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I don't know about you, but I don't find people endangering their kids terribly funny.
I don't know about you, but I don't find people endangering their kids terribly funny.
I don't know about you, but I don't find people endangering their kids terribly funny.
Jonathan Swift, the 18th century satirist, wrote a book addressing the notions of Malthus and his dire portrayal of population growth. Swift suggested that the food supply needn't ever run out, if grown-ups ate babies.I don't know about you, but I don't find people endangering their kids terribly funny.
Whoosh!
We might want to have a rule for the thread going forward that doesn't include situations where people are clearly endangering kids. There's plenty of examples where covidiots are only really putting themselves at risk (or a partner who's just as foolhardy).
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no it's not funny but here we are, we've entertained these farking idiots long enough, let them wallow in their ignoranceI don't know about you, but I don't find people endangering their kids terribly funny.
Umm, every covidiot is endangering kids. And why kids specifically? The whole point of lockdown is that we're all in danger.
Oh good, the "you didn't find my joke funny so clearly you just didn't get it" response
I don’t know. As a Democratic socialist i’m inclined to the notion that the best way to end world hunger and ‘Save the Children’, two birds with one stone as it were, would be, instead, just to serve only these very sorts of adults. I am sure they deserve to be first in line by virtue of their entitlement.Jonathan Swift, the 18th century satirist, wrote a book addressing the notions of Malthus and his dire portrayal of population growth. Swift suggested that the food supply needn't ever run out, if grown-ups ate babies.
So, for a Trumpie? To endanger his or her kids? That's a whole open season with open possibilities for satirical fun!
Which is presumably why people are pointing it out.I don't know about you, but I don't find people endangering their kids terribly funny.
(Is that twitter thing real, or a deliberately-created parody?)
Measles or chicken pox party?I don't know about you, but I don't find people endangering their kids terribly funny.
I'm pretty sure Twitter is real.