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Friday, December 2, 2016

True, Its This Generation In A Nutshell


True, Its This Generation In A Nutshell

72 comments:

  1. Zaddy 🈷™ I dont see it as funny but true

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  2. That One Negro Friend
    I was joking bc this supposed to be a funny community and there's nothing funny about this post

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  3. Try putting this on Tumblr. You wont make it out alive.

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  4. It is funny because most people will agree with this but not live by it

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  5. If you're one of those who get offended by everything. Just burn your computer and fuck off. Don't come back until your emotionally strong.

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  6. The Grammar Police You don't know nothing about tumblr, but try staying ignorant fucker :>

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  7. Exactly, well said....schools weren't allowed to celebrate Halloween around where I live because it was too offensive to the immigrants that don't celebrate it.

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  8. F*ck being politically correct! I'll say it like it is! If you don't like it, you can go f*ck yourself!

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  9. original xdd
    also what in the fuck does the image have to do with this

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  10. Michael Johnson you're ranting about that but you censor fuck
    i have never seen a bigger hypocrite in my life

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  11. I talking about this girl who blows up whenever I talk to her or make a statement to this other girl who happened to be this girl'sk friend, and the girl was sitting right across from me. She was like "You realize I can hear you right? I feel like you're saying bad things about me." And I was like "I'd rather talk about the truth about you in your frickin face rather than cover it up and act like it doesn't exist."

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  12. Adam Moer​ Awww this little kid is so offended that he switches to insults to make his little heart feel better! Try harder.

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  13. The Grammar Police
    > "the grammar police"
    > types "Awww"

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  14. Blood Money U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    U want da truth? Never mind you can't handle DA TRUTH😂
    can you speak English
    wait no
    Can u speak DA ENGLISH? 😂

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  15. lexi I only do that because I know there are kids on here.

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  16. lexi​ What's wrong with that? "Aww" is a phrase that can be extended,but if you was smart you would've known that already.

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  17. Michael Johnson then why would you say it at all? you can make the exact same point without swearing.

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  18. lexi ok here comes another Google gangster BITch fingers😂😂😂😂 I can't catch feelings on here lame and dis ain't school clearly so say somemore dumbshit out da side of yo neck💯

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  19. The Grammar Police it's hypocrisy. your name implies that you're against improper grammar, but you typed "Awww"
    like what the fuck that's not a word

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  20. Blood Money wait are you bait
    shit i fell for it

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  21. lexi 👏👏👏OOOUUU😂😂😂😂

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  22. lexi And its Lexi* by the way. Since you want to nit-pick.

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  23. The Grammar Police i'm only nit-picking with you, because of your name. i don't use proper grammar, obviously. nothing about me implies that i use it.

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  24. lexi Are you just trying to point out everything hypocritical that people do or something?

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  25. lexi​ They weren't saying that you implied anything. If you really want them to be "The Grammar Police," then they were just pointing out your name because it's not grammatically correct. They were simply correcting you.

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  26. lexi And I've said nothing wrong grammar-wise. You tried to be that one person who thinks she's got in on the money but you've failed.

    Your errors:

    *I'm
    *Your comma next to 'obviously' was not needed.
    *I


    My name shows that I correct people. Its what I do.

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  27. Fuc those grammar police. Comin' strait out of the comments section yo. (ಠ_ಠ)╭∩╮

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  28. So true, I can't say a thing without someone saying, "that is offensive"

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  29. lexi lmfao haha dam BITch you Better start just opening yo mouth up just to suck dick or pussy 😂😂😂 smh......

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  30. lexi ur profile pic is sooooo funny😂😂

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  31. Easy solution: the human holocaust part 2

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  32. they can't handle the truth....gets in the way of their greed and ego trips which everyone else exists to serve

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  33. O Dogg yeah they accept free speech but only when it's not aimed at them.

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  34. there is another solution, promote the use of other major languages as co-lingua franca of the world ie Espanol, Arabic, Hindi, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese etc etc, and not be so brainwashed by one language and its group think.

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  35. Dusky Gliscor​ Not on the internet anyways 😆😆😆

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  36. Michael Johnson lexi The funny thing about this is that lexi is a hypocrite making invalid arguments saying she (I've heard Lexi as a girl name so I'm saying "she") corrects grammar despite her not using it herself. If you correct incorrect grammar, that means you correct your own incorrect grammar. The statements she makes are both hypocritical and invalid

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  37. And here goes more people who do the whole "this generation is (insert negative thing here)..." This has been done to every generation forever. There are documented cases of this even back to the Greeks!

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  38. TR0LLBUSTER A young person got bad cuz a mistake

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  39. people think it's all just "feelings" and "triggers" but no, any more than mein kamf was about "feelings" or "triggers." We English speaking westerners live in a gigantic bubble of ignorance and use "political incorrectness" as an excuse to demonize foreigners so we can rob, kill, or even just to rally the whole world against somebody who has outlived their usefulness, to us, and we even do this purely for kicks!

    What about our own minorities who were never truthfully represented to the outside world? if this sounds pedantic so be it. I may be the few out of the few, but I'm not gonna betray myself and go along with utter bs to get along.

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  40. Let me fucking tell you something. I consider my self sensitive, and easily offended. Mind you, I am a person of color born and raised in the U.S., and I have not encountered racism in all my life. But I connect with those offended by racist attitudes and the like more than anything else. There are women in places where they deal with less sexism than others, but they're still feminists (the good kind) and that's totally okay. I am not black, but I would be damn offended if a non-black person uses the n word. I'm not LGBT, but I would offended if someone used the word f*g**t. If you have a problem that some people get offended easily, just ignore it. Being politically incorrect does not help. One of my favorite teachers once asked me something, and he came off a bit harshly, and I fought back my reaction to being startled. There is no situation outside of the human societies that we have built where being "emotionally strong", is necessarily useful. There is nothing wrong with being "emotionally weak". Hell, I am fucking proud to be emotionally weak, because I feel that in a politically correct place, I have enough respect that one is conscious of how I feel.

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  41. Muddy Diamond right you don't need to be emotionally strong or physically strong in today's day and age. It's just when the emotionally offended try to go out of their way to take away someone's right to free speech in order to offend someone is what pisses me off.

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  42. Kaede Lucy Nyu damn dude that is some serious deep thought and I totally agree with you. There's always opposition in everything. What is life if everything was handed to us that we wanted? What would be humanity?

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  43. Kaede Lucy Nyu I agree that utopia is dangerous, but we can have diversity while respecting each other...

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  44. Paul Phillips Tru. I don't look for ways to be offended, rather I try not to be, because most people are good at heart

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  45. I have hope in the younger generation that they will reject AI. We already have enough automation. Because if robots are just gonna replace humans then what is humanity? It'll be like the movie Walle. If that happens I'll be sitting here in Hawaii drinking my Maui brewed beer watching humanity die.

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  46. I disagree. We are a generation that is constantly bombarded with information (including "the truth"). We're the first generation actually dealing with the truth rather than just pretending that everything is okay. Not only that, we talk to more people more often, and we demand respect. We're just a generation dealing with all the crap that previous generations didn't deal with when they had the chance.

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  47. I come from the most liberal part of Canada and I've encountered a fair bit of I don't want to use the term "racism," so I'll just call it paranoia, suspicion, hostility, antagonism for absolutely no reason whatsoever other than me being physically different, and instead of becoming sensitized, I became desensitized.

    Now to say it was due to me being physically different wouldn't be entirely true, because it was clearly due to false assumptions these people held about an entire race of people they'd only had very little experience with, and definitely more problems with older folks but not only.

    So now when I hear the same kinds of myths that these people must've grown up with, I make an effort to bust them. Because back in the 70's, before Canada opened its door to immigrants, you'd get beat up if you left Chinatown, from what an older friend told me.

    And back in the 60's, before america's civil rights movements, blacks and Asians in Canada had to use separate swimming pools. Like they could share, no prob, but just not with white people.

    This isn't just about words, believe me.

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  48. Josh Cook no they don't celebrate it cause your Christian community finds it offensive and heretical cause it's worshipping the devil; All Hallows Eve is not offensive to any immigrant, they partake in it in my community.

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  49. The Grammar Police I say fucker to everybody only excluding my boss, my family and the police. I call the police 63er

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  50. el jay lol no, we've never had to ban Halloween. Our schools even said that it was too sensitive for the new immigrants and refugees because they came from a place of violence. They didn't like the idea of violent figures walking around...therefore the schools didn't celebrate it. They called it black and orange day. The number will grow and grow, soon were not gonna be able to celebrate Christmas because it will be too offensive.

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  51. Guys give it a rest, this is exactly what this post was pointing out: Emotional and Sensitive people. Right now, you're only proving this post correct. Let's all just give it a rest guys. Give it a rest.

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  52. I've never once heard of halloween or christmas being banned certainly not where i'm from, and where I'm from immigrants give more and take less and I'd happy to give you the details, but when I lived in the town I grew up in, which had few immigrants, I still ran into problems.

    This reminds me when i worked at a pet store one of the guys' uncle was buying rats and he dropped the carrying box infront of me with a look of extreme annoyance and made pointed remarks about how there were too many of one kind of rats and nobody wanted them and was being pretty damn rude and surly with his demeanors.....

    nothing major that time but it typified the sort of attitude you could expect from some people, and when they were in positions to cause you grief or inconvenience you just had to deal with it. I probably got dozens of such stories that are worse.

    never once had a problem with the nephew but i eventually got harassed by random older customers out of that job which I didn't even plan to stay at for long and I'm giving you the brief, watered down version.

    i'm sure some of you are gloating hearing this but ask yourself, how much you actually stand to gain from someone else's troubles?

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  53. not making it out to be that everyone is like that, because i've had far more contact with "their kind" than the other way around, but even some younger folks believe things that are just plain false, and to make it a binary, pc or un-pc issue would be over simplifying it, when it's unfamiliarity, distrust and seeing things that aren't there.

    In my country of birth they rationalize the discomfort and distance by saying "i don't speak their language," whereas here they automatically say "there's something wrong with them." neways, have a nice evening.

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  54. Well, yeah I mean look at the Dbag in the white House

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  55. he got there by being a loose cannon...and ppl like me have to walk on egg shells our whole lives

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