Re: Pictures and Videos for R&P
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2022 10:48 am
The victorious lettuce continues its livestream.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
Arugala be that pedantic?
Pfft, everyone knows it was the Rockefellers.hepcat wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:54 pm Going down the rabbit hole on Lara, I came across another theory she has spouted in the past. Apparently the Rothschilds family paid Charles Darwin to come up with the theory of evolution.
Ahh, Newton. EPIC asshole (if not downright sociopath, and evil AF garbage human), but easily top 3 "Great Scientists of Humanity" at the same time.Unagi wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 3:57 pm Of course, even if it was entirely true it wouldn’t matter at all.
That would be the same as arguing that someone sponsored Newton’s Theory of Gravity.
Here in NJ we have a House seat that's up for grabs and it's pretty much being summarized by that cartoon above (in terms of the messaging coming from each candidate). I want to believe the Democrat will win, but I can't help but feel that for many the abortion issue is theoretical while the current gas/food price issue is real and immediate - so it'll motivate voters more.People think we're exaggerating or being dramatic when we reference the Handmaid's Tale, but Lauren Boebert is out here referring to Women as the "lesser vessel" so PAY ATTENTION.
Lots of Evangelical women believe that women have a special, God-given and inherent social and familial role that men can't fill. They'll vote for candidates who endorse that worldview because it elevates them to a position of distinct significance (even while paradoxically making them second-class citizens).Jaymann wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 3:55 pm What woman in her right mind would ever vote for any of these A-holes?
Many white middle/upper class women. They can always fly themselves or their daughters to California for an abortion but they can't bear the thought of cultural "replacement" or brownish grandkids.Jaymann wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 3:55 pm What woman in her right mind would ever vote for any of these A-holes?
This right here. Describes the majority of the conservative Mormon women in Utah. They don't like lots of the GOP's policies and claim to really dislike Trump, but what are they supposed to do...vote for a Democrat?LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 11:57 amMany white middle/upper class women. They can always fly themselves or their daughters to California for an abortion but they can't bear the thought of cultural "replacement" or brownish grandkids.Jaymann wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 3:55 pm What woman in her right mind would ever vote for any of these A-holes?
They should stay home if they don't have any options they like.Skinypupy wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:25 pmThis right here. Describes the majority of the conservative Mormon women in Utah. They don't like lots of the GOP's policies and claim to really dislike Trump, but what are they supposed to do...vote for a Democrat?LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 11:57 amMany white middle/upper class women. They can always fly themselves or their daughters to California for an abortion but they can't bear the thought of cultural "replacement" or brownish grandkids.Jaymann wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 3:55 pm What woman in her right mind would ever vote for any of these A-holes?
That's so weird to someone from the area. It's famously part of the steel belt. I get it to some extent but no one here thinks it's a coastal state. People from Philly or PA go to the Jersey shore or Delaware beaches. If they are in the western part of the state they go to the lakes (or Lake Erie). The river empties into a huge bay (and that is where a ton of heavy industry is too) which isn't the ocean. It's not a thing here and Oz has lived here a good part of his life and should know that.stessier wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 2:55 am I have to say, if people asked for East Coast states, I'd name PA and point to the Delaware River exposure.
I mean, the bay empties into the ocean, so it's really semantics. If someone says "Name East Coast states", I bet PA gets included more often than not.malchior wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 8:18 amThat's so weird to someone from the area. It's famously part of the steel belt. I get it to some extent but no one here thinks it's a coastal state. People from Philly or PA go to the Jersey shore or Delaware beaches. If they are in the western part of the state they go to the lakes (or Lake Erie). The river empties into a huge bay (and that is where a ton of heavy industry is too) which isn't the ocean. It's not a thing here and Oz has lived here a good part of his life and should know that.stessier wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 2:55 am I have to say, if people asked for East Coast states, I'd name PA and point to the Delaware River exposure.![]()
I'm sure you could find a few folks here even who think that way (despite Delaware Bay or any coast not touching PA anywhere) but I think for a good majority of folks *here* - which is my point - it's just another thing that rings off about his PA-ness.stessier wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 8:38 amI mean, the bay empties into the ocean, so it's really semantics. If someone says "Name East Coast states",I bet PA gets included more often than not.malchior wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 8:18 amThat's so weird to someone from the area. It's famously part of the steel belt. I get it to some extent but no one here thinks it's a coastal state. People from Philly or PA go to the Jersey shore or Delaware beaches. If they are in the western part of the state they go to the lakes (or Lake Erie). The river empties into a huge bay (and that is where a ton of heavy industry is too) which isn't the ocean. It's not a thing here and Oz has lived here a good part of his life and should know that.stessier wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 2:55 am I have to say, if people asked for East Coast states, I'd name PA and point to the Delaware River exposure.![]()