I'd still like to hear from the neighbor before drawing conclusions. Buzz, can you ask him what his intentions were?
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I'd still like to hear from the neighbor before drawing conclusions. Buzz, can you ask him what his intentions were?
Or, let’s take it to the next level.
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It was the 77th anniversary of D-Day on Sunday as well.
Danno gets it
Well, I'm gonna remain on the sidelines here until you talk to this neighbor and get his side.
I've learned my lesson. I've jumped to conclusions on a few things before and been mistaken.
Not taking anyone's sides. Just not sure how intended anything was. The most "evidence" buzz had was that something was 'overheard' by someone. Sounds like hearsay. I mean, sure. MAYBE these guys are homophobes and that would not be cool, however these days, too many people get worked up about things where all too often no malice was intended. See: Bubba Wallace
I overheard the derogatory comments and that’s all I needed to hear.
The two most annoying and worthless trolls on TGR working, more or less in tandem, to question a well-stated and obvious observation is annoying.
New part-timer redneck neighbors with their fucking flags annoy me too.
They have a mobile home, and build weird outbuildings, but even before those buildings were finished they put up 3 flagpoles, one for reach building. Tallest one gets a US flag and one of the other flagpoles gets a blue line flag.
Yes they are making a fucking statement.
As does their wifi network name.
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I bought the biggest rainbow and BLM flags I could get.
"Under god" was added to the pledge in the 50's--McCarthy era/Red scare times. One of my teachers in maybe kindergarten or 1st grade had us leave it out. Wish I remembered more about the teacher--it didn't mean anything to me at the time, of course, but it impresses me now.
I discovered the Wi-Fi network name because we got a new Internet supplier and they require/provide the router. I went to change the name and I called them, (because it was a bit of a hassle), and they said “Well, if you change the name we can’t as easily track it to tell you if there is a problem”. I didn’t feel like fighting it,. So… dang.
My alma mater (Michigan State) posted a photo on Instagram today of two men kissing in front of a campus landmark. You can imagine some of the comments. What I don't understand is why homophobes feel compelled to post hateful comments. Can't they just move on if they don't like it? Nope, they've got to make sure everyone knows how they feel about it.