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The phrase "Center for Kids Who Can't Read Good and Who Wanna Learn to Do Other Stuff Good Too" is also an excerpt from the film Zoolander, in which the title character is, by any reasonable standard, an idiot.
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The meme. It's the meme I do not understand. Why is teaching children who may not be able to read well a trade or skill they can succeed at bad or meme worthy.
Nice documentary. Most people, when looking back at WWII don't consider that Japan was conducting war for 5 years prior and pretty brutally at that.
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In loving memory of Braineack, who was taken from us before his time:
May you warn all the folks in heaven of the impending danger of communist **** police dogs fraudulently voting for trans-gendered socialist candidates in an authoritarian police state controlled by liberal think-tanks funded by way of the national endowment for the arts.
May you warn all the folks in heaven of the impending danger of communist **** police dogs fraudulently voting for trans-gendered socialist candidates in an authoritarian police state controlled by liberal think-tanks funded by way of the national endowment for the arts.
In loving memory of Braineack, who was taken from us before his time:
May you warn all the folks in heaven of the impending danger of communist **** police dogs fraudulently voting for trans-gendered socialist candidates in an authoritarian police state controlled by liberal think-tanks funded by way of the national endowment for the arts.
May you warn all the folks in heaven of the impending danger of communist **** police dogs fraudulently voting for trans-gendered socialist candidates in an authoritarian police state controlled by liberal think-tanks funded by way of the national endowment for the arts.
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Interesting. I uploaded the video last night, marked as "unlisted," and yet Viacom managed to file a claim on it within just a few minutes.
Ah well, it was South Park Season 19, Episode 7, in which the school's new principal over-reacts to a student who is chatting with her friend during a school assembly, and calls the police. Officer Barbrady responds to the call, and accidentally shoots a student in the arm, which leads to him being fired, which leads to the town's hip new business district (built around Kenny's house) turning into a crackhead wasteland, which leads to the boys becoming ninjas, and so on... It's a very well-written thinkpiece which fits unobtrusively into the overall S19 PC Principal story-arc.
Anyway, completely unrelated:
Ah well, it was South Park Season 19, Episode 7, in which the school's new principal over-reacts to a student who is chatting with her friend during a school assembly, and calls the police. Officer Barbrady responds to the call, and accidentally shoots a student in the arm, which leads to him being fired, which leads to the town's hip new business district (built around Kenny's house) turning into a crackhead wasteland, which leads to the boys becoming ninjas, and so on... It's a very well-written thinkpiece which fits unobtrusively into the overall S19 PC Principal story-arc.
Anyway, completely unrelated:
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