I was born a poor, white child...

nitro harley

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So you saying for appearance and to aid with sunburn ? How do you know when you are getting to much sun. Does it just burn all of a sudden like " true blood"
You should probably ask your mother, she should of taught you about that when you were in your learning about hot stuff years.
 

londonfog

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I avoid the sun because I sunburn easily. Do you avoid sunlight?
I don't avoid the sun. I have never sunburned. Don't even know what it feels like. My tomatoes and hops love the sun as well.
I hear that tanning booths are very harmful. Can you use on of those ?
 

desert dude

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melanoma cancer that started in his TOE. Vary rare for people of African decent.
True. There are several articles saying that Bob had an unusual genome that made him susceptible to this particular melanoma, and that it had nothing to do with sun exposure.
 

desert dude

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I don't avoid the sun. I have never sunburned. Don't even know what it feels like. My tomatoes and hops love the sun as well.
I hear that tanning booths are very harmful. Can you use on of those ?
I can, but I never would. I would agree that tanning is harmful. If you work outside, though, it is the skin's natural response to sunlight.
 

londonfog

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She used her lie to get a full scholarship into college. She just traded one doubtful "privilege" to get another.very real one. On a side note, I have noticed the NAACP seems to reserve their executive positions for the "whitest looking" blacks. What's up with that?
I'm not seeing that she did that. Could you cite where you are getting that info from ?
 

Wavels

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This story has offended those on the left who would prefer to maintain the pure posture of righteous indignation regarding all cries of racial injustice.
Reality has little influence upon those of us who wear ideological blinders.
If one is praised as being courageous when declaring their trans-gender awakening, so therefore, also, are those who would pretend to be trans-racial.
DNA is irrelevant. I am what I say I am. (apologies to Popeye)

Interesting take on this revelatory story below:


But here’s the thing: beyond that level of banal abstraction, our freedom to live out our stories as we see fit is not a universal entitlement. Some of us get to daydream on the way to work about who truly is our “deepest self.” Others have to be more worried about being twice more likely to be shot dead while unarmed if we get pulled over.

Dolezal may get to wear her blackness like an outfit she can take on and off—even if she never actually does discard it, even if she truly does believe that she is black. But actual black Americans will never get that option.




http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/13/the-psychology-of-an-ethnic-fraud-behind-rachel-dolezal-s-invented-persecution.html
 

see4

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Why you so sexist and racist? This poor woman is trans-racial. You should put yourself in her shoes and experience the pain of being born in a white woman's body, to parents not her own.
Not gunna lie, that was pretty funny.
 

see4

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Thanks. It is hard to parody the self-satirizing PC left.

AbandonReason thinks it was "the most offensive thing I have ever said". I don't think it even falls in the top 100.
Never mind the question, "why are you so sexist and racist", because that was baiting and untrue. You know that.

But the trans-racial part was pretty damn funny. It's not the worst you've said. You've said some pretty dumb shit, but this isn't the dumbest.
 

desert dude

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Take it up with the guy who wrote the editorial.

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