Dooginparadise? You wanna play buddy? Haven't seen you in a while.
Must be busy with that dissertation on transgendered interpretive dance at Evergreen
Oddly enough, problematic is also a popular buzzword in Straussian philosophical articles (except it makes sense, because Strauss and students like Benardete argue that philosophy is the investigation of fundamental problems [e.g. reason and revelation, the philosophic life and the moral life]). And yet it is absent from much of pre-20th/21st century writing. I wonder what its origin is.
The City of Seattle, in it's SJW wisdom, sought to ban the use of the words "citizen" and "brown bag." Reason? Non-Citizens might feel alienated (so please say "residents" instead), and 60 years ago some racist frats put lunch bags on their doors disallowing anyone darker than the lunch bag to enter. So let's not get past that shit. Instead, let's ban words and label anyone who says "let's brown bag it" or "I'm a U.S. Citizen" racist and anti-immigrant.
We seriously pay taxes for the solid rock brains who think this shit up.
Dooginparadise? You wanna play buddy? Haven't seen you in a while.
Must be busy with that dissertation on transgendered interpretive dance at Evergreen
Oddly enough, problematic is also a popular buzzword in Straussian philosophical articles (except it makes sense, because Strauss and students like Benardete argue that philosophy is the investigation of fundamental problems [e.g. reason and revelation, the philosophic life and the moral life]). And yet it is absent from much of pre-20th/21st century writing. I wonder what its origin is.
The City of Seattle, in it's SJW wisdom, sought to ban the use of the words "citizen" and "brown bag." Reason? Non-Citizens might feel alienated (so please say "residents" instead), and 60 years ago some racist frats put lunch bags on their doors disallowing anyone darker than the lunch bag to enter. So let's not get past that shit. Instead, let's ban words and label anyone who says "let's brown bag it" or "I'm a U.S. Citizen" racist and anti-immigrant.
We seriously pay taxes for the solid rock brains who think this shit up.
Don't forget we'll still be King County but change *which* King we're referring to, as if somehow no one will know who it was originally named after.
The City of Seattle, in it's SJW wisdom, sought to ban the use of the words "citizen" and "brown bag." Reason? Non-Citizens might feel alienated (so please say "residents" instead), and 60 years ago some racist frats put lunch bags on their doors disallowing anyone darker than the lunch bag to enter. So let's not get past that shit. Instead, let's ban words and label anyone who says "let's brown bag it" or "I'm a U.S. Citizen" racist and anti-immigrant.
We seriously pay taxes for the solid rock brains who think this shit up.
Don't forget we'll still be King County but change *which* King we're referring to, as if somehow no one will know who it was originally named after.
Whatever it takes for all the closet racist liberals around here to make it seem they're not.
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We seriously pay taxes for the solid rock brains who think this shit up.
Obviously millcreek doesn't post there anymore.