4thgenheel
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ain't nothing "all of a sudden" about it either, lmao.
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ain't nothing "all of a sudden" about it either, lmao.
Sure. Me included.I'll quote myself from facebook last night
I’ll bet every single person on my feed complaining about not understanding Bad Bunny has sat in a Mexican restaurant enjoying the vibe of an atmosphere you didn’t truly understand while stuffing your faces full of food.
Si, and that is sort of the opposite of a pluralistic democracy.There is a set of people who believe the Super Bowl halftime show, like nearly every other aspect of day-to-day life, should be tailored specifically to them.
You don't need to be perfect. But don't be upset about Spanish songs when you cannot even master English, yourself.
While I'm not sure there's much point in trying to isolate one phrase from a much larger statement, what's your disagreement with that sentiment?
OofYou don't need to be perfect. But don't be upset about Spanish songs when you cannot even master English, yourself.
I'm sure dozens were impressed by your performances...keep up the good work!Well, that is a good movie. I'll grant you that. But you trying to school me on music is not only laughable but quite demented. Boy, I was playing music professionally when the best part of you was running down the inside of your momma's thigh.
The people who want a separate half time show are the same people that wanted separate water fountains and restrooms.This year it was the "we'll make our own halftime show because BB speaks Spanish." How long until it is "we'll make our own halftime show because the performer is black"...?
The implication, which is often one of my complaints about some liberals, that good feelings and, in this case, music can fix everything. We need CBP and a secure border. We need ICE to remove people that we don't want here.While I'm not sure there's much point in trying to isolate one phrase from a much larger statement, what's your disagreement with that sentiment?
Try harder. That comma is perfectly ok and denotes emphasis. It can be included or omitted, and both are grammatically acceptable.
We'd need to fully agree on who "we don't want here" first I reckon.The implication, which is often one of my complaints about liberals, that good feelings and, in this case, music can fix everything. We need CBP and a secure border. We need ICE to remove people that we don't want here.
We know that's not going to happen. We just need laws that clearly define it. Everyone won't be happy, and that's fine.We'd need to fully agree on who "we don't want here" first I reckon.
I don't think there was any implication from the language you quoted that good feelings and music can fix everything, but I would agree that sentiment is a big schmaltzy. But I really don't see how "we need CBP and a secure border" is inconsistent with the language you quoted.The implication, which is often one of my complaints about some liberals, that good feelings and, in this case, music can fix everything. We need CBP and a secure border. We need ICE to remove people that we don't want here.