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Tweets like that aren't gonna help people to stfu about autocorrect :lol:JoleneBrody said:I think I've gotten so sick of people telling me to turn off auto correct that God's joke went right over my head. Sorry pal.
JerryBoBerry said:Please post the link to the Thought Reading app you speak of.God said:JoleneBrody said:I meant QUEEFS!
you probably need to buy an app that lets you type what you meant
God said:i was chatting with a model in her chatroom and asked why she suddenly looked so sad. she PM'ed me "a guy just left and he had a LOT of tokens!"
Liliana_XO said:God said:i was chatting with a model in her chatroom and asked why she suddenly looked so sad. she PM'ed me "a guy just left and he had a LOT of tokens!"
I know that feel bro.
There's a dude that pops in and out of my room every 30 minutes or so, without fail, every time I'm on cam.
Over 500,000 reward points. I'm all like;
One of these days I'll work up the courage to message him lololol
One which most kids grew up pledging allegiance to in schools.Nordling said:In spite of all the platitudes, our military do not "fight for the flag." They fight for the citizens of the country. The flag, though a symbol, remains a piece of cloth.
... And corporations are NOT people.
As did I, and without my permission. But even as a small child, I objected to pledging to a theocracy that didn't exist via a banner. Forcing children to pledge to something before they even understand it, does not make it a cool.JerryBoBerry said:One which most kids grew up pledging allegiance to in schools.Nordling said:In spite of all the platitudes, our military do not "fight for the flag." They fight for the citizens of the country. The flag, though a symbol, remains a piece of cloth.
... And corporations are NOT people.
Nordling said:As did I, and without my permission. But even as a small child, I objected to pledging to a theocracy that didn't exist via a banner. Forcing children to pledge to something before they even understand it, does not make it a cool.JerryBoBerry said:One which most kids grew up pledging allegiance to in schools.Nordling said:In spite of all the platitudes, our military do not "fight for the flag." They fight for the citizens of the country. The flag, though a symbol, remains a piece of cloth.
... And corporations are NOT people.
Other than immediate distress to be used as a signal for help any other times hanging it upside down is disrespect. It's not a political statement.zippypinhead said:Nordling said:As did I, and without my permission. But even as a small child, I objected to pledging to a theocracy that didn't exist via a banner. Forcing children to pledge to something before they even understand it, does not make it a cool.JerryBoBerry said:One which most kids grew up pledging allegiance to in schools.Nordling said:In spite of all the platitudes, our military do not "fight for the flag." They fight for the citizens of the country. The flag, though a symbol, remains a piece of cloth.
... And corporations are NOT people.
Yeah, this. Just because you're indoctrinated into something by the state at a young age doesn't make it right. Also, hanging the flag upside-down is not a sign of disrespect, per se. It is a distress signal. It's not like an upside-down cross. And, frankly, this country has been experiencing its share of distress lately.
I understand that. Doesn't mean I like it. I hate the dumb fuckers who burn the flag equally too.Nordling said:Jerry, it's a political statement if the person means it to be. That's how things work.
This is one of those things I draw the line at. I stand by what I said.LilyMarie said:Jerry, you're a cool guy, but you shouldn't call people a dumb fuck for being openly critical of their country. :/
Is that something you just don't like to see camgirls doing because you want to have a good time on MFC, or do you not tolerate that with people in general?JerryBoBerry said:This is one of those things I draw the line at. I stand by what I said.LilyMarie said:Jerry, you're a cool guy, but you shouldn't call people a dumb fuck for being openly critical of their country. :/
I'll just say I'm glad some people still get it in this country.JoleneBrody said:Wow, Jerry. I hate to say this but but you sir, are being the dumb fucker right now. Though I'm not fond of calling names, you are being ignorant and mean, so seems about right.
For all we know she's just some young punkrocker who has no real grasp of WHY she hangs the flag upside down other than because that's what young punk rockers do OR she may be making a political statement about our country in distress, because that's what that fucking means yo!
One of the greatest things ABOUT our country is that we have the freedom and expectation to speak up and out against our government when we feel it's in the wrong!
Hating every "dumb fucker" who makes a political statement other than blind respect/following is the complete opposite of what our country stands for in the first place! We are what we are because we escaped the expectation to follow blindly and without voice.
This has nothing to do with camgirls or mfc whatsoever. It's about disrespecting the very symbol of the country so many have fought and died for. Political protests are one thing. This stupidity is too far. I've told off flag burners to their face for being dumb fucks with no real sense of their history or pride in their nation. To me they are among the lowest of the treasonous scum possible. I have no respect for them whatsoever. 'Dumb fuck' was putting it in a really nice way.LilyMarie said:Is that something you just don't like to see camgirls doing because you want to have a good time on MFC, or do you not tolerate that with people in general?
Still?. I'm sad people seem to have forgot and instead replaced the badass-ness that created our independence with tip toeing on eggshells like a bunch of cry baby bed wetters!JerryBoBerry said:I'll just say I'm glad some people still get it in this country.JoleneBrody said:Wow, Jerry. I hate to say this but but you sir, are being the dumb fucker right now. Though I'm not fond of calling names, you are being ignorant and mean, so seems about right.
For all we know she's just some young punkrocker who has no real grasp of WHY she hangs the flag upside down other than because that's what young punk rockers do OR she may be making a political statement about our country in distress, because that's what that fucking means yo!
One of the greatest things ABOUT our country is that we have the freedom and expectation to speak up and out against our government when we feel it's in the wrong!
Hating every "dumb fucker" who makes a political statement other than blind respect/following is the complete opposite of what our country stands for in the first place! We are what we are because we escaped the expectation to follow blindly and without voice.
http://www.webpronews.com/mcdonalds-upside-down-flag-upsets-veterans-2012-11
http://godfatherpolitics.com/6567/does-anyone-respect-the-american-flag-anymore/
http://www.military.com/video/speci...ry-obama-flag-replaced-us-flag/1513022139001/
The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
That wouldn't make much sense now would it? What if Martin Luther King and others had done all their protests "inside their private residences?" The very nature of protests usually means that someone or something will be disrespected. Maybe the founders were just "attention whoring?"Bocefish said:If people want to do that inside their private residences to make a statement for whatever reason it doesn't really bother me. However, it does piss me off me when idiots fly the flag upside down outside for their own political attention whoring reasons. That shows ignorance and/or disrepect as far as I'm concerned.
The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
Not a fan of history huh? They pretty much equated the flag itself with the sovereignty of the entire nation. Disrespect of the flag is considered an act of rebellion before the U.S. was even founded. As far back as 1634 Massachusetts colonists were tried and convicted for doing so.Nordling said:What, exactly, is it we're supposed to "get?" Religious obsession with your country's flag, as far as I know, was not something the founding fathers gave a shit about.
I'm a veteran, btw.
Yeah, since in 1634 the US flag didn't exist. Seems kind of fitting that American colonists disrespected the BRITISH flag. Plus most of the examples in that article have to do with foreign countries making demands on US ships concerning the flag. Well, yes, as a symbol of sovereignty, a US vessel cannot be compelled to lower or replace the US flag with the flag of Algiers or anyone else.JerryBoBerry said:Not a fan of history huh? They pretty much equated the flag itself with the sovereignty of the entire nation. Disrespect of the flag is considered an act of rebellion before the U.S. was even founded. As far back as 1634 Massachusetts colonists were tried and convicted for doing so.Nordling said:What, exactly, is it we're supposed to "get?" Religious obsession with your country's flag, as far as I know, was not something the founding fathers gave a shit about.
I'm a veteran, btw.
The founding fathers cared greatly about it. They decried it publicly on many occasions. Here's but one small article on it.
http://www.amvetspost2.org/flag/p37.htm
I guess this is one of those hot button issues i'm not going to comment on further. I think it would only get people upset with no change. Either you think that way or you don't. And if you don't, no amount of debate will change your mind.
Upside Down Flag
Flying the American flag upside down is an officially recognized signal of distress.
Here is the relevant part of the US Code of Laws regarding how to fly the flag when in distress:
THE UNITED STATES FLAG CODE
Title 4, Chapter 1
§ 8(a)The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
Most individuals who have served in military service of our nation should recognize this signal.
People ask if it is OK to fly the flag upside down in protest, for example: to protest the economy, an election or against the war. The Flag Code states it should only be displayed upside down when there is extreme danger to life or property. It would be quite the stretch to make an argument that any type of political purpose would constitute “dire distress”. It is recommended that people who wish to make a protest in this fashion do so that it is respectful of the flag. We must remember that our flag represents the government of the United States and all of its policies. It also stands for our freedom of speech, our right to practice or even not to practice the religion of our choice and it represents one united nation in all its glory and the American values. Most importantly it stands for the sacrifices made past, present and in the future to protect our freedoms.