
LumRaiderFan
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LumRaiderFan reacted to AggiesAreWe in Beaumont Enterprise football preview section cover
So what you need is a BET newspaper, correct?
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from 77 in Millennial couple bikes through ISIS Territory to prove “humans are kind” and gets killed
mental disorder
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LumRaiderFan reacted to Hagar in RIP Aretha Franklin
She had my respect. Great voice.
RIP Aretha
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from Hagar in Proof the Media Has Trump Derangement Syndrome
lol...they just don't get it. Can't get out of their own way.
Carry on.
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LumRaiderFan reacted to Hagar in Fact Checking The New Socialist Darling!
The most consistent thing I find in Liberals is there inability to admit it when the Dems screw the pooch. They’ll he-haw around. Bring up Republican mistakes. Change the subject. Mention slavery (as if the Republicans caused it). Start name calling and cussing. And finally call you a racist that only watches FOX News (which I rarely do). But for them to say the Democrats made a mistake, why heck, that’s sacrilege.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from Hagar in Florida armed bystander stops gunman at crowded back-to-school event at park, police say
This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Best defense against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from Englebert in Fact Checking The New Socialist Darling!
Most libs are entertaining when they say what’s actually on their mind. There are several on this board that crack me up with their nonsense.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from Hagar in Trump Supporters will turn violent?
As the old adage goes, only low information idiots believe this.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from BS Wildcats in Trump Supporters will turn violent?
As the old adage goes, only low information idiots believe this.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from Englebert in Trump Supporters will turn violent?
As the old adage goes, only low information idiots believe this.
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LumRaiderFan reacted to Englebert in Trump Supporters will turn violent?
This "professor" thinks that Trump supporters will turn violent:
This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Do universities require a stunted and absolute childish view of the world as a prerequisite for employment? Where do universities find these people? This "professor" needs to realize that it is her, and people like her, that Trump supporters abhor...people that throw out baseless and nonsensical accusations to label people. Her and her ilk are the reason Trump is the current president, and hopefully for another term.
I would really like for her, or anyone, to explain the evidence that leads to her conclusion. I'm thinking the rationale for not providing evidence is that offering such means you have to defend it, and she knows she can't. So in good Liberal fashion, she just throws out baseless accusations then runs like a good little sheeple. I hope Carlson Tucker can convince her to appear on his show. I highly doubt he or anyone can bust through her air of superiority and self-attributed grandiose cognitive abilities, but at least he can expose her ridiculous claims on national TV.
Oh yeah (almost forgot)...thoughts?
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LumRaiderFan reacted to PN-G bamatex in Trump Supporters will turn violent?
I may be a little jaded after seven years of living in two different major university environments, but I am of the opinion that college campuses are bubbles. The nature of a college campus demands that it be dominated by the views of 18-22 year old kids with little to no real world experience, many of whom have never had to hold a real job or actually support anyone other than themselves on anything but the cash their parents hand them. Most of them come from similar, upper middle class, suburban backgrounds, most of them have never had to worry about having a place to stay or food on the table, and most of them have never had to deal with a real crisis on their own because they've always had their parents or somebody else around to handle those for them. For the vast majority of them, this is their first experience living away from home. When they're confronted with a real conflict for the first time, their first inclination is to look around for someone else to handle it like their parents would - hence why you see so many college students demanding that college administrations overreact to issues most would consider relatively benign or inconsequential. Most of them are also looking to establish an identity of their own apart from their family or their parents - it's sort of the ultimate culmination of teenage rebellion - and attempts to do so can reach levels the average Joe considers eccentric, absurd or obscene, because the normal adult authorities that are present in every other facet of our society aren't around to keep that in check.
As you might expect in an environment dominated by adolescents, these spheres in our society are probably the most susceptible to being overtaken by the latest fads and trends in everything from fashion to politics; social status is just as much a factor on these campuses as it was in high school, if not moreso. And when these kids hear or see something new and thought provoking from a professor or another student, they don't have the real world experience necessary to really critically analyze what they're hearing, accept the premise of whatever's been proposed more easily just because it sounds facially reasonable, and take some pride in the fact their individualism is being reinforced by the unpopular viewpoints they now hold. So, when more and more students adopt what the real world would deem a crackpot theory or stupid idea or illogical opinion out of hand, and more and more students are hearing more and more of their peers repeat these crackpot theories, you get, in essence, unfettered groupthink, completely untempered by any of the normal dynamics present in ordinary life that would keep it in check and reinforced by a sense of superiority stemming from the belief that they are the "higher educated." One might call it "elitism," and I would agree from my own experience that many university employees out there arrogantly assume that their own views are morally and intellectually superior to those held by the "less educated," but I prefer to think of it as the natural side effect of being far too sheltered for far too long.
The more time people spend in those bubbles, the more removed they become from the real world. Your typical four years for your average college student are bad enough, but the lion's share of those students graduate and get jobs in the real world; by the time they're 30, most of those kids have, to some degree, been brought back down to reality. But living in the bubble never stops for your career academics - they're there every weekday for decades on end. Some of them will only leave that environment in a pine box. It doesn't take long for those folks to lose all their sense of reality, and after years of exposure, it becomes almost impossible to get that back. That's how you get academics who are outraged that Donald Trump would get caught on tape saying something you'd probably hear in every middle school boys' locker room in America. It's how you get academic officials who demand that persons of one anatomical sex be admitted to the bathroom reserved for the other anatomical sex, never bothering to consider, much less recognize, how that right of access can and likely will be abused by immature teenage boys or bad people with ulterior motives on the side of town that college professors never go into. Generally speaking, it's why employees of universities across the country totally overreact to what 80% of Americans experience on a daily basis and consider completely normal, and make crazy statements with little factual basis which the rest of society finds, at the very least, counter-intuitive.
Some universities are worse than others. UT is far, far worse than Alabama would ever dream of being and is likely worse than I'd imagine A&M to be. I'd argue that schools which are more liberal arts-oriented are generally worse than schools which focus more on business, science, engineering, history or law. Trade schools hardly suffer from this problem at all. But it's out there, and as social media becomes more of a mouthpiece for people in our society, you can expect to see a whole lot more Twitter rants and YouTube videos of people doing and saying things on college campuses they'd be immediately dismissed or ridiculed for anywhere else on the planet.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from Hagar in NFL tells players to STAND
The nfl could learn a lesson in integrity and patriotism from this young man.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from Hagar in Fact Checking The New Socialist Darling!
This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up She's not too left, but possibly too dumb for even Obama to endorse.
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LumRaiderFan reacted to baddog in NFL tells players to STAND
This young man is not living the high life in a country that made him a millionaire playing a kid's game, but he pulls himself up to stand for the anthem.
Boy in wheelchair pulls himself to feet for national anthem at Tennessee fair
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LumRaiderFan reacted to stevenash in NFL tells players to STAND
Like they have on the streets of Philadelphia, Seattle, and San Francisco? Three democratic bastions of bliss.
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LumRaiderFan reacted to baddog in When Was the Last Time
.....you said anything GOOD about America? This is a good read if you like reading.
Here's what the left doesn't get about America
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from 77 in In Chicago During obama Day...
This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up The good folks of Chicago need to step up and get rid of the miserable failure of a mayor they have.
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from baddog in In Chicago During obama Day...
This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up The good folks of Chicago need to step up and get rid of the miserable failure of a mayor they have.
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LumRaiderFan reacted to baddog in Florida armed bystander stops gunman at crowded back-to-school event at park, police say
What is sad is that this proves nothing to the non-thinking left. Keep the good guy from owning a gun, what would have happened? Duhhhhhhh!
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from baddog in Florida armed bystander stops gunman at crowded back-to-school event at park, police say
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LumRaiderFan got a reaction from baddog in In Chicago During obama Day...
That city is in desperate need of some Republicans.