I dunno what the guy is thinking or that I care, but there is an obsession about race and perceived double standards in his D&D posts. I hope everyone's a good person irl, but not that I have to deal with any of you bastards anyways. More like BigteKKKs
I know bigtexxx in real life. We compete in local darts competitions together as Team Superior and the rare occasion we have black opponents he will never shake their hands. This started to bother me so I asked him once why he won't do it and he said he is afraid that touching black people might make him talk funny and start listening to hip hop. He says he is not racist but just is worried about bass waves.
probably a good spot for this. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.liveleak.com/ll_embed?f=39aeeca22d75" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
You are by far the most idiotic "person" that I have ever read from on the Internet over the years. You post an example of a brainwashed kid to defend the posts of an adult. Really? Shame on me, I guess. I shouldn't be surprised. This type of illogical posting behavior with such inaccurate, one-sided, propaganda-laced content is what your reality has become. Get help.
this too. <iframe width="853" height="480" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/xxWMo8npXS4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I mean, it's always kinda been pretty obvious that bigtexxx is a bigracisttt but what's the bigdealll? It's not like there aren't millions and millions of them around. What's worst, to be a racist (bigtexxx), and idiot (basso), or a xenophobe (ATW)? The internet let's all sorts participate.
...or a village idiot who comes up with false claims of xenophobia and made about 10,000 or so posts arguing fake positions under the screen name New Yorker, but still expects to be taken seriously afterwards (Sweet Lou 4 2).
So, you also have a fear of village people? Why are you resorting to calling people from villages as idiots?
The kid is just parroting what the adult has taught him-- the adult heard in the video. Deep analysis.
On this president's day, kudos to you if (without google) you can name which president said the following: “The elevation of the negro race from slavery to the full rights of citizenship is the most important political change we have known since the adoption of the Constitution of 1787,” he said. “NO thoughtful man can fail to appreciate its beneficent effect upon our institutions and people. It has freed us from the perpetual danger of war and dissolution. It has added immensely to the moral and industrial forces of our people. It has liberated the master as well as the slave from a relation which wronged and enfeebled both. It has surrendered to their own guardianship the manhood of more than 5,000,000 people, and has opened to each one of them a career of freedom and usefulness. It has given new inspiration to the power of self-help in both races by making labor more honorable to the one and more necessary to the other. The influence of this force will grow greater and bear richer fruit with the coming years.”