The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: retweets WHITE POWER, condemns Black Lives Matter, regrets criminal justice reform

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In the USVI a popular insult was ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ or ■■■■■■■ for short.

Jesus Christ. Do we have to imagine watching every bit of humor in front of every conceivable audience before we’re allowed to laugh? Oh hey, I think this raunchy joke would offend some grandmothers, better not laugh at it.

It’s crystal clear that no one is laughing at the inability to walk generally. The sketch has no humor value to anyone itt if Trump is replaced by a random person or even a random celebrity or even a villain like Mitch McConnell. The entirety of the humor derives from it being Trump, because of who he is.

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Ofcourse…

It’s more widely used down south, up here it tends to be mostly females who use it wrt men, if a scotsman calls you it its generally a second more before he tries to punch you, generally.

Laugh up, not down. It’s simple.

Me: Laughing at the President of the United States of America.

Clovis:

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Generally speaking, it’s bad form to bash people for non-character issues, things over which they have no control etc. But for some people it’s just by god really really hard not to make full use of every weapon in the proverbial arsenal, even the ones banned at Geneva, and Trump is one of those people.

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“I hope your picasso falls off the wall and kills your mother, fuckin rich bastard”

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I knew you were going to reply with this obviously dumb take.

Laugh at his gold leaf toilet not his neurological disease.

Don’t mock Trump for having health issues, but do revel in the joy of knowing that he might die off soon.

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You know I say this but when I was playing online poker and a donk wanted to talk trash to me I’d go on the most unhinged rants you could possibly imagine, like calling people gambling addict degenerate pieces of shit who were losing money they couldn’t afford because they were too stupid to quit. When I played live I was nice to everyone except people who abused the staff or other players though I swear.

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I mean at some point it becomes a philosophical argument right? Like is it ok to wish death on him (or anyone for that matter) when it’s a fact that everyone is gonna die eventually so it’s kind of a meaningless gesture when you really think about it? Or do you just do it silently? And then if that’s allowed then why doesn’t it apply to physical or mental or emotional stuff I mean everyone has those right

So if a Scotsman calls you it you immediately punch him or run, right?

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I’ve had a couple cocktails :tropical_drink: don’t even mind me

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That is a weird looking dog you have a picture of.

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For that video, just this audience should be enough.

Yes, that’s the whole point.

This is only a sensible comparison if you think Graham’s sexuality impacts whether immigrant children die in concentration camps/America retains a democracy/COVID kills us all.

Don’t make fun of disabilities. But absolutely identify and diagnose them if the context of those disabilities puts others at risk.

Maybe… It usually gets accompanied by a hand shake or a endearing smile, with a good pat on the back for reassurance.

If you read Anthony Bourdains blog about Glasgow what he’s referring to about the older generation is true, a fight for them or a quick jab was just a bit of fun, getting to know each other type of thing.

Less so nowadays Ofcourse and strangers we’re always excluded :blush: Jeez even the woman here can throw a punch. :joy:

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same, except i would initiate the unhinged rants for no reason

Of course it’s ok to wish death on him.

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