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    Hip Brooklyn StereotypeSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:07pm

    How incredibly offensive.

    Who in his right mind would get such awful “tribal” tattoos?

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      uncashboHip Brooklyn Stereotype
      6/21/16 4:08pm

      If anyone is looking for a total and complete lady-boner killer, here’s the perfect example.

      So much ew.

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      CodiustheawesomeHip Brooklyn Stereotype
      6/21/16 4:10pm

      Who in his right mind would get such awful tribal tattoos?

      You say that like all tribal tattoos aren’t incredibly fucking stupid.

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    BobbySeriousSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:10pm

    Wow, that meathead is the Trump supporter poster child - white, uneducated, unskilled nobody looking to blame someone for why he is not at the top of the food chain as he “should be”.

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      TRUMP DELENDUS EST (fka Chatham Harrison)BobbySerious
      6/21/16 4:14pm

      Alternatively, he convinced he’s at the top of the food chain, and that Trump will help keep him there. Trump is the candidate of delusions of grandeur.

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      Stig-a-saw-us-wrex's final tourBobbySerious
      6/21/16 4:14pm

      white...top 10% without even trying.

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    Sean BrodySam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:09pm

    You can read all summaries in the world of Trump’s various policy stances, such as they are—building a wall, trade isolationism, immigration bans—but none of it will be as illuminating as a shirtless white guy turning red with fury, arteries bulging, screaming the word “TRUMP” over and over again into the faces of American Latinos in a state of apoplexy.

    Also, the part about fucking that protester’s “whole fucking family with his big cock.”
    That was enlightening.

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      tubbytimeSean Brody
      6/21/16 4:11pm

      and probably a straight up lie!!

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      JoshOswaldSean Brody
      6/21/16 4:12pm

      Slipknot is one of my free Ticketmaster shows available through the recent settlement. They aren’t that bad. I might go. I might not. I don’t know. It’s a long drive and I’m not a huge fan, but there’s something to say for it.

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    OctoberSurpriseSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:14pm

    Yea, see shit like that is why I have no interest in “hearing the other side” and attending a Trump rally because I know if some meathead asshole got in my face talking shit he might catch these hands and I’d end up tased, beaten and probably shot.

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      Dell67OctoberSurprise
      6/21/16 5:14pm

      Exactly. Because this guy definitely represents everyone on the “other side” of the debate.

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      Skipping along to our shared destructionOctoberSurprise
      6/21/16 5:15pm

      Knitting needles, sharpened, and quickly thrust into the side of the chest right above where that 43 tattoo is will drop him quickly and are discreet enough that you can get well away before anyone realized the nature or extent of the damage inflicted. Behind and to his left, needle held firmly in a dagger grip and wait for the next ‘sig heil’. After you take the shot, pull firmly to remove the needle, take 3 - 5 steps backward, then turn to your left and walk directly toward the edge of the crowd. Leave immediately.

      https://www.amazon.com/PIXNOR-Knittin…

      There, now you can do grievous harm and get away with it. Since getting caught was what was stopping you I suppose we’ll hear of your success in news coverage from Trump rallies. Oh! Right, tough talk on the internet.

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    RobNYCSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:07pm

    Tribal tattoos. Could you be any less original?

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      Sean BrodyRobNYC
      6/21/16 4:12pm

      What’s going on with the ink on his back?

      Like some Uncle Sam rainbow?

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      THRILLHOSean Brody
      6/21/16 4:13pm

      lol, it’s the Arizona flag

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    fudgesicleuighyrSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:09pm

    I would totally watch an ISIS decapitation video if he were the victim

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      break in the firmamentfudgesicleuighyr
      6/21/16 4:16pm

      Yeah, that’s right, because people we don’t like, and who don’t agree with us, and who offend us (and that guy does all those things for me) should be treated with brutality and cruelty. Congratulations: you’ve just taken the first step to becoming the thing you hate.

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      fudgesicleuighyrbreak in the firmament
      6/21/16 4:20pm

      It is necessary — secretly and urgently to prepare the terror.

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    Stig-a-saw-us-wrex's final tourSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:14pm

    Filed to: INSANE KLAN POSSE

    Apropos given the average IQ of a Juggalo is 83.

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      Cam/ronStig-a-saw-us-wrex's final tour
      6/21/16 4:19pm

      Still one of my all-time favorite YT videos:

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      JohnnyWasASchoolBoyCam/ron
      6/21/16 4:25pm

      “I believe that children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way.”

      What the actual fuck was that?

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    cbabgeaeSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:33pm

    Counterpoint to this crazy: I recently talked my parents (rural Southern long-time Republican voters, including serving on local GOP county board and hosting fundraisers) out of voting for Trump. My mom balked after hearing his quotes about his daughter (specifically, that time where he compared her then-infant breast size to that of her mother), and my step-dad gave in after all the violence at his events and after a local Mexican-American family (close friends of theirs) were harassed online by a fake story about their business. My point being, as discouraging as people like this are, there are a lot of other Republicans who can be, at a minimum, placed on the fence. I know it’s fun to laugh at the weirdos, but let’s not get so focused on them that we miss the opportunity to sway some minds. Just like with Trump’s crazy religion stuff (Two Corinthians, etc.), there are a lot of people who don’t spend as much time getting sick with this stuff who just need to actually hear what he has said to change their minds.

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      Multicultural Fruit Enthusiastcbabgeae
      6/21/16 4:43pm

      You’re my hero, because I’m going to have to do this with my lifelong Republican parents as well. I’m honestly not sure how to frame the debate. I know neither of my parents would want Hillary in the White House, so I may have to bring up Gary Johnson almost immediately. Or try and convince them to not vote for president at all. My dad is probably a lost cause, even though he surely thinks Trump is a clown, but I think my mom can be swayed.

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      cbabgeaeMulticultural Fruit Enthusiast
      6/21/16 4:53pm

      I found that the best tack was not to be pro-Hillary or even pro-Democrat, but to approach it as evenhandedly and honestly as possible. Neither of my parents would have anything nice to say about the Clintons even with a gun to their heads, so I had to start with a lot of concessions: yes, she seems untrustworthy; yes, she’s a career politician; yes, etc. Then you ask the big question: do you think she’s crazy? Unless they’ve fully drowned in the Kool-aid, the answer will be a begrudging “no.” At which point, you ask about Trump. The good news there is that you have no shortage of material—try to tailor your examples to (i) their personal politics/issues/etc. and (ii) something they probably haven’t heard on the news—the creepy quotes, for example, were much more of an internet story, and my mother hadn’t heard any of them, so she was duly shocked. Finally, bring it home with the specter of nuclear weapons.

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    dothedewSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:13pm

    Purple Drank is a mixture of a prescription cold medication with a soda drink like Sprite or Mountain Dew, plus ice and Jolly Rancher candies often added for color and taste. The cold medication should contain promethazine (an antihistamine) and codeine. Very popular among The Blacks, I’m told, because it can be made with items purchased with food stamps and Obamacare.

    But what do we call Mountain Dew plus cough syrup and creatine? I’m going to suggest White Trash

    ETA: But whatever you choose to call it, keep Dewing that Do!

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      DrWhoSoccerStardothedew
      6/21/16 4:22pm

      Now this is what I was expecting!

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      Underscored6dothedew
      6/21/16 4:40pm

      Purple Drank is the old term. The kids all call it Lean now.

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    1PompadourSam Biddle
    6/21/16 4:24pm

    Excellent writing takedown! These guys were just born in the wrong era; they would have been really happy and fulfilled as SA brownshirts —- and later on as Einsatzkommandos. Very scary and capable of harm, but in the end, losers all.

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      mark1Pompadour
      6/21/16 7:13pm

      No the Brown Shirts were Socialists moron...

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      1Pompadourmark
      6/21/16 7:34pm

      You are sooo dumb and a double moron: 1) For not knowing that the Brown Shirts were the Sturmabteilung or the SA of the Nazi party; and 2) for not even bothering to look it up. “Socialists!” Those thugs ate socialists for breakfast, you ninny:

      Here, read for once in your life:

      The Sturmabteilung functioned as the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in the 1920s and ... Brown-coloured shirts were chosen as the SA uniform because a large batch of them were cheaply available after World War I,

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