White People Talking About Black People Talking About White Peop
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I'm going to forever dream that the infinite recurrence was the intended joke.
- TedBelmont
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White people infinitely recur like this
Black people infinitely recur like this
Black people infinitely recur like this
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I didn't see that happening again.
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Talking about WHAT WHAT
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TedBelmont wrote:White people infinitely recur like this
Black people infinitely recur like this
So we finally hit [url=nig.gr/whiteblack.swf]this point[/url].
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I prefer the classier version
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So about the same time we were arguing over how, what, where and when criticism to medievalPoC should be made, they were also engaged in a discussion that not only produced a reiteration of what I was trying to argue, but a good feels post about how the author learned something through the course of the discussion. Which I have taken to mean that this is a good entering point for people who're interested in reading a transcription of an unusually open academic forum.
Also, there's a set of anecdotes that illustrate how very easy it is to let our biases blind us.
Obviously, like most things even quasi-academic, there's a lot of temptation to tl;dr. So, reader beware! You may have to read something closely for several minutes!
Also, there's a set of anecdotes that illustrate how very easy it is to let our biases blind us.
Obviously, like most things even quasi-academic, there's a lot of temptation to tl;dr. So, reader beware! You may have to read something closely for several minutes!
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