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"WHITE PRIVILEGE"...- A Message to Young Black (and white)

6 phrases with racist origins you may have been unaware

Lawdeedaw says...

I find her racism towards country folks annoying. She says "hey stranger, long time no see" like a cowboy is having sex with his sister...huck huck dumb country boy. Sure do gots a pretty mouth.

But as this adds something to the debate (mostly that MTV is dead for a reason and this talentless woman is not its savior...) I will upvote it.

Confederate Flag Parade in Georgia. Wait for it....

newtboy jokingly says...

Oh, you had me until your arguments WHY A-team was better.

Lets see...black 'rape' van better than a high flying, 'street legal' racing Charger? I respectfully disagree.
Better theme song, not to my ears, but both are good.
Peppard, better than Uncle Jesse, depends on the episode to me. Mr. T, OK, he's better than any single Duke character...but Murdock wasn't 1/4 the comedy relief of Roscoe P Coltrane, Enos, and Flash....and the Team had nothing to answer Daisy!
"I love it when a plan come's together", great line (I still say it all the time), but then again, so was "Luke, how come you didn't stop for me?" asked by Bo after diving in the window of the General at about 30 mph!

Then you have the military supermen that can't hit a person-ever VS the country boys that can hit moving targets from moving targets with arrows wrapped with dynamite and moonshine Molotov's! COME ON!

But all that said, 9/10 episodes of Hazard were basically the same story, Boss Hog is stealing something and the boys need to escape the crooked law to stop him. At least A-Team had more story variation, more explosions, and just as many car flips/jumps. Kind of an apple/orange thing to me. My 12 year old self was glad they were not on at the same time, no DVR back then.

ChaosEngine said:

Dude, better theme music, better vehicle (a team van > general lee), Mr T and George freaking "I love it when a plan comes together" Peppard!
/argument

Slayer - Raining Blood: On banjo!

Felicia Day & Jason Charles Miller - Gamer Girl, Country Boy

Felicia Day & Jason Charles Miller - Gamer Girl, Country Boy

Felicia Day & Jason Charles Miller - Gamer Girl, Country Boy

Rand Paul Flip Flops on Civil Rights Act, Blames Media

NetRunner says...

>> ^blankfist:

@NetRunner, translation of what you wrote: "If you don't like it, get out of my country, boy!"


I don't quite get why you think this is wrong, but saying "If you don't like it, get out of my store, boy!" is not only right, but that using violence in order to uphold it is perfectly morally sound.

Rand Paul Flip Flops on Civil Rights Act, Blames Media

blankfist says...

@NetRunner, translation of what you wrote: "If you don't like it, get out of my country, boy!"

The social contract idea is lunacy. A contract is an agreement. An agreement means there has to be a meeting of the minds between two parties (without coercion), in your example between the government and me. I never agreed to this "social contract", so it doesn't exist.

It certainly exists because the government will use their men with guns to enforce it upon me, but it doesn't morally or philosophically exist. It exists only because of coercion. Only because of violence.

Low-Tech Solution To Gulf Oil Spill Looks Surprisingly Good

Issykitty says...

True, @Lann. There is an abundant supply of rednecks in the state of California. Probably a disproportionate concentration of them in Southern CA in comparison to most places. We've got more of EVERYTHING here.

In reply to this comment by Lann:
>> ^blankfist:

Oh, you didn't have to change the title. I posted this video on facebook and called it "Country Boy Solution", but that's because I have lots of friends in the south and "redneck" is OUR WORD! You can't use it!
It's an important enough video for a quality either way.


Rednecks are not exclusively in the south...they reign from coast to coast.

Low-Tech Solution To Gulf Oil Spill Looks Surprisingly Good

Lann says...

>> ^blankfist:

Oh, you didn't have to change the title. I posted this video on facebook and called it "Country Boy Solution", but that's because I have lots of friends in the south and "redneck" is OUR WORD! You can't use it!
It's an important enough video for a quality either way.


Rednecks are not exclusively in the south...they reign from coast to coast.

Low-Tech Solution To Gulf Oil Spill Looks Surprisingly Good

blankfist says...

Oh, you didn't have to change the title. I posted this video on facebook and called it "Country Boy Solution", but that's because I have lots of friends in the south and "redneck" is OUR WORD! You can't use it!

It's an important enough video for a *quality either way.

Cowboy at a Goth club

daxgaz says...

i would like to see this made in to a full movie. I would love to see a country boy go goth to a country concert.

this guy is true punk. it's not about a uniform, it's about pissing off the establishment, even if that establishment is a goth group.

People Depressed That Avatar Isn't Real

westy says...

>> ^Xaielao:
I can see Westy is already in the 'calling Avatar crap makes me cool' phase. That didn't take very long.

Avatar is quite ground breaking and in 3D it really puts you into the world. I saw it again in 3D last night and with 5 movies coming out yesterday I expected there to be a decent crowd at best, but the theater was so packed there weren't enough seats for all the viewers. I couldn't believe that a month in the movie is still selling out at $13.50 a ticket for the 3D showing. And from what I heard the 2 theaters showing it in 2d were the same way.
It's an awe inspiring movie. Sure the plot is obvious and the acting isn't entirely Oscar Worthy but the CG is groundbreaking and they successfully surpassed what was considered unsurpassable, the Uncanny Valley. Anyone that finds themselves depressed and see's our own world as gray is weak of will in the first place. Our own world is thick with awe inspiring places and vistas as well. But since most people live in forests of concrete and glass and barely see any wildlife besides pidgeons and their entire lives are passed simply eking out an existence, I can see where such a life would be empty. And it's why I will always be a country boy.

"I can see Westy is already in the 'calling Avatar crap makes me cool' phase. That didn't take very long." can you see how moronic that statement is ?

I went to see avatar thinking it might be good film , i left it thinking omg everyone is going to be slagging this off all that mony invested in it was a total waist, and that the people that did the back drops and cgi would be pissed off at a film that had the plot and delivery of something designed for a 8 year old to understand. ( and not in a good way)

I mean compare avatar to something like Jurassic park. CGI in jurassic park was ground braking and not just technically but interms of its implementation. also the story in Jurassic park and the pacing of the film and all the characters is fantastic. Avatar just feals Dead.

Then again avatar has made alot of money so there is obviously a market for it maby people just want simple films that require no thinking and that you can predict the outcome and pretty much the entirety of each sceen and the out come of the film instantly.



The only thing they did better than other films was some of the character cgi in a cupple of sceens. but you could still tell what was cg and what wasn't from the animation.

Granted if you havent watched allot of cgi then maby you would be highly impressed , but there has for a long time been alot of art work of photo real cgi outside of films , and you have Manny scenes in real films where they use photo real cgi on characters faces or various aspects and u would probably never notice it , in avatar you can tell when its cg or not.

People Depressed That Avatar Isn't Real

Xaielao says...

I can see Westy is already in the 'calling Avatar crap makes me cool' phase. That didn't take very long.


Avatar is quite ground breaking and in 3D it really puts you into the world. I saw it again in 3D last night and with 5 movies coming out yesterday I expected there to be a decent crowd at best, but the theater was so packed there weren't enough seats for all the viewers. I couldn't believe that a month in the movie is still selling out at $13.50 a ticket for the 3D showing. And from what I heard the 2 theaters showing it in 2d were the same way.

It's an awe inspiring movie. Sure the plot is obvious and the acting isn't entirely Oscar Worthy but the CG is groundbreaking and they successfully surpassed what was considered unsurpassable, the Uncanny Valley. Anyone that finds themselves depressed and see's our own world as gray is weak of will in the first place. Our own world is thick with awe inspiring places and vistas as well. But since most people live in forests of concrete and glass and barely see any wildlife besides pidgeons and their entire lives are passed simply eking out an existence, I can see where such a life would be empty. And it's why I will always be a country boy.



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