't included in activities outside of school, not invited to parties, etc. That is very very sad, but it's not like kids should be forced to hang out with people they don't like... which I think some kids are also being forced to do now... not sure how I feel about that.Meltdown99 said:'Legalized bullying': Stop playing dodgeball in schools, UBC professor urges
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dodgeball-dangerous-stop-ubc-professor-1.5161403?fbclid=IwAR21Gc4qMaHSRNmMeM87hI0ZR3xHxjljreBnB-aU6MSQtdpfG3l6Tty3xl8
I loved dodgeball...
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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