I haven't had hair this long since high school I'm starting to look like your average emo kid once again.
Hopefully I'll get it cut this month I'd imagine it's so busy rn.
The only apt response is "lol". No wonder people in the LGBT community get annoyed at the extremists in our community. Makes it worse that it's a bloody police force.
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Shiavui
The only apt response is "lol". No wonder people in the LGBT community get annoyed at the extremists in our community. Makes it worse that it's a bloody police force.
Yeah, I just saw that on Memeology. It's a crosswalk on a road. Did they really think no one was going to drive on it?
Wait... what? I thought it was just some random user on Twitter. Are the police seriously looking to arrest the person?
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Okay, so they've identified the guy who left tire tracks on the road...
This is dumb. I mean, I'm glad they've solved all the other crime, but it's a road...
Being associated to the LGBT community, I feel as though I need to go out of the way to apologise for the actions of that police force.
It's hard to put into words at how much it angers me seeing farcical things like this. It's utterly appalling behaviour that should be denounced by any sane and rational member, as far as I am concerned.
And I'm thinking... OK, this is beyond stupid. It's just the OK symbol... it doesn't mean white supremacy, it means he gets to punch you in the arm... like, none of these people have ever watched Malcolm in the Middle? They literally mention it in the article, and yet.. they still claim it's a hate symbol...
I think hacker 4chan broke them... they took the bait and swallowed the whole fishing rod.
And then I realized... the word OK is shaped like the OK symbol... Oh dear lord... please... I hope none of them realize it... otherwise the whole internet is going to be white supremacists...
What kind of a timeline is this, when it's not OK to be OK?
Shiavui
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Being associated to the LGBT community, I feel as though I need to go out of the way to apologise for the actions of that police force.
It's hard to put into words at how much it angers me seeing farcical things like this. It's utterly appalling behaviour that should be denounced by any sane and rational member, as far as I am concerned.
You don't need to apologize on their behalf. People shouldn't be judging you based on the actions of another. That's called prejudice. And if you're apologizing on their behalf, you're basically saying that it's fine to judge you based on the actions of another, just because you share a similar trait.
What you should do is go paint your own rainbow, right at the exit of the police station driveway. Put it into perspective for them.