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To our friendly, indigenous county founders... we salute you.

The white man will never forget your contributions to his nation.

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WTF is wrong with you? Why are you incapable of showing basic decency? :loon

I sure hope you are only deeply socially inept and this is your pathetic attempt at sarcasm in showing the terrible conditions in which Native American people, to whom our government owes a sacred trust, are made to live.
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BoSoxGal wrote:WTF is wrong with you? Why are you incapable of showing basic decency?... I sure hope you are only deeply socially inept and this is your pathetic attempt at sarcasm in showing the terrible conditions in which Native American people, to whom our government owes a sacred trust, are made to live.
So, I guess I'll have to take that as not celebrating this auspicious day, right?
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BoSoxGal wrote:WTF is wrong with you? Why are you incapable of showing basic decency? :loon

I sure hope you are only deeply socially inept and this is your pathetic attempt at sarcasm in showing the terrible conditions in which Native American people, to whom our government owes a sacred trust, are made to live.
I think you have inverted his meaning here.


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RayThom wrote:
BoSoxGal wrote:WTF is wrong with you? Why are you incapable of showing basic decency?... I sure hope you are only deeply socially inept and this is your pathetic attempt at sarcasm in showing the terrible conditions in which Native American people, to whom our government owes a sacred trust, are made to live.
So, I guess I'll have to take that as not celebrating this auspicious day, right?
Actually I do - I have numerous Native American friends on my FB feed from my time living on and adjacent to native reservations in Montana and was aware of the day.

Because of that experience living and working among Indians, I love and respect Native American people deeply and also feel deeply the pain of the broken promises and broken trust between our government and these people whose land we stole.

So, fuck you. :fu
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BoSoxGal wrote:... and also feel deeply the pain of the broken promises and broken trust between our government and these people whose land we stole.... So, fuck you. :fu
Exactly!

Our government stole their land and this is how they were treated. My OP addressed this injustice.

Native American Day... an annual "feel good" moment set aside for "celebration." There's surely nothing happy about it.
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In future, you can end such posts like this: /s

That will remove all confusion.
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BoSoxGal wrote:In future, you can end such posts like this: /s
That will remove all confusion.
I NEVER connote with emojis. I didn't use them before the internet was created and I still don't.

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sarcasm-impaired

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BoSoxGal wrote:In future, you can end such posts like this: /s

That will remove all confusion.
Who died and made you boss?
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It’s not an emoji.

And if you weren’t such a fuckwad, it would be easier to tell when you are being sarcastic and when you are just being a dick.

But it doesn’t matter, because my solution is to just remove you from the conversation entirely, so you no longer have my audience.

The more I shut out the middle school level ‘humor’/mean boy shit, and the toxic masculinity, racism and hateful politics, the more enjoyable this place becomes. :ok
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BoSoxGal wrote:But it doesn’t matter, because my solution is to just remove you from the conversation entirely, so you no longer have my audience.

The more I shut out the middle school level ‘humor’/mean boy shit, and the toxic masculinity, racism and hateful politics, the more enjoyable this place becomes. :ok
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It's not surprising to me that I'm not the only person that BSG has called "fuckwad". In fact, it appears that the majority of us posting at Plan B now are current fuckwads and most others are former fuckwads. I don't recall specifically attacking BSG but I'm sure I did something that she considered fuckwadular to set her off.

Which reminds me, whatever happened to @meric@n woman?

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BoSoxGal wrote:It’s not an emoji... And if you weren’t such a fuckwad, it would be easier to tell when you are being sarcastic and when you are just being a dick. But it doesn’t matter, because my solution is to just remove you from the conversation entirely, so you no longer have my audience. The more I shut out the middle school level ‘humor’/mean boy shit, and the toxic masculinity, racism and hateful politics, the more enjoyable this place becomes.
Moi... a fuckwad? Surely you jest. If you're really serious, it is going to make me feel so horrible, inconsolable even. /s

I have a great idea. Let me know everything I can agree with you about and I bet I'll not sound so fuckwadish.

Anyway, if I didn't know better I'd say you have been going through an emotional crisis as of late and you're probably irritated by almost anyone you have contact with.

Keep in mind, "Laughter is the best medicine." Peace.

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“... perhaps vulgarity is the price one pays for possessing no civilisation of one's own.”
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RayThom wrote: Anyway, if I didn't know better I'd say you have been going through an emotional crisis as of late and you're probably irritated by almost anyone you have contact with.
Probably NOT the best thing to say to someone who you suspect of going through an emotional crisis. I found that out the hard way a couple months ago with a now former long term friend. If you can't empathize, maybe you should just keep it to yourself instead of trying to mansplain your opinions of what someone else's problems are. If someone asks for an opinion, that's another story.

And yes, your original post was tactless and offensive. If it was meant to be sarcasm, it sure as hell wasn't funny. It's just pathetic that we need someone to tell us that (and by "we" I'm including myself), rather than us having the forethought to not post offensive crap.
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I think that Greece should invade rome.....


maybe that would inspire the the isle of wightians to invade east Anglia

then the Icelanders could go to war against Christianity as a whole....

if we all went to war against invaders we could kill most of humanity, then the bigfeet could come out of hiding and reclaim their land

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and BS gal has a LOT of german heritage....

she has said that she has Nazis in her family tree.....

let s get her first........

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Point of Order, Madam Chairperson!!

Sarcasm, irony and satire are often confused. I took Ray's post to be a statement about how we (I use the term loosely) pay verbal homage to the original residents of this country and fail to back that up with action to improve living conditions. Of those three, the one it most clearly is not, is sarcasm. Sarcasm is usually defined as something designed to give pain, accompanied by a sneering tone of voice. To me it is on the irony - satire continuum, maybe closer to irony, because 'satire' usually (not always) connotes humor. Irony is the placement of a thought which is opposite to (or contradictory to) the apparent intention of the initial statement. Irony gets my vote. But then, speaking as a European, Americans just don't get irony.

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Yes, I can go with irony, so I will accept that argument. Unfortunately, BSG's reaction would have probably been the same.
https://archives.cjr.org/language_corne ... 062314.php

Lately, and sadly, BSG seems to be picking fights with anyone who disagrees with her. There are so many varied opinions in these forums that I feel she'll be in an agitated and stressed out state within minutes of logging on.

IMHO, anyone taking themselves too seriously shouldn't be here. Regardless, in the final analysis what they perceive is their reality. And it's their right to perceive me as an asshole. (__!__)

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Who is saying what in that image?
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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