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Memes Official Meme Discussion Thread

A little late, but oh well.


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"because I was charged promptly and put in prison for the rest of my life, unlike cops who get away with it. At least your family had the chance to see me face justice for my terrible crime."
 
"because I was charged promptly and put in prison for the rest of my life, unlike cops who get away with it. At least your family had the chance to see me face justice for my terrible crime."

Yeah I'm sure that will console them. :rolleyes:
 
Think they'd feel better if their child's murderer was sitting home on the couch on a paid vacation?

Tell me this: What do you think would happen if it was a black kid that was shot by a 25 year old white male? People would be going insane. But since it was a white kid that was murdered it doesn't matter because it doesn't fit the narrative.
 
Tell me this: What do you think would happen if it was a black kid that was shot by a 25 year old white male? People would be going insane. But since it was a white kid that was murdered it doesn't matter because it doesn't fit the narrative.

What is portrayed in the media is a separate issue from whether someone ever faces justice, I think is the point. Cops have been killing people for decades, and until recently you didn't even hear about cops killing black people, and they wouldn't even face scrutiny, much less face charges or even lose their jobs.

You have a point that it's surprising the rest of us didn't hear about the killing you presented (I never did, it's true). But the fact is that the boy's killer was arrested, charged, and convicted, as should happen with all murderers. Including cops, regardless of who they murder., when those murders are unjustified (obviously sometimes cops kill people and it's justified).
 
Of equal relevance, feelings don't care about facts.
You got me thinking on this one. I think some feelings do care about facts.

From a couple of different perspectives, the first one being an addict: When I'm high I generally don't give a shit about the facts but when I'm low all I do is dwell on the facts (poverty, bad health, etc).

The second one being a family member: When I'm high I'm grateful for the fact that I can love my loved ones and when I'm low I'm grateful for the fact that I can be loved by loved ones.


I swear to GOD I read the first line as "Trump has a pocket full of PENISES" before I saw the well or read the rest.
The first time I read it (after I made it lol) I saw the same thing. I almost blushed because I posted it thinking I made an embarrassing typo for a second.
 


You know that in the "statistics" that claim Stalin has killed bazillions there are calculated into all 27 million people killed by the Nazi invasion as well as not born people that were calculated from the differing birth rates in the years of Stalins regime and the years before?
Stop spreading such obvious and bullshit propaganda, and don't @ me about Stalin, I despise him more than you probably do.
 
Satire article, as noted at the top left of the page.

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Hundreds of R.N.C. Attendees Test Positive for Delusion


CHARLOTTE (The Borowitz Report)—An outbreak hit the 2020 Republican National Convention this week as hundreds of attendees tested positive for delusion.

While public-health experts have yet to determine the extent of the outbreak, the episodes of attendees exhibiting magical thinking bordering on the hallucinatory appear to be widespread.

Davis Logsdon, who studies delusional epidemics at the University of Minnesota’s School of Medicine, said that multiple R.N.C. participants professed to see things “that are not actually there,” such as a strong economy, a successful coronavirus response, and an immigration policy brimming with kindness.

In another worrying symptom, Logsdon said that attendees who tested positive were unable to see things that were clearly in their line of vision. “One participant on Monday was shouting for more than six minutes despite the presence of a microphone inches away from her,” he said.


While scientists tried to get their arms around the extent of the outbreak, containing the spread of delusion at the R.N.C. will be “challenging,” Logsdon warned.

“The most successful treatment for delusion is facts, and these patients have built up an immunity to those over the course of many years,” he said.
 
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