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Hura Tahiti 2015 Overall Round - Melanie

Sagemind says...

Up-vote for the Loin Cloth. I was routing for it to "Maintain" the whole time. How did it stay on through that. Modern clothiers should take notes.

The Daily Show - The Redskins' Name - Catching Racism

newtboy says...

Odd. Where I live we have many native American casinos. Not one of them has stereotypical 'indians' in head dresses, loin cloths, war paint, and beaded dresses. Except for the totem pole in front and their names, you might think they came direct from Reno. Is it different where you live?

My mom had the best solution to this Redskins issue, just change the mascot to a red potato, problem solved, name remains.

Mordhaus said:

Just give the upset folks some money, should solve the issue. I mean, they are more than willing to demean and stereotype themselves at Native American owned casinos to make boatloads of cash. Really only seems to be a problem when they don't get a portion of the revenue.

Gov't stopped funding charity, private donations surge 500% (Politics Talk Post)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

You are projecting. I'm not saying that high density metropolitan areas are superior, I'm saying that when people live in such close proximity to one another, it requires organization and management for it to function. If you live on Walden pond, not so much. Thoreau's concept of liberty was one of genuine self-reliance, not your shallow, materialist, David Koch reboot.

Like most other conservatives, you confuse wealth with self reliance. Money doesn't make you more self reliant. It makes you less self reliant. By its very definition, money relies on the existence of others for it to have value in the first place - A million dollars will buy you nothing in the wilderness.

Usually, the more money you have, the less self reliant you become, and in terminal stages of wealth, you regress to an infantile state, requiring maids, cooks, butlers, chauffeurs and other types of personal assistants to take care of you. Look at Donald Trump on the news if you want to see the infantilization caused by late stage wealthyness. The wealthy are not able or willing to do anything for themselves.

I'd respect your political views on liberty more if they were more like Thoreau's - and less concerned with materialism, greed, bling and property rights. As I've said before, the fact that you feel the need to graft radical Friedmanite conservatism to your concept of liberty tells me that you understand nothing of liberty. I wish HDT were alive and here on videosift to set you straight, but he would probably not own a laptop or have an internet connection.

Go spend a month in the wilderness with nothing but a bowie knife and a loin cloth, and you'd come back with a very different concept of liberty.

>> ^blankfist:

Like a sheltered kid who's always lived under the wing of California's warm upper-middle class. Someone who champions the working class, but speaks like the bourgeois.

choggie (Member Profile)

kronosposeidon says...

It is funnier than shit, ain't it?

In reply to this comment by choggie:
that's some inspired shit right there main.....

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Here's something funny I saw on a show a few years ago about homosexuality. It was probably on The Learning Channel or PBS or something. Anyway they were talking to some homosexual men about when they first 'knew' they were gay. One guy said "I always knew I was gay. I remember seeing the Green Giant commercials when I was a kid and wanting to look up under his loin cloth. I figured it had to be the size of a silo!" I about fell out of my chair laughing.

The moral of the story, choggie: The Green Giant might have been a nightmare to some kids, but a dream to others.

kronosposeidon (Member Profile)

choggie says...

that's some inspired shit right there main.....

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Here's something funny I saw on a show a few years ago about homosexuality. It was probably on The Learning Channel or PBS or something. Anyway they were talking to some homosexual men about when they first 'knew' they were gay. One guy said "I always knew I was gay. I remember seeing the Green Giant commercials when I was a kid and wanting to look up under his loin cloth. I figured it had to be the size of a silo!" I about fell out of my chair laughing.

The moral of the story, choggie: The Green Giant might have been a nightmare to some kids, but a dream to others.

The Jolly Green Giant

kronosposeidon says...

Here's something funny I saw on a show a few years ago about homosexuality. It was probably on The Learning Channel or PBS or something. Anyway they were talking to some homosexual men about when they first 'knew' they were gay. One guy said "I always knew I was gay. I remember seeing the Green Giant commercials when I was a kid and wanting to look up under his loin cloth. I figured it had to be the size of a silo!" I about fell out of my chair laughing.

The moral of the story, choggie: The Green Giant might have been a nightmare to some kids, but a dream to others.

Racism in Action - Mexican Visits an Anti-Immigration Rally

quantumushroom says...

This isn't some innocent Mexican peasant doing the filming but an obvious sh't-disturber.

The legal American citizens aren't throwing bottles or wearing masks like the communist-anarchist-racist trash "la raza".

Real Americans deserve to be furious, they're paying for these illegal parasites and the enabling clowns in DC.

How many hundreds of years do these losers have to go back to justify "me-here-first".

Mexico was originally Tyrannosaurus Rex Land before loin-clothed Mex-indian ancestors stole it.









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