When asked, Beck flat-out refuses to define "white culture."
"The real America."
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When asked, Beck flat-out refuses to define "white culture."
"The real America."
Nobody says "retarded" like people from Boston, either. Which, seriously, is about my second thought reading articles on how it's hate speech and nobody should ever use it...I'm always like "Won't somebody think of New England?" And also, kids are NEVER gonna run out of "spaz" style insults.ETA: I hate Glenn Beck...does that count. BTW, KO is totally spot-on with the Lonesome Rhodes comparison.
White culture is this stuff, right? [link]
When I think of "white culture," I think "Celine Dion."
And also, kids are NEVER gonna run out of "spaz" style insults.
Yeah.
I was shocked when I first heard teenagers using the word "gay" to mean "lame." So the following bit o' Simpsons cracked me up: "You kissed a girl? That is so gay."
I was shocked when I first heard teenagers using the word "gay" to mean "lame."
Of course, lame used to mean crippled -- I mean, physically disabled in the legs...
Do the rest of you people not "bang a u-ey"?
Ha ha! I encountered this last year in Boston, and my Boston friends were similarly bemused that I had no idea what they were talking about. You know what I do? MAKE A U-TURN.
During my more militant phase, it pissed me off, too. But then I decided that was kinda...lame.
You know what I do? MAKE A U-TURN.
You'd think, since you can do this practically anywhere you want in California (and that still freaks me out), you'd have a more creative expression for it.
ChiKat loves to mock my regional word usage, specifically my tendency to overuse the word "there," as in (while pointing out something on the computer) "I love that picture there, it's a great one of my sister." She responded with "Where's that picture, Kathy?" It's a reflexive verbal hiccup that is apparently common in those of us from the southwest side/suburbs of Chicago.