white male goes on shooting spree at youtube headquarters, san bruno ca

Abiqua

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Now the narrative is set, gender bending from a lying unemployed thief. Get them Indians while you are at it UncleTuck's! [Just have to revamp your geographical inexpertise. North is up, south is down.]

Scarf narrative equals AntiFa picnic gone wrong.
 

zeddd

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Why would you possibly like this comment, the fucking bodies aren't even cold yet and you're thrilled that buck politicizes it?
Can’t waste time there could be another one soon, this shit needs politicising and learn to fkin spell
 

dbkick

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Can’t waste time there could be another one soon, this shit needs politicising and learn to fkin spell
*fucking, learn to spell. Just another know it all tool.
po·lit·i·cize
pəˈlidəˌsīz/
verb
verb: politicize; 3rd person present: politicizes; past tense: politicized; past participle: politicized; gerund or present participle: politicizing; verb: politicise; 3rd person present: politicises; past tense: politicised; past participle: politicised; gerund or present participle: politicising
  1. cause (an activity or event) to become political in character.
    "art was becoming politicized"
    • make (someone) politically aware, especially by persuading them of the truth of views considered radical.
      "we successfully politicized a generation of women"
    • engage in or talk about politics.
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
*fucking, learn to spell. Just another know it all tool.
po·lit·i·cize
pəˈlidəˌsīz/
verb
verb: politicize; 3rd person present: politicizes; past tense: politicized; past participle: politicized; gerund or present participle: politicizing; verb: politicise; 3rd person present: politicises; past tense: politicised; past participle: politicised; gerund or present participle: politicising
  1. cause (an activity or event) to become political in character.
    "art was becoming politicized"
    • make (someone) politically aware, especially by persuading them of the truth of views considered radical.
      "we successfully politicized a generation of women"
    • engage in or talk about politics.
Some words in British English use "s" where "z" is used in American English. However, spelling them with "z" is also done in Britain sometimes.

Derpy doo
 

zeddd

Well-Known Member
*fucking, learn to spell. Just another know it all tool.
po·lit·i·cize
pəˈlidəˌsīz/
verb
verb: politicize; 3rd person present: politicizes; past tense: politicized; past participle: politicized; gerund or present participle: politicizing; verb: politicise; 3rd person present: politicises; past tense: politicised; past participle: politicised; gerund or present participle: politicising
  1. cause (an activity or event) to become political in character.
    "art was becoming politicized"
    • make (someone) politically aware, especially by persuading them of the truth of views considered radical.
      "we successfully politicized a generation of women"
    • engage in or talk about politics.
Baited and triggered, nice
 
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