Overcoming adversity
The Doveston asks: Have you ever fought back from a terrible illness? Got out of a job that was going nowhere? Secured a great victory against the odds through dishonesty and cheating? Warm our hearts, B3ta
( , Thu 13 Dec 2012, 13:06)
The Doveston asks: Have you ever fought back from a terrible illness? Got out of a job that was going nowhere? Secured a great victory against the odds through dishonesty and cheating? Warm our hearts, B3ta
( , Thu 13 Dec 2012, 13:06)
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zhinka has overcome being an eskimo mentalist (eskimental if you will) to become a wonderful qotw nutter.
Round of applause here, ladies and gentlemen.
Edit for The Doveston: b3ta.com/questions/overcomingadversity/post1809351
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 11:26, 14 replies)
Round of applause here, ladies and gentlemen.
Edit for The Doveston: b3ta.com/questions/overcomingadversity/post1809351
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 11:26, 14 replies)
So you've just posted a link to a story
that's maybe a dozen posts below this one?
Whuh?
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 11:54, closed)
that's maybe a dozen posts below this one?
Whuh?
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 11:54, closed)
That's utterly brilliant.
That alone has justified the existence of this week's question.
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 11:54, closed)
That alone has justified the existence of this week's question.
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 11:54, closed)
I think the non-citizen reference is alluding to the fact that
the poster is native American whereas Obama, technically, is not.
Still, it's a fucking stupid thing to say. But that's OK, because everyone knows that racism is the preserve of the white man, therefore this poster's views don't count. Right kids?
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 22:27, closed)
the poster is native American whereas Obama, technically, is not.
Still, it's a fucking stupid thing to say. But that's OK, because everyone knows that racism is the preserve of the white man, therefore this poster's views don't count. Right kids?
( , Tue 18 Dec 2012, 22:27, closed)
I thought she was a Canadian eskimo.
Which would make her an immigrant to the states, and not necessarily a full citizen yet.
( , Wed 19 Dec 2012, 7:03, closed)
Which would make her an immigrant to the states, and not necessarily a full citizen yet.
( , Wed 19 Dec 2012, 7:03, closed)
I'm just guessing based on how angry she got about people using a perfectly valid word.
( , Wed 19 Dec 2012, 15:07, closed)
( , Wed 19 Dec 2012, 15:07, closed)
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