Harrekin
Well-Known Member
Maybe you're just hugely cross-eyed?Cop: I can't tell if hes looking at me.
Maybe you're just hugely cross-eyed?Cop: I can't tell if hes looking at me.
Know what you call a black person in Canada? African Canadian.That's racist, the PC term is Planet of the African-Americans.
Surely American or Canadian would suffice tho, no?Know what you call a black person in Canada? African Canadian.
LOL only in USA is the term AFRICAN tacked on, in no other country (Excepting Africa of course) do black people call themselves that. They call them black people in Canada.Surely American or Canadian would suffice tho, no?
Is something racist if it's true?This is reminding me about this offensive joke someone shared in a video game I was playing a few days back.
I don't remember it word for word but it was something like, What do you call it when an Indian person and a (some other person) gets married?
Connect the dots. It made me laugh but that's fucked up.
Q: What do you call an Indian dating site? A: Connect the dots.I don't remember it word for word but it was something like, What do you call it when an Indian person and a (some other person) gets married?
Connect the dots. It made me laugh but that's fucked up.
Is something racist if it's true?
Nope, it can't be.
Maybe you're just hugely cross-eyed?
That helicopter is being attacked by the Illuminati-Reptilian's new anti-matter lasers.So a helicopter is going to hold a bow tie in front of the statue as a publicity stunt?
Woop dee fucking dooo daah
Maybe you're just hugely cross-eyed?
I imagine black leaders wanted this nomenclature tacked on so as to shame white people about slavery. For special treatment and stuff and things.
They're from a different dimension, so science-win.
Nope...You haven't explained how they prevent the "rays" from interacting with the matter from which it emits. That is, are these anti-particles, or anti-photons? If the latter, wouldn't the laser just become destroyed as soon as it issued forth?They're from a different dimension, so science-win.
Magnets dude...magnets.Nope...You haven't explained how they prevent the "rays" from interacting with the matter from which it emits. That is, are these anti-particles, or anti-photons? If the latter, wouldn't the laser just become destroyed as soon as it issued forth?
It's just all very confusing...
Kids dressing up as Chris Hadfield mini-astronauts, complete with fake moustache and guitar...
![]()