I guess it was a bad joke.Bad joke?
Drunk or not cut the antisemitic shit.
I meant no offence. Bad timing.It wasn’t a zinger
why do you keep harping on the fact I’m Jewish bud?
I know you don’t like me, but I still like you.I meant no offence. Bad timing.
I don't know how much he is harpingIt wasn’t a zinger
why do you keep harping on the fact I’m Jewish bud?
I guess it was a bad joke.
apologies.
im not antisemitic
im a spurs fan ffs
im a soccer fan. but thats what i thought for a second too lolMe too, I love San Antonio
Let's revisit this sometime since I feel responsible for grafting this language onto you. I've since reconsidered a component of it.we have an original sin
take it away from the states. Although I bet Texas would cede from Merika right now given the vote.Is there anything about Brexit that isnt considered arrogance and ignorance by the opposition?
You're astonished by our ignorance and arrogance and it's ironic since those are the terms most associated with the UK and Brexit.
I know exactly why. I followed it in granular detail.
My point is that people react and go to a certain way when they aren't listened to. You have sympathitic ear to people who voted for Brexit but think people that voted for Trump are fucking idiots... Did they not try to have a voice and perhaps Trump was the nuclear fuck it all option?
I’m going to post a trite meme in reply to this well thought out post for my good friend from England:It's so sweet to see everyone's nationalist hackles get raised in this thread.
Let me propose a framework that's short and sweet (uncharacteristic of me, I know). Nations do not rise or fall, ascend or decline. This language comes from outmoded ways of looking at the world in history, political science and most notably economics. The nation is just a container, an incantation, an imaginary if you will. Nation-states don't subsist on Yelp reviews from other countries or periodic checks of what's in everyone's wallet or brain.
What is changing is the idea of America's centrality to global economy and culture, even among Americans. Even 20 years after 9/11, certainly at least something of a watershed moment, it's too soon to say what it all means or certainly where it's headed. What's clear is that we'll need all hands on deck for what's coming. We'll need a world.
What happens when a jewish guy walks face first into a brick wall with a full erection?It wasn’t a zinger
why do you keep harping on the fact I’m Jewish bud?
I would never insult the fine people of Scotland, not even for an hilarious joke.What happens when a jewish guy walks face first into a brick wall with a full erection?
He breaks his nose.
It's so sweet to see everyone's nationalist hackles get raised in this thread.
Let me propose a framework that's short and sweet (uncharacteristic of me, I know). Nations do not rise or fall, ascend or decline. This language comes from outmoded ways of looking at the world in history, political science and most notably economics. The nation is just a container, an incantation, an imaginary if you will. Nation-states don't subsist on Yelp reviews from other countries or periodic checks of what's in everyone's wallet or brain.
What is changing is the idea of America's centrality to global economy and culture, even among Americans. Even 20 years after 9/11, certainly at least something of a watershed moment, it's too soon to say what it all means or certainly where it's headed. What's clear is that we'll need all hands on deck for what's coming. We'll need a world.
fuck you. There is only one SpursMe too, I love San Antonio
fuck you. There is only one Spurs
they started in 1882
fuck you. There is only one Spurs
they started in 1882
Serious question. Do you post like this while high on a marijuana?It's so sweet to see everyone's nationalist hackles get raised in this thread.
Let me propose a framework that's short and sweet (uncharacteristic of me, I know). Nations do not rise or fall, ascend or decline. This language comes from outmoded ways of looking at the world in history, political science and most notably economics. The nation is just a container, an incantation, an imaginary if you will. Nation-states don't subsist on Yelp reviews from other countries or periodic checks of what's in everyone's wallet or brain.
What is changing is the idea of America's centrality to global economy and culture, even among Americans. Even 20 years after 9/11, certainly at least something of a watershed moment, it's too soon to say what it all means or certainly where it's headed. What's clear is that we'll need all hands on deck for what's coming. We'll need a world.
Let me propose a framework that's short and sweet (uncharacteristic of me, I know).
I would never insult the fine people of Scotland, not even for an hilarious joke.
What happens when a scottish guy walks face first into a brick wall with a full erection?
He breaks his nose.