then you weren't playing it right. LolMy brother did, but not me lol
You were probably playing "house". I hated playing that game.
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then you weren't playing it right. LolMy brother did, but not me lol
You were probably playing "house". I hated playing that game.
then you weren't playing it right. LolMy brother did, but not me lol
You were probably playing "house". I hated playing that game.
Actually I already noted you don't understand your own terms. You did too. No need to reconfirm what we both know.
The truth hurts. You support fascism, you're just too dishonest to admit it.
Today I play "explain the non sequitur in your last sentence". It's a boring game, because I always win.
Actually I already noted you don't understand your own terms. You did too. No need to reconfirm what we both know.
The truth hurts. You support fascism, you're just too dishonest to admit it.
Today I play "explain the non sequitur in your last sentence". It's a boring game, because I always win.
See what I mean? QED.
Michael Meerepol (son of Julius Rosenberg) recounts how when he was a child he and his father would play a game where Michael (the child) got on his hands and knees pretending to be a bridge and Julius (the father) would roll a toy truck over his back. "Here comes the American truck" Julius would say, and the kid would hold still and allow the truck to pass. Then he'd roll the truck again saying "Here comes the fascist truck" and the kid would stand up and send the fascist truck into the abyss. "Congratulations" Julius would say approvingly, "you just stopped the fascists".
That's why the PTB in the USG had to off Julius Rosenberg. He represented a threat to fascism.
WAKE UP.
Actually I already noted you don't understand your own terms. You did too. No need to reconfirm what we both know.
The truth hurts. You support fascism, you're just too dishonest to admit it.
Today I play "explain the non sequitur in your last sentence". It's a boring game, because I always win.
See what I mean? QED.
Michael Meerepol (son of Julius Rosenberg) recounts how when he was a child he and his father would play a game where Michael (the child) got on his hands and knees pretending to be a bridge and Julius (the father) would roll a toy truck over his back. "Here comes the American truck" Julius would say, and the kid would hold still and allow the truck to pass. Then he'd roll the truck again saying "Here comes the fascist truck" and the kid would stand up and send the fascist truck into the abyss. "Congratulations" Julius would say approvingly, "you just stopped the fascists".
That's why the PTB in the USG had to off Julius Rosenberg. He represented a threat to fascism.
WAKE UP.
Listen, clown, you're too fucking stupid to engage further. Good riddance.
The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
I Always wanted to be the Indian.
It was the notion of the rebellious warrior facing overwhelming odds. Always kinda rooted for the Indian in the old movies.
It was really why sports teams would use the Indian as a symbol. It was recognition of a fierce warrior ready to do battle.
Except for the Cleveland Indians cheesy mascot that is.
Now the butthurt crowd claims it was all out of privilege and racism.
Of course now you can't even pretend to shoot either.
Being a kid now would suck.
Have you never seen indians before or something? Thats literally what they do.The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
Liberalism doesn't stop you from playing in yer mind or with yerself...The Indians got tired of being screwed out of royalties.Would you go out in public dressed like a soldier claiming you were a veteran if you were not?I'm a white American and, as a kid, myself and other neighborhood children like to play "Cowboys & Indians". We lived in the country, right next to a forest, which was a GREAT place to grow up with lots of room to play, hunt, fish, swim, etc. Anyway, we actually had toy, Indian headdresses with feathers, toy tomahawks and bows and arrows with harmless, plastic arrows, except for getting poked in the eye , of course.
Each of us wanted to be an "Indian" and we had to take turns being the boring Cowboys. Why did we like being the Indians? Because they were cool! In our minds, they were like stealthy ninjas that could easily and quickly glide through the forest without making a sound. But when they wanted, they could whistle to one another like a bird. Also, they used bows and arrows, which were also cool. Then, their feathers and "war paint" was also really neat. For us, they were great warriors and we all wanted to be one of those, lol.
Times have changed.
Now, any non-native American person that would dress up as an "Indian" would be accused of "cultural appropriation" and branded a racist.
Liberalism destroys everything, including "Cowboys & Indians".
Have yiu never seen indians before or something? Thats literally what they do.The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
Look at these goofy morons!
Have yiu never seen indians before or something? Thats literally what they do.The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
Look at these goofy morons!
Literally they don't..
Have yiu never seen indians before or something? Thats literally what they do.The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
Look at these goofy morons!
Literally they don't..
Yeah, they never do that. Oh wait...
Have yiu never seen indians before or something? Thats literally what they do.The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
Look at these goofy morons!
Literally they don't..
Yeah, they never do that. Oh wait...
And you notice not a one has their hand on their mouth...Yeah, I know all about living among the five civilized tribes..
Why ask such an ignorant question? Just tell the truth. You want some attention.I'm a white American and, as a kid, myself and other neighborhood children like to play "Cowboys & Indians". We lived in the country, right next to a forest, which was a GREAT place to grow up with lots of room to play, hunt, fish, swim, etc. Anyway, we actually had toy, Indian headdresses with feathers, toy tomahawks and bows and arrows with harmless, plastic arrows, except for getting poked in the eye , of course.
Each of us wanted to be an "Indian" and we had to take turns being the boring Cowboys. Why did we like being the Indians? Because they were cool! In our minds, they were like stealthy ninjas that could easily and quickly glide through the forest without making a sound. But when they wanted, they could whistle to one another like a bird. Also, they used bows and arrows, which were also cool. Then, their feathers and "war paint" was also really neat. For us, they were great warriors and we all wanted to be one of those, lol.
Times have changed.
Now, any non-native American person that would dress up as an "Indian" would be accused of "cultural appropriation" and branded a racist.
Liberalism destroys everything, including "Cowboys & Indians".
The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
Idiot!!!
Greg
The problem was the mocking of Indians and their culture
Hopping around, patting your mouth and going...Woo Woo Woo
Is not honoring them
YesSO , have you learned anything about 'indians' as you watched those informative videos RWinger ??