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really? considering hes a red indian, and the Bison designation was black how do u figure? or was this another stab in the dark at humour?
Not "indian", Native American. It's PC. And "Black" as a description is very UN-PC. And it wasn't humour, it was sarcasm over the way things are in this PC world of ours these days. I mean, really, "Bad Guys" is no longer an acceptable term, say rather "Non-friendly persons" or some such.
They have warning labels on the DVD's of old Seasame Street episodes, saying they're not suitable for young children. Part of that is the language, other part is the situations, like Cookie Monster smoking and then eating a pipe. Also, his eating cookies. Oscar is a grouch, that's not PC, and Bert and Ernie share a basement apartment. Oh, and Big Bird is the only one who can see snuffalufagus, which is also a non-friendly thing.
Yes, it's all sarcasm when I pointedly make a comment like I did.
Not "indian", Native American. It's PC. And "Black" as a description is very UN-PC. And it wasn't humour, it was sarcasm over the way things are in this PC world of ours these days. I mean, really, "Bad Guys" is no longer an acceptable term, say rather "Non-friendly persons" or some such.
They have warning labels on the DVD's of old Seasame Street episodes, saying they're not suitable for young children. Part of that is the language, other part is the situations, like Cookie Monster smoking and then eating a pipe. Also, his eating cookies. Oscar is a grouch, that's not PC, and Bert and Ernie share a basement apartment. Oh, and Big Bird is the only one who can see snuffalufagus, which is also a non-friendly thing.
Yes, it's all sarcasm when I pointedly make a comment like I did.
maybe i was just pointing out its not that humourous. especially when a caucasion is pointing it out. my cousin considers her self a red indian, but was told she had to be a native american. even though she was born out of the country. u might think its witty but its just an irritating reminder for me how the caucs make all the rules. i guess that sometimes to some people u just arent funny. throw that in with the mood of this screwy holiday for certain peoples of this country. i dont thinkyoure a bad guy, just a guy. and as we all know most guys usually dont think before they blurt crappe out. no worries.
reminder: sacrasim doenst usually translate well if its not audible.
and nope not moxie. good thinking about the time frame of events though.
The selfish infect us all with sad, vulgar, sexual references and a constant barage of innapropriate innuendo. A pity to be subjected to this against our wills, but to allow it into our lives with open arms shames us all
maybe i was just pointing out its not that humourous. especially when a caucasion is pointing it out. my cousin considers her self a red indian, but was told she had to be a native american. even though she was born out of the country. u might think its witty but its just an irritating reminder for me how the caucs make all the rules. i guess that sometimes to some people u just arent funny. throw that in with the mood of this screwy holiday for certain peoples of this country. i dont thinkyoure a bad guy, just a guy. and as we all know most guys usually dont think before they blurt crappe out. no worries.
reminder: sacrasim doenst usually translate well if its not audible.
and nope not moxie. good thinking about the time frame of events though.
I don't actually celebrate this holiday, I'm the only one at work here. And I do understand what you're saying. Giving thanks for stolen land isn't my idea of a holiday, I've been cheated out of land myself. And I've been derided and made fun of for my own heritage.
As for Moxie, they still sell that stuff, and I don't know why. Nasty stuff, really. I saw it kill grass it'd been poured on.
minutes before Barry Allen gained his super speed powers, he was drinking something. what was the mystery liquid?
Was it a glass of milk? I remember reading that a long time ago, but I can not remember what he was drinking.
I do think I remember he'd been reading an old "All Flash" comicbook tho, but that's another question on another trivia thread.
Was it a glass of milk? I remember reading that a long time ago, but I can not remember what he was drinking.
I do think I remember he'd been reading an old "All Flash" comicbook tho, but that's another question on another trivia thread.
nope not a glass of milk but a small carton of milk. Barry Allen was so very white bread.
The selfish infect us all with sad, vulgar, sexual references and a constant barage of innapropriate innuendo. A pity to be subjected to this against our wills, but to allow it into our lives with open arms shames us all
But tough, and proved it by drinking out of a carton. Guess there were no dirty glasses around the lab.
Wait, you mean I got this one right?
considering i asked what he was drinking and not what it was in, yeah, i figure u got this one.
The selfish infect us all with sad, vulgar, sexual references and a constant barage of innapropriate innuendo. A pity to be subjected to this against our wills, but to allow it into our lives with open arms shames us all
The Riddler's henchgirl Molly, in the first episode, fell into the Batmobile's nuclear power source. In the Zelda the Great episode, two criminals were hiding in mummy cases to shoot the Dynamic Duo; Zelda cried a warning and Batman and Robin ducked, and they shot each other.