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Gettleman the Harriet Tubman of GMs?


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When one or more them them actually gets in a game, maybe then.

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Every black person in this country for this last 500 years were and are in struggle for civil rights. Civil rights doesn't necessarily means the period where people were marching. Escaping slavery is the search for civil rights. Stay ignorant.

Agree. Thus my point, escaping the CFL is the search for grown man football.

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It's an out of place topic and it can catch people off guard. People click on that thread just to find out why it's being brought up. Go create a thread and include the word Hitler in the topic you'll see what I mean. The word Tubman is associated with a period when people were being murdered and enslaved in large numbers. Such topics are better left at the dining table in one's own home. What's a joke to you and your buddies may not be for everyone. There is a reason not everyone laugh at the same joke at a standup routine.

 

it's an scp thread.

 

the dude is a harmless goofball who loves everybody. sometimes you gotta know the person saying it to give yourself perspective.

 

it's like Louis CK's racist/homophobic jokes. I dunno I was just really surprised some people were offended

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Sure I will make the edits

 

 

So instead of the Underground Railroad can we dub it the Canadian Pipeline?

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So that's what the XL Pipeline is for??  More hog mollies = drill baby drill

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