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November 17, 2016 at 2:41 PM #803810November 17, 2016 at 2:56 PM #803811spdrunParticipant
Funny thing: being of Eastern European origin, I’ve dated/got along with very few Eastern European women. I’ve met more Latinas and West Indians whom I’ve clicked with, starting in high school.
November 18, 2016 at 10:27 AM #803812NotCrankyParticipantI apologize for this last post ,now deleted ,FIH. I shouldn’t have gone that far.
November 18, 2016 at 11:36 AM #803830FlyerInHiGuestNot cranky, I didn’t see the post…. what was it all about?
No need to apologize.November 18, 2016 at 11:45 AM #803832FlyerInHiGuest[quote=spdrun]Funny thing: being of Eastern European origin, I’ve dated/got along with very few Eastern European women. I’ve met more Latinas and West Indians whom I’ve clicked with, starting in high school.[/quote]
The Melania type is really not me. I prefer more educated.
I just mentioned her because of Trump. Actually I know a few Eastern Europeans who are very educated. They think Melania is an empty head. Plenty is more educated all over the world.
Anyway if I wanted to reproduce, I’d choose someone with a advanced university education. . And I agree scaredy; marriage should be estate planning accretive to be worth it.
November 18, 2016 at 12:45 PM #803835bearishgurlParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=spdrun]Funny thing: being of Eastern European origin, I’ve dated/got along with very few Eastern European women. I’ve met more Latinas and West Indians whom I’ve clicked with, starting in high school.[/quote]
The Melania type is really not me. I prefer more educated.
I just mentioned her because of Trump. Actually I know a few Eastern Europeans who are very educated. They think Melania is an empty head. Plenty is more educated all over the world.
Anyway if I wanted to reproduce, I’d choose someone with a advanced university education. . And I agree scaredy; marriage should be estate planning accretive to be worth it.[/quote]Education level attained has nothing to do with one’s genes.
November 18, 2016 at 5:41 PM #803846FlyerInHiGuest[quote=bearishgurl]
Education level attained has nothing to do with one’s genes.[/quote]I think there is strong corelation between education and intelligence. It’s one of the objective measures…. better than taking a chance on an unknown.
November 19, 2016 at 11:39 AM #803850FlyerInHiGuest[quote=spdrun]What I don’t get is the hatred for Michelle Obama among the right. Good looking couple, no evidence of infidelity, two beautiful kids, she plays the (traditional FLOTUS) role of promoting social causes, yet she still got shamelessly mocked. Apparently, women can’t win, unless they’re white.[/quote]
An “Ape in heels” and “fluent in ghetto”.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/11/19/alabama-officer-fired-over-racist-meme-calling-michelle-obama-fluent-in-ghetto/?hpid=hp_hp-more-top-stories_pn-officer-1210pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.c35ada7c7f2fNovember 20, 2016 at 10:48 AM #803873NotCrankyParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]Not cranky, I didn’t see the post…. what was it all about?
No need to apologize.[/quote]Thanks, I feel better not saying it.
November 20, 2016 at 11:28 AM #803874scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=bearishgurl]
Education level attained has nothing to do with one’s genes.[/quote]I think there is strong corelation between education and intelligence. It’s one of the objective measures…. better than taking a chance on an unknown.[/quote]
in the venn diagram involving 2 circles, one circle including all the educated people and one circle including all the genetically intelligent people (“GIP”), there is probably a good deal of overlap. of course there will be plenty of GIP outside the educated circle
if u narrow down the educated circle, to say, just lawyers from harvard law school, there are going to be pretty much all GIP from that circle. probably 100 % overlap.
so in sum, im going to need a better definition of what educated means.
then we can argue about what GIP means.
then we can argue about whether AG Sessions is in either circle.
by the way ive changed my position on legalizing marijuana. i want it highly criminalized and hope sessions starts filling fed. prisons with marijuana dope fiends.
first, its good for lawyer business. more cases. also will generate lots of work, providing reasonable sup. for searches, etc.
second, it helps undermine peoples blind faith in prosecutors. when prosecutor’s start going all reefer madness, the public understands that law enforcement is not only not infallible, it can sometimes be downright retarded. that is good in terms of slowing the march to a,police state.
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so bring it on. stomp on the states laws. criminalize the hell out of weed. i can see the bight side of it. go trump. appoint more socially retarded people to power.November 20, 2016 at 12:31 PM #803875spdrunParticipantOy. LOL.
November 20, 2016 at 1:40 PM #803876scaredyclassicParticipantlest we forget lengthy weed sentences in our lifetime, dr timothy leary got 20 years!!! case involved heavy quantity, not one but two marihuana “roaches”.
that would be great!!!
MAGA
ag sessions, bring back good long sentences for the bad weedsmokers. screw medical marijuana. lock em up!!! mandatory minimums!!! HOLD THE LOWLIFES ACCOUNTABLE.
MAGA
“On December 26, 1968, Leary was arrested again in Laguna Beach, California, this time for the possession of two marijuana “roaches”. Leary alleged that they were planted by the arresting officer, but was convicted of the crime. On Ma 1969, The Supreme Court concurred with Leary in Leary v. United States, declared the Marihuana Tax Act unconstitutional, and overturned his 1965 conviction.[69]
On that same day, Leary announced his candidacy for Governor of California against the Republican incumbent, Ronald Reagan. His campaign slogan was “Come together, join the party.” On June 1, 1969, Leary joined John Lennon and Yoko Ono at their Montreal Bed-In, and Lennon subsequently wrote Leary a campaign song called “Come Together”.[70]
On January 21, 1970, Leary received a 10-year sentence for his 1968 offense, with a further 10 added later while in custody for a prior arrest in 1965, for a total of 20 years to be served consecutively. On his arrival in prison, he was given psychological tests used to assign inmates to appropriate work details. Having designed some of these tests himself (including the “Leary Interpersonal Behavior Test”), Leary answered them in such a way that he seemed to be a very conforming, conventional person with a great interest in forestry and gardening.[71]”
MAGA
MAGA!!!! 1968 rocks!!! 20 years for two bits of trash.
marijuana was brought to us by mexicans! this is gonna be good. SESSIONS FOR PRESIDENT!!!MAGA
“The Mexican Connection
In the early 1900s, the western states developed significant tensions regarding the influx of Mexican-Americans. The revolution in Mexico in 1910 spilled over the border, with General Pershing’s army clashing with bandit Pancho Villa. Later in that decade, bad feelings developed between the small farmer and the large farms that used cheaper Mexican labor. Then, the depression came and increased tensions, as jobs and welfare resources became scarce.
One of the “differences” seized upon during this time was the fact that many Mexicans smoked marijuana and had brought the plant with them, and it was through this that California apparently passed the first state marijuana law, outlawing “preparations of hemp, or loco weed.”
However, one of the first state laws outlawing marijuana may have been influenced, not just by Mexicans using the drug, but, oddly enough, because of Mormons using it. Mormons who traveled to Mexico in 1910 came back to Salt Lake City with marijuana. The church’s reaction to this may have contributed to the state’s marijuana law. (Note: the source for this speculation is from articles by Charles Whitebread, Professor of Law at USC Law School in a paper for the Virginia Law Review, and a speech to the California Judges Association (sourced below). Mormon blogger Ardis Parshall disputes this.)”
November 20, 2016 at 5:06 PM #803878FlyerInHiGuestScaredy, you’ve grown on me. I get pretty much everything you say.
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