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like this one that you and lipstick have in your truck beds
I would have no problem with that sticker, since I am not a homophobic racist. It boils down to you either are in support of someone or you are against them. I do not need to put anything on my vehicle to support a cause. In the Dallas area there are lots of cars with Pro Trump "Bling". And a few with more liberal messages. I like them all. It gives me a heads up on what kind of person I am dealing with.
You seem to think that by accusing me of being gay somehow gives you an upper hand in the debate. You do know gay's are known to smarter than straights don't you? While I must admit I am not gay I do have an above average IQ it does not make me gay, just smarter than the average Trump supporter
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Last week, the MacArthur Foundation revealed the recipients of its so-called “genius” awards, a $625,000 grant dispensed over five years to innovators, visionaries, and trailblazers. Of the 24 winners this year, at least three are openly gay, meaning gay people are significantly overrepresented among the genius pool. The news has led some to speculate that gay geniuses outnumber straight ones, proportionally, in the population at large. Are gay people really smarter than straight people?
It’s a tricky question, but at least one researcher thinks he has the answer—and the data to prove it. Last year, Satoshi Kanazawa argued in the Journal of Biosocial Science that gay people are typically born with more intelligence than the average heterosexual. Kanazawa explained his findings through the Savanna-IQ Interaction Hypothesis, which holds that smart people are better able to override their evolutionary impulses, adapting to new stimuli and desires more effectively than average or dumb people can. Just as smart people are ostensibly more likely to be vegetarians—a choice that requires shutting off the evolutionary impulse toward meat—so, too, are smart people more willing to engage with same-sex desires.
You do know gay's (sic) are known to (sic) smarter than straights don't you? While I must admit I am not gay...
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Last week, the MacArthur Foundation revealed the recipients of its so-called “genius” awards, a $625,000 grant dispensed over five years to innovators, visionaries, and trailblazers. Of the 24 winners this year, at least three are openly gay, meaning gay people are significantly overrepresented among the genius pool. The news has led some to speculate that gay geniuses outnumber straight ones, proportionally, in the population at large. Are gay people really smarter than straight people?
It’s a tricky question, but at least one researcher thinks he has the answer—and the data to prove it. Last year, Satoshi Kanazawa argued in the Journal of Biosocial Science that gay people are typically born with more intelligence than the average heterosexual. Kanazawa explained his findings through the Savanna-IQ Interaction Hypothesis, which holds that smart people are better able to override their evolutionary impulses, adapting to new stimuli and desires more effectively than average or dumb people can. Just as smart people are ostensibly more likely to be vegetarians—a choice that requires shutting off the evolutionary impulse toward meat—so, too, are smart people more willing to engage with same-sex desires.
^^^ Hahahaha... looks like MT Jockstrap just found another ludicrous rationalization for being a flaming faggot!! Funny how he provides no link... I wonder which homotard journal published this little gem?
"Smart people" are more likely to "override their evolutionary impulse" toward reproducing... and this makes them "more willing to engage with same-sex desires".
That is so funny and wrong and delusional on so many levels I can't even begin to comment! But at least it promotes the homosexual agenda and makes MT Pockface feel better about his sick, perverted cocksucking lifestyle!
I would have no problem with that sticker, since I am not a homophobic racist. It boils down to you either are in support of someone or you are against them. I do not need to put anything on my vehicle to support a cause. In the Dallas area there are lots of cars with Pro Trump "Bling". And a few with more liberal messages. I like them all. It gives me a heads up on what kind of person I am dealing with.
You seem to think that by accusing me of being gay somehow gives you an upper hand in the debate. You do know gay's are known to smarter than straights don't you? While I must admit I am not gay I do have an above average IQ it does not make me gay, just smarter than the average Trump supporter
Since you are so smart how would a Navy Jack cover up a bumper sticker or do you really know what a Navy Jack is
Here is a little help
A jack is a flag corresponding in appearance to the union or canton of the national ensign. In the United States Navy, it is a blue flag containing a star for each state. For countries whose colors have no canton, the jack is simply a small national ensign. On a sailing vessel, the jack is hoisted at the jack-staff shipped at the bowsprit cap when at anchor or in port.
The United States Navy originated as the Continental Navy, established early in the American Revolution by the Continental Congress by a resolution of 13 October 1775. There is a widespread belief that ships of the Continental Navy flew a jack consisting of alternating red and white stripes, having the image of a rattlesnake stretched out across it, with the motto "Don't Tread on Me." That belief, however, rests on no firm base of historical evidence.
It is well documented that the rattlesnake and the motto "Don't Tread on Me" were used together on several flags during the War of Independence. The only question in doubt is whether the Continental Navy actually used a red and white striped flag with a rattlesnake and the motto "Don't Tread on Me" as its jack. The evidence is inconclusive. There is reason to believe that the Continental Navy jack was simply a red and white striped flag with no other adornment.
The rattlesnake emerged as a symbol of the English colonies of North America about the time of the Seven Years War, when it appeared in newspaper prints with the motto "Join or Die." By the time of the War of Independence, the rattlesnake, frequently used in conjunction with the motto "Don't Tread on Me," was a common symbol for the United States, its independent spirit, and its resistance to tyranny.
Two American military units of the Revolution are known to have used the rattlesnake and the "Don't Tread on Me" motto: Proctor's Independent Battalion, of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and Sullivan's Life Guard during the Rhode Island campaign of 1777. The rattlesnake and the motto also appeared on military accoutrements, such as drums, and on state paper currency, during the Revolution.
The image of the rattlesnake and the motto "Don't Tread on Me" certainly had associations with the Continental Navy.
Since you are so smart how would a Navy Jack cover up a bumper sticker or do you really know what a Navy Jack is
Here is a little help
A jack is a flag corresponding in appearance to the union or canton of the national ensign. In the United States Navy, it is a blue flag containing a star for each state. For countries whose colors have no canton, the jack is simply a small national ensign. On a sailing vessel, the jack is hoisted at the jack-staff shipped at the bowsprit cap when at anchor or in port.
The United States Navy originated as the Continental Navy, established early in the American Revolution by the Continental Congress by a resolution of 13 October 1775. There is a widespread belief that ships of the Continental Navy flew a jack consisting of alternating red and white stripes, having the image of a rattlesnake stretched out across it, with the motto "Don't Tread on Me." That belief, however, rests on no firm base of historical evidence.
It is well documented that the rattlesnake and the motto "Don't Tread on Me" were used together on several flags during the War of Independence. The only question in doubt is whether the Continental Navy actually used a red and white striped flag with a rattlesnake and the motto "Don't Tread on Me" as its jack. The evidence is inconclusive. There is reason to believe that the Continental Navy jack was simply a red and white striped flag with no other adornment.
The rattlesnake emerged as a symbol of the English colonies of North America about the time of the Seven Years War, when it appeared in newspaper prints with the motto "Join or Die." By the time of the War of Independence, the rattlesnake, frequently used in conjunction with the motto "Don't Tread on Me," was a common symbol for the United States, its independent spirit, and its resistance to tyranny.
Two American military units of the Revolution are known to have used the rattlesnake and the "Don't Tread on Me" motto: Proctor's Independent Battalion, of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and Sullivan's Life Guard during the Rhode Island campaign of 1777. The rattlesnake and the motto also appeared on military accoutrements, such as drums, and on state paper currency, during the Revolution.
The image of the rattlesnake and the motto "Don't Tread on Me" certainly had associations with the Continental Navy.
^^^ It's deplorable to have you NOT "defend" the flag.
you are therefore designated as a "flag fag" and by executive proclamation you will be executed on sight for any desecration of the US Flag.
His Regal Majesty the Lord Emperor Donald, Supreme Ruler of the Multiverse, hereby declares that not only is it treason to desecrate the US Flag but also it is now OUTLAWED to fly any foreign flag on US soil (except embassies) by punishment of DEATH.
baahahahaaaa
let's have some flag protests. we are waiting .... bahahahahaaaaa
I would have no problem with that sticker, since I am not a homophobic racist. It boils down to you either are in support of someone or you are against them. I do not need to put anything on my vehicle to support a cause. In the Dallas area there are lots of cars with Pro Trump "Bling". And a few with more liberal messages. I like them all. It gives me a heads up on what kind of person I am dealing with.
You seem to think that by accusing me of being gay somehow gives you an upper hand in the debate. You do know gay's are known to smarter than straights don't you? While I must admit I am not gay I do have an above average IQ it does not make me gay, just smarter than the average Trump supporter
Gays are smarter than Straight people? I don't know about that. You can't be too smart if you wanna stick your dick up another guy's ass, lol.
And last i checked, 'egging' someone's car at MOST got someone community service. IF YOU COULD find out who actually did it, and the cops were willing to proesecute.