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Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
72. No, I am try not to escalate your obviously lack of experience with the English language.
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 03:45 PM
Oct 2017

Since you don't understand how question marks change the meaning of a sentence. Coupled with your tenacious defense of your blunder, I don't want to spend all day explaining what a question mark means to someone as bullheaded as you appear to be.

Stop doubling down on your mistake and have a nice day.

sure d_r Oct 2017 #1
Now we know they are not unimportant treestar Oct 2017 #2
I am from rural Illinois. murielm99 Oct 2017 #3
It's condescending. octoberlib Oct 2017 #4
It's stupid as well, considering those "flyover states" include whathehell Oct 2017 #76
Its supposed to be a joke maxsolomon Oct 2017 #5
Like Betty Price saying that HIV positive people should be quarantined? Thor_MN Oct 2017 #9
Yeah, jokes like that maxsolomon Oct 2017 #14
While the term may not have been derogatory back in 1976, it has certainly become so in 41 years. LonePirate Oct 2017 #17
Almost any term can be used in a derogatory manner maxsolomon Oct 2017 #19
The term applies to all residents of those areas, not just his voters and it applies to you as well. LonePirate Oct 2017 #32
Well, I'm from there maxsolomon Oct 2017 #35
Gee, the "N" word goes back to the 16th century, so I guess people should just get over it, huh? Thor_MN Oct 2017 #25
You think "Flyover Country" is equivalent to "Nigger"? maxsolomon Oct 2017 #34
Equivalent, no. But in your tortured logic, it should be less offensive than "Flyover Country" Thor_MN Oct 2017 #38
That's an offensive comparison, and you're clearly desperate to be pissed off about nothing Orrex Oct 2017 #53
That was indeed an extreme and bad comparison, although other comparisons are apt. LonePirate Oct 2017 #56
This honky is fine with that. Orrex Oct 2017 #58
If you bothered to read with any comprehension at all, Thor_MN Oct 2017 #60
No shit they're not equivalent, and you're misrepresenting the other person's logic Orrex Oct 2017 #63
Have a nice day, you obvously are self confident that you know everything Thor_MN Oct 2017 #65
But you *did* frame them as equivalent. Orrex Oct 2017 #68
Perhaps you don't understand what a question mark means? Thor_MN Oct 2017 #71
Nope, keep trying Orrex Oct 2017 #75
Hell, you are the one looking silly as I have already posted Thor_MN Oct 2017 #80
Where did I claim that I am smart? Orrex Oct 2017 #84
Jesus, you don't even read what you yourself write. Thor_MN Oct 2017 #88
And you apparently didn't read what you cited. Orrex Oct 2017 #90
Weak. Even for you. Thor_MN Oct 2017 #91
What is the precise and relevant equivalence LanternWaste Oct 2017 #59
Try reading my follow up post to the person that proposed that time makes everything better. Thor_MN Oct 2017 #61
Perhaps you should write as if you know how to write Orrex Oct 2017 #64
Like I said, have a nice day. Thor_MN Oct 2017 #66
Your posts get weaker and weaker as you go along Orrex Oct 2017 #69
No, I am try not to escalate your obviously lack of experience with the English language. Thor_MN Oct 2017 #72
Weaker still Orrex Oct 2017 #74
Just like Trump, nothing whatsoever except your made up stories... Thor_MN Oct 2017 #82
Wow. Weak, even for you. Orrex Oct 2017 #85
Seriously? RhodeIslandOne Oct 2017 #83
Funny, I have that very picture on my office wall and now I'm looking at them together. LisaM Oct 2017 #30
Well maybe the folks in those states can console themselves... vi5 Oct 2017 #6
I think the term "swing state" is offensive. But getting rid of the word pnwmom Oct 2017 #7
I'm sorry, but how is "swing state" offensive?.. whathehell Oct 2017 #78
The concept is offensive. The concept that some votes matter more than others. pnwmom Oct 2017 #79
Ok, I understand you now. n/t. whathehell Oct 2017 #81
no more so then 'liberal elites' but the worst term is 'moral majority' Fresh_Start Oct 2017 #8
It is an accurate description of the relationship at hand Sen. Walter Sobchak Oct 2017 #10
I am from the west Drahthaardogs Oct 2017 #11
How about the 'heartland'. It's not used in a negative way the way descriptions of the coasts are JI7 Oct 2017 #12
It's called the heartland because the brain isn't there. FSogol Oct 2017 #15
Fuck Newhart.. whathehell Oct 2017 #77
Context is important sarisataka Oct 2017 #13
It is like saying people on the coasts are superior to us doc03 Oct 2017 #16
People in Flyover Country have security systems - my Dad & Brother do. maxsolomon Oct 2017 #21
There is no such thing that I know of around doc03 Oct 2017 #22
OK... maxsolomon Oct 2017 #23
I see places in Florida and the Atlanta area on the first. On the second there are none in doc03 Oct 2017 #27
Though I would not want to live in the Villages, my sister--a retired teacher-- Cuthbert Allgood Oct 2017 #36
My old high school Geometry teacher lives there, he is a die hard Republican. Just doc03 Oct 2017 #37
Sounds like Mar-A-Lago RhodeIslandOne Oct 2017 #86
Actually, the coasts are superior places to live, but I would spread that to include the border- snooper2 Oct 2017 #50
I have spent time on the coasts sarisataka Oct 2017 #57
I grew up in "flyover country" and that's what it is. madinmaryland Oct 2017 #18
Well there are a shit load of people in cities that never saw a doc03 Oct 2017 #24
LOL!! I've seen cows both in Ohio and Connecticut... madinmaryland Oct 2017 #31
The way I hear the media talk everyone in fly over country doc03 Oct 2017 #33
Ohio wasn't won by a "couple of percentage points". HughBeaumont Oct 2017 #55
I went to college with a guy who held that view about restricting voting rights to property owners The Genealogist Oct 2017 #54
I was raised in "flyover country." BigDemVoter Oct 2017 #20
Thinking that way equals Democrats losing elections. nt doc03 Oct 2017 #28
Spending money in red states? BigDemVoter Oct 2017 #43
Shirley you're joking? left-of-center2012 Oct 2017 #26
Mike Pence and his ilk are grown up CHILDREN OF THE CORN n/m bagelsforbreakfast Oct 2017 #29
No. Iggo Oct 2017 #39
I'm originally from Ohio and I currently live in Indiana, Tobin S. Oct 2017 #40
One item: there are numerous rural areas which are predominantly black or Hispanic. LonePirate Oct 2017 #41
I was thinking Midwest and Great Plains when I said that because that's where I'm from. Tobin S. Oct 2017 #42
Heck get out in western Kansas, and it's majority Latino in places like Dodge & Garden City hatrack Oct 2017 #49
And the Democratic Party will not benefit sarisataka Oct 2017 #62
I'm Not Offended, And Live In Illinois ProfessorGAC Oct 2017 #44
I prefer the term "worthless void" or "dangerous wilderness" Orrex Oct 2017 #45
Oh, you!! NurseJackie Oct 2017 #67
LOL Orrex Oct 2017 #70
Not used by Democrats to dismiss; used by GOP and the right. Justice Oct 2017 #46
It was used disparagingly in article by a presumably liberal author yesterday. LonePirate Oct 2017 #47
Nah, not deeply so . . . hatrack Oct 2017 #48
Flyover country is an insult but heartland delisen Oct 2017 #51
I despise that term The Genealogist Oct 2017 #52
Probably much safer moondust Oct 2017 #73
50 people live in Kansas and they get two Senators just like New York alphafemale Oct 2017 #87
Jesus... are we really this thinned skin these days? nini Oct 2017 #89
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