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  1. @Pioneer1How stupid can YOU get? I used the pronoun "you" because I'm directly addressing YOU, while fanning away the brain farts you try to pass off as valid ideas. Like now, in desperation, YOU continue to grasp at straws, unable to stop dreaming that I - care for you. ugh. Soooo, let me make myself perfectly clear, once and for all. I do not like YOU. To know you, is to despise you, which I do. Deflating and disagreeing with all the puke you are so full of, gratifies me, while totally confirming your personality disorders. I'm sure you will reject all this and continue to harbor the idea that, - with cool guys like Troy and ProfD and Delano and Frankster around, this old lady would dote on a dufus clown🤡 like YOU. Puleeze. And you will, as usual, seize upon the idea that for someone who doesn't like YOU. I certainly spend a lot of time trying to prove otherwise. blah, blah, blah. (Nope. That's not the case. So shelve that belief.) You epitomize everything that I find obnoxious and it takes a lot of effort for this to penetrate your dense ego. OK, now one more time for the folks he is so eager to impress: I dislike Pioneer. I consider him a repulsive🤮, attention-seeking🤯, LYING🫤, jive-assed nigga💩. I detest him, and couldn't care less if the feeling is mutual.
  2. This video popped up when I brought up YouTube today. On some level it feels like Google knows I was talking about this subject 😉 Neil describes 13 of things you should consider when evaluating information online. Some of this is common sense. @Pioneer1, for what it is worth, you should check out this video. Perhaps it will help you think about information you pull from the web and how you use it to form opinions.
  3. Supposedly, we have freewill when it comes to what we think, eat, drink and do. Sherrone Moore broke the rules of his contract in having a relationship with a staffer. Moore was free to get down with anybody else. No different from military rules regarding fraternization.😎
  4. Understood. Enjoy those African women as long as any cultural differences do not present hurdles. Many African women use a ton of make-up and foundation to lighten themselves to appear less dark and look more European. Too many Black folks have been conditioned to h8te themselves. That's a real problem.😎
  5. @Ohio University Press Sheffield's Book has been added to AALBC: False Promises: The Struggle for Black Voting Rights in 1800s Ohio by Ric S. Sheffield
  6. @Nicole Carr's book added to AALBC! The Price of Exclusion: The Pursuit of Healthcare in a Segregated Nation by Nicole Carr

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