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    Why do people care about what morons think on Twitter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprightly View Post
    I really need to stop seeing you people at parades, fireworks, cookouts, etc. on the 4th of July. Okay? Okay.
    Unless you are cooking, cleaning and serving your masters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanbalt View Post
    Why do people care about what morons think on Twitter?
    It's as if people were unfamiliar with Chris Rock's 'Angry Black Male' routine before Twitter

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulflower View Post
    It's as if people were unfamiliar with Chris Rock's 'Angry Black Male' routine before Twitter
    It seems that his ABM character portrays some here on these boards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey 1 View Post
    It seems that his ABM character portrays some here on these boards.
    And they're outnumbered by AWMs on these forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by AttackPlanR View Post
    Chris Rock is funny as hell.

    I have to agree.

    And I also suspect he's not as liberal as some folks think. Every now and then, when he talks or jokes around, the way he was raised shows through, and I wouldn't call it a white bread and butter liberal unbringing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cprenegade View Post
    So why are political pundits any different then comedians?
    Comedians are usually funnier and bring better and more varied material into the conversation. I mean politics are funny, sure, but so are sex, drugs, beer, marriage, and rock and roll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullmikey View Post
    Comedians are usually funnier and bring better and more varied material into the conversation. I mean politics are funny, sure, but so are sex, drugs, beer, marriage, and rock and roll.
    I agree. I'd rather listen to George Carlin or Richard Pryor discuss politics and social issues than any pundit. Their material is still pretty relevant today even after they've been gone for a while...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bmoreteacher View Post
    Exactly! It really bugs me when people say "if you don't like this country, move somewhere else!" If you don't like this country, its well within your rights to say it. Some show little respect, but they're still within their rights, which some on here seem to forget.
    Seems kind of stupid to live where you don't like it if you can afford not to.

    This country has a great many faults, but it's my home and I love it dearly all the same.

    I iimgine that's exactly how mrs. bullmikey thinks about me too after all these years.

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    Dumb thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullmikey View Post
    Seems kind of stupid to live where you don't like it if you can afford not to.

    This country has a great many faults, but it's my home and I love it dearly all the same.

    I iimgine that's exactly how mrs. bullmikey thinks about me too after all these years.
    Not really. I would like to live in a state where gay marriage is legal, and I could easily afford to do so. My family, friends, and career are all here, so while I criticize Maryland for its issues, I still love living here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    What is your obsession with me about? I don't know how to break it to you but I'm straight. Not that there's anything wrong with your gayness. A couple of my best friends are gay
    Obsession with you, Narcissus ? Um, nope.

    I find you a very reasonable poster. Someone who is beholden to neither the left nor the right. An independant thinker...

    ... until it comes to Race. Which your sorry arse seems to place over Country.

    I unfortunately have a very good memory. Around this time last year you told me that instead of celebrating July 4th you celebrated "Juneteenth" instead.

    That's what I'm making fun of you here.

    That's what I'm talking about here.

    Nothing more.

    Nothing less.

    Race > Country for you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepper View Post
    And it has people saying "Chris Rock" which is a positive for this guy. Or any of these types- actors, comedianes, talk show hosts..even moreso for the folk like Rock who are edging past their relevance. Celebs can go from largely forgotten to being all over the news in hours with our new media. It makes sense to use that, even as it slowly sucks the life out of us.
    Guess that depends on the audience. I for one don't think so, and am looking forward to his next tour, or HBO special more than likely for me.

    Chris Tucker, yeah I can see that relevance issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amacada View Post
    It's such a shame that the irony of your post is lost on you.
    It's a fair assesment either way. Most of us do think that way sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dialtone View Post
    Guess that depends on the audience. I for one don't think so, and am looking forward to his next tour, or HBO special more than likely for me.

    Chris Tucker, yeah I can see that relevance issue.
    Eddie Murphy needs to Tweet something controversial and get back in the game.

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