This has got to be a parody. But no...it is actually real. Note: EUCOM.mil is "U.S. European Command".
WB
(would bite)
This has got to be a parody. But no...it is actually real. Note: EUCOM.mil is "U.S. European Command".
This has got to be a parody. But no...it is actually real. Note: EUCOM.mil is "U.S. European Command".
Missing the menthol cigarettes and the 90s and early 2000s R&B music.I'm surprised it's not considered racist though. They only things they left out were watermelon, malt liquor, and Kools.
(((Disney))) attempts to shut down it's critics...
Don't forget Colt 45 malt liquor in a paper bag.Missing the menthol cigarettes and the 90s and early 2000s R&B music.
Wait, what?! "It works every time!"....works...how? Is he trying to get that woman drunk? Seems kind of creepy and rapey to meDon't forget Colt 45 malt liquor in a paper bag.
This has got to be a parody. But no...it is actually real. Note: EUCOM.mil is "U.S. European Command".
That advert would make a lot more sense if she were fat and ugly.Wait, what?! "It works every time!"....works...how? Is he trying to get that woman drunk? Seems kind of creepy and rapey to me
Racism causes cancer in children.
Article from "NBC Out" unironically heaping praise on some guy for barely managing to beat a real woman in some sort of qualifying race for the Olympics. Comment section conspicuously missing.
When I was young in the USA in the 1980s and 1990s I'd sometimes read something about the horrors of life in the USSR or Red China, one of these horrors being and all the obviously false and ridiculous propaganda the commies would shove down people's throats. Reading this article from our current regime made me think how much I'd prefer just being lied to about, I don't know, how Chairman Mao's latest five year plan is really working out and grain production is up or something like that.
I find it difficult to read articles like that one carefully because it feels like being in a madhouse and trying to make sense of the ravings of several mental patients at the same. That said, there's a chance that the "nonbinary" athlete the story is about is actually a woman, not a man. I still assume the athlete is really a man because it uses the term "transgender" to describe someone competing against real women, but who even knows anymore. Maybe a real woman can somehow be transgender and nonbinary and run against actual women. This stuff is all made up crazy nonsense and the definitions, as far as they even exist in any concrete form, are subject to constant change much like the delusions and hallucinations of any lunatic you might see wandering down the street talking to himself.For some reason I thought they disallowed trannies in the Olympics. Am I suffering some kind of Mandela effect? Strange how all this always works. Push something crazy, do the obligatory "shock in the news", now a ruling is forced to be made against whatever new crazy thing it was, now the sicko group has a "freedom to fight for", the crazy is eventually pushed through, everyone acts like it's normal