I know I joke about it, but I don't actually judge my friends by their political standings.

Nov 04, 2008 23:52


my current facebook status says: "Stephanie can quit my job! Now you can just send some of your hard earned money my way."

I just had somebody (a college student that I was friends with my freshmen year) send me this message over facebook: "get over your racism, hate-ism, bipartisan political feelings and just be happy that you took part in a ( Read more... )

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secret_liesxx November 5 2008, 06:29:10 UTC
yeah mass!!! I don't know if you were happy about this. But I am. Basically it means they will leave all the pot heads alone and take care of the real criminals.

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_rocha November 5 2008, 13:22:18 UTC
I'm slightly disappointed, but happy for you, especially if you have that apt in the Riv' ;)

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_rocha November 5 2008, 13:56:26 UTC
I hate you!

no, but really, one of my black friends told me that this means it's ok to make black jokes. Because if someone tells you "thats not right" (and it will almost always be someone who ISN'T black who says it), you can just say "hey, whatever, my President is a black guy"

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lessalee16 November 5 2008, 22:27:21 UTC
Umm also, your ex-friend totally thinks that "bipartisan" means the opposite of what it does. It means to include both parties, not to isolate or polarize them. So she's dumb.

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_rocha November 5 2008, 22:50:42 UTC
clearly people getting along and agreeing is a bad bad thing.

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