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Some of them probably knew. Would explain the targeting of Turner.
Yeah but it looks stupid if they say he can't read but we were happy to take him right? Or am I missing something? LOL
Some of them probably knew. Would explain the targeting of Turner.
It's a good thing this was Texas and not the University of South Carolina. We all know what those chants would have been and that probably would have been considered foul by the vast majority of us. Although I would expect, based on everything I've observed in this thread, it would not be universal.
Is there anyone besides myself, who read this thread and came to the conclusion that the underlying basis for humanities massive cluster fluke is the result of our diversity of thinking about how the world would best function? And by extension does this support the idea that religions are not the root cause of humanities problems but rather the manifestation of this diversity of opinion?
I'm sure most people would agree with you. From my perspective the statements I made are extraordinarily obvious. And if more people understood them along with one other sentiment I didn't express, we would have a lot less polarity in the world.Thats Deep.