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Monday, September 22, 2025

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  1. #19 Made me laugh out loud. I need that on the back of a t-shirt. and #5 the cracker one.

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  2. #2 Don't get it????

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    1. Looking close, they’re penguins. But I don’t get the joke either.

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    2. I was really hoping somebody else would answer this. Back in the 90s there were quite a few rapcrap CDs with the cover art being the group looking down at the camera.

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    3. It looks like Mo Money Mo Problems by Puff Daddy and Biggie. Check it out !...... It's exactly what you would expect. The glamorizing of gangsta rapper life. See the puff of smoke ?

      VC

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    4. Used to be called a 'beatdown' shot or angle. Vibrants glaring defiantly down at the camera while marble-mouthing ebonicisms that sounded like "ook" and "eek". Hope this helps.

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    5. If you need help to clear that earworm, see Wirecutter's earlier post of The Highwaymen in concert. That's more my preference as well...
      Vic

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    6. Ken, I think no one got it because there aren't a lot of fans of what a guy I used to work with called "ya mama's a motherfucker music".

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  3. # 1 First time I ever heard of it was when Kenny mentioned it in an email, I had to go look it up
    # 5 Right on
    # 11 Ah yes, the good old days
    # 20 Wait while I wash my eyes with bleach
    JD

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  4. #3 Yeah right! I would bet they were stealing other tribe members nose bones before whitey showed up with actual good stuff.

    CY

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    1. The shit they say here is hilarious. The dams are empty because whites built the dams too big. People get struck by lightning so a committee must be established to investigate this lightning phenomena. Then we had this genius student from the University of Cape Town https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9SiRNibD14

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    2. No different than liberals here in the US who never take responsibility for all the evil things they do. It's always someone else's fault.

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  5. Anybody else read #3 as General "Shithole"?

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    1. Oh, yes! We are gonna have a “shitload” of fun with THAT name!

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    2. I thought it was a fake name at first but Khehla Sithole was the Police Commissioner of South Africa from '17 to '22 and he did say that.
      Al_in_Ottawa

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  6. #3 ... Back I was a (racist) high schooler in a (racist) high school plagued with surly, violent, patently unteachable blacks, we (racists) would imitate them, saying "It's YO' fault we stupid!" General Shithole just perpetuates the stereotype of black imbeciles blaming everyone but themselves for their chronic dysfunction. They are a failed race under permanent custodial care, everywhere in the world. Send 'em back.

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    1. A few weeks back, for a few days, every once in a while, an ad would pop up on my facebook feed. No lie.....Retire in South Africa. I'm still not sure it wasn't gag by The Bee. Then there were the comments, which I'm sure had to be generated by fake accounts, bots, whatever. "Wonderful place" "Friendly people" "Never felt unsafe". Of course, as a famous man once said, "nobody ever got poor underestimating the gullibility of the American public."

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    2. Within my church circles I have a few South African friends (my country is a common escape option). They miss "home" as it was but consistently say they emigrated because there was no future for their children. They are consistently nice people, hard working and fit in well. Saying that I also have a few black Nigerian friends who great company and highly educated. They left Africa for similar reasons.

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  7. #11: So did Trannies.

    #16: More people = 1

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  8. 1: They're the same ones who seem to be struggling hardest to see through the ridiculous low effort narrative that's been spun.
    15: And people talk about the "storied culture" of that region of the world.
    19 and 20 tie together nicely.

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  9. 1. I am well over 60 and my older son explained to me over 10 years ago what furries were and he predicted that they seem silly at first but are actually a danger to society because of their detachment from reality and their demand that people accept them.

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  10. 6. I found whiskey helps in this regard.
    -lg

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  11. There was an episode of the original CSI that featured furries, so I have known about them since 2003. At age 74, I totally agree with 18. (Who am I kidding? I'm an introvert and never liked being around people.)

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  12. I miss the good old days when "Car Jacked" meant getting off, not getting out.

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  13. #3 - misspelled General Shithole
    -Steve in Idaho

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  14. #5 - The term "cracker" is no longer allowed. The new term is "Saltine-American".

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