"National conversation" and any variation thereof.
I think I may have mentioned this one before: "We need to have a national conversation about race"
but, I could be wrong
good one though brm
My experiennce has convinced that wherever zealous white do-gooders with a mission to save minorities get together, horrible language is created. The Joan of Arcs, ethnics division, has a particular talent for that.
"National conversation" and any variation thereof.
I think I may have mentioned this one before: "We need to have a national conversation about race"
but, I could be wrong
good one though brm
My experiennce has convinced that wherever zealous white do-gooders with a mission to save minorities get together, horrible language is created. The Joan of Arcs, ethnics division, has a particular talent for that.
D.S.
yeah! the do-gooders came up with "Native Americans " to replace American Indians (the preferred term of the "Indians") SO, EVEN THOUGH YOU AND I ARE BORN IN THE us WE CAN'T SAY WE ARE NATIVE aMERICANS!!!!!!
"It's what they do"/"They do what they do"/"Just do what you do."
I've heard many of these and several other variations of the above phrases endlessly on commercials, sports broadcasts, and just about everywhere else. The phrase is usually spoken in a "cool" and cocky way.
"It's just a piece of paper/I don't need a piece of paper..."
Usually uttered by those who've "shacked up" and crapped out a kid yet refuse to marry. Also said by those who've dropped out of school and hate diplomas.
"It's just a piece of paper/I don't need a piece of paper..."
Usually uttered by those who've "shacked up" and crapped out a kid yet refuse to marry. Also said by those who've dropped out of school and hate diplomas.
Then again if you ever worked for a diploma fetishist (or should that be facist) not able to recognize merits and true achievements, you learn the relativity of a diploma and consider it to be merely a state of the past and at best a promise for the future. Sometimes paper really is just paper (or should that be "it is what it is").
In youtube comments: "I died" as the new LOL or RFLOL just to show the poster is a more refined and sensitive person and not belonging to the average plebs.................... not that there's anything wrong with that.