What if?

Z-tech

Member
I am not a troll or a lier. My parents were democrats. My first wife was native and her family was very conservative & religous. She passed of pulminary arterial hypertension after almost 25 yearswife. My of 10 years and her family are black and originally from Chicago. I found their opinions varied from left to right. One sister is far left and racist as hell against white people. Took a few years for her to like me. An uncle wears a maga hat. One of my son-in-law s is in Naval intelligence and his brother was a successful drug dealer for many years, now he's a salesman. Their sister likes women and is a bright shining light everywhere she goes. A very articulate former democrat city councillor, several work at American Airlines, even a T. U. Football player on a scholarship.There are two whites and one native married into this family. Quite a variety of ages, careers, opinions, educations, economic status, and beliefs. Family reunions are always fun. Independence day we had about 45 people here (I live in the country) it was lively but no one left mad. We as Americans should be able to talk or even debate anything, even passionately, without having to be hatefull. I admit I do like to poke the bear and watch the response.
So you are right I can be a asshole just ask my kids, but my grandkids love me. An intelligent response (when someone makes a good point) is more fun but you can't have everything. If you can't respond without having to denigrade someone at least it should be humorous. I really was curious what different people thought might happen. But I suppose if you can't even let yourself imagine the possibility it might not go your way then how would you react if it didn't. Thus my original question.
 

mysunnyboy

Well-Known Member
I am not a troll or a lier. My parents were democrats. My first wife was native and her family was very conservative & religous. She passed of pulminary arterial hypertension after almost 25 yearswife. My of 10 years and her family are black and originally from Chicago. I found their opinions varied from left to right. One sister is far left and racist as hell against white people. Took a few years for her to like me. An uncle wears a maga hat. One of my son-in-law s is in Naval intelligence and his brother was a successful drug dealer for many years, now he's a salesman. Their sister likes women and is a bright shining light everywhere she goes. A very articulate former democrat city councillor, several work at American Airlines, even a T. U. Football player on a scholarship.There are two whites and one native married into this family. Quite a variety of ages, careers, opinions, educations, economic status, and beliefs. Family reunions are always fun. Independence day we had about 45 people here (I live in the country) it was lively but no one left mad. We as Americans should be able to talk or even debate anything, even passionately, without having to be hatefull. I admit I do like to poke the bear and watch the response.
So you are right I can be a asshole just ask my kids, but my grandkids love me. An intelligent response (when someone makes a good point) is more fun but you can't have everything. If you can't respond without having to denigrade someone at least it should be humorous. I really was curious what different people thought might happen. But I suppose if you can't even let yourself imagine the possibility it might not go your way then how would you react if it didn't. Thus my original question.
Awesome!
The lesbian rocks. You’re redeemed.

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What if my wife could cook?!
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I am not a troll or a lier. My parents were democrats. My first wife was native and her family was very conservative & religous. She passed of pulminary arterial hypertension after almost 25 yearswife. My of 10 years and her family are black and originally from Chicago. I found their opinions varied from left to right. One sister is far left and racist as hell against white people. Took a few years for her to like me. An uncle wears a maga hat. One of my son-in-law s is in Naval intelligence and his brother was a successful drug dealer for many years, now he's a salesman. Their sister likes women and is a bright shining light everywhere she goes. A very articulate former democrat city councillor, several work at American Airlines, even a T. U. Football player on a scholarship.There are two whites and one native married into this family. Quite a variety of ages, careers, opinions, educations, economic status, and beliefs. Family reunions are always fun. Independence day we had about 45 people here (I live in the country) it was lively but no one left mad. We as Americans should be able to talk or even debate anything, even passionately, without having to be hatefull. I admit I do like to poke the bear and watch the response.
So you are right I can be a asshole just ask my kids, but my grandkids love me. An intelligent response (when someone makes a good point) is more fun but you can't have everything. If you can't respond without having to denigrade someone at least it should be humorous. I really was curious what different people thought might happen. But I suppose if you can't even let yourself imagine the possibility it might not go your way then how would you react if it didn't. Thus my original question.
not buying it for a second
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Like I said I like to poke the bear and watch the reactions. Lighten up guys. Come on admit it. Your all having fun.
come in here, spew your trump fiction, pretend you’re not a racist trumptard, pretend you’re the victim of racism as a white

No one is buying it, trumptard
 
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