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irregardless

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black lives matter /thread

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I find it funny how "black lives matter" is considered some kind of powerful, motivated movement. If you say "White lives matter" or even "all lives matter", you're demonized and chased by violent shitskin hooligans.

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and any derivative of such, "[X] lives matter" like it gains you moral authority to say such

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Fuck off kike. White Lives Matter.

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Its not OK to be White.

Its fucking AWESOME!

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It's a tautology and gives license (lends validity) to the original phrase

"It's OK to be White" is organic, much better propaganda-wise, and originated from /our/ side

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"Tell me [...] without telling me [...]."

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That one bugs the ever living shit out of me.

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Anytime one uses "diversity" when the correct usage should be "variety".

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It is what it is

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"people don't think it be like that but it do" <---niggerspeak

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Honestly, to be fair, those are quite literally things used every day. To be honest, you can't get away from them.

I've always hated "Let's agree to disagree."

No. Fuck you, you're wrong.

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'agree to disagree' is bullshit-speak for 'there are 2 possible right answers and no one knows which is right'. So yeah, "Fuck you, you're wrong" is the proper response.

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/me has died

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Can I have your car?

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Yes check the will

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"There's so much to unpack here..." "Let's be honest with ourselves" "Your bias is showing"

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oooh yeah "unpack" like that gives you the moral high ground

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I use that one, and find it describes situations well…at least in the technical field I work in. Often, engineers will present a plan for a solution that addresses only aspects of a design, or may have missed essential elements altogether.

“There’s a lot more to unpack”

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"Out of an abundance of caution..."

It was retarded enough during peak Rona. Now people say it all the time when they're about to do something assanine and act like that makes it somehow ok.

I should just start using it myself. "Of course not all jews are a problem, but out of an abundance of caution..."

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"I don't disagree..."

oh yeah that one's a lolcow, like wtf do you say to that, why is it even necessary to state

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It's a useless, apologetic, feminine double negative that has no business being in the English language.

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"Let's go"

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context?

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That is what some people say as a positive remark.

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I've had the good fortune not to run across that one yet.

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Looking for chatgpt content?

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Finna In terms of

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