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Go through a chik fil a drive through, there's a fat nigger wearing tarantulas for eyelashes, and glitter on his fingernails, wanting to take my order. No thanks.

Go to the high end, expensive grocery store, and working in the deli there's a dude with a Superman chin, cleft, five o'clock shadow and all, with dangling earrings, lipstick, blush, and blue eye shadow, speaking in a hushed voice and prancing around like he just wants to be accepted at his chosen job as he towers over everyone with his dainty, fridge width shoulders.

Want to learn a language, download Duolingo, and every one is a fucking faggot or lesbian, or weak man with super woman to save the day.

It's all so tiresome. Where can I go where such a grand display of total mental illness and societal degeneration isn't on display?

Go through a chik fil a drive through, there's a fat nigger wearing tarantulas for eyelashes, and glitter on his fingernails, wanting to take my order. No thanks. Go to the high end, expensive grocery store, and working in the deli there's a dude with a Superman chin, cleft, five o'clock shadow and all, with dangling earrings, lipstick, blush, and blue eye shadow, speaking in a hushed voice and prancing around like he just wants to be accepted at his chosen job as he towers over everyone with his dainty, fridge width shoulders. Want to learn a language, download Duolingo, and every one is a fucking faggot or lesbian, or weak man with super woman to save the day. It's all so tiresome. Where can I go where such a grand display of total mental illness and societal degeneration isn't on display?

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I see what you’re saying all around me, for sure. And for the record I was saying we search out books that aren’t kiked. I say books are freer, because we can read the stuff that’s published by individuals, and we can read centuries old stuff. Thanks to the internet, it’s incredibly hard to eliminate the written word. That’s why I think our future lies in reading our past.