Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Oh Brockton is EXTREMELY correct on this issue....for example
Woman freaks out over Hobby Lobby’s raw cotton display
http://nypost.com/2017/09/18/woman-f...otton-display/
.....yeah a PLANT is racist, a PLANT (which I'm going to guess) the lady freaking out about makes use of whether it's bags or clothes or towels.
And from the same article
"Lipscomb University president Randy Lowry was forced to send an apology letter to black students on Friday after they visited his home to discuss college life — and became outraged by a number of cotton-stem centerpieces that he had set up around the residence."
I'd like to punch some of these perpetually offended jackasses right in the face so they actually have something legitimate to complain about.
Now due to progress, I'm guessing that I am probably doing a lot less manual labor than my ancestors and likewise these idiots complaining of raw cotton being on display (shock and horror) are most likely doing FAR FAR FAR less manual labor than their ancestors. There are legitimate things to complain about, raw cotton on display is not one of them. A cross set on fire in somebody's yard...YES.....raw cotton on display anywhere, no, not really all that offensive and if you do find it offensive SEEK HELP.
God damned infuriating
@Master I know that was not the way in which you wanted to agree with me but it was funny as hell how you put it
Beanz first of all Lyle is perfectly correct to say that punching anyone in the face simply based on the words that they speak is not only illegal but stupid. Second of all how dare you how double dare you how double dog dare you anti-semite 50% of something
Truth be told the notion that todays generation is softer and we collectively are more spoiled is not exclusive to 'young' people today. I think it's natural for every generation to think itself 'harder' than the next. As we age we hold onto some of the things we experienced growing up and now adapt to todays culture, conveniences technologies. We know how it is and the value of sitting alone with time to think. But how many of us now put our phones away around a table tonight? Can go without a/c more than a week without losing our fookin minds? The list is endless. Our Fathers or Grandfathers will never know the convenience of 'choosing' to enlist knowing they'll most likely be sent off to be shot at, similar to WW1 conscription.
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