The following exhibition is supposed to be, quote, “Twerk on Washington is a declaration of freedom and healing”.
I want to sincerely congratulate all the Apostles for Diversity who made this possible: thank you for showing us your idea of the future of the USA!
The Saker
Look at all this freedom.
You are free to twerk with a US flag around your arse. Wait a few years and you ll be able to marry a washing machine and you will able to call yourself a vegetable if you want to.
It s truly amazing. Enjoy your freedom.
“Wait a few years and you ll be able to marry a washing machine”
Wait?
German man marries fat cat
A man in Germany has married his cat, proving that while love isn’t blind, some men might well be.
https://www.dw.com/en/german-man-marries-fat-cat/a-5534186
also few years back i read that an american male married his Chevrolet Suburban SUV
(sadly i couldnt find the link, but the article had a photograph of the man caressing the SUV’s hood)
This is now Culture. Exceptional Racial Culture.
MLK, Jr.’s voice is like an Imprimatur, blessing the exhibition. More Culture.
Lincoln as the silent icon of Emancipation, and the ascension up the steps like a trek of Sojourner leading others from slavery to freedom.
You just have to use your Cultural Differentiated Goggles to see the beauty and truth of Twerking as Poontang Poetry.
The seven stages of collapse of an empire;
1. The age of outburst (or pioneers).
2. The age of conquests.
3. The age of commerce.
4. The age of affluence.
5. The age of intellect.
6. The age of decadence.
7. The age of decline and collapse.
I pledge allegiance to the flag, and the republik for which it stands.
How far the mighty have fallen……..
Well, but this is not when it started…decadence started way before..
I find this “expression” on the same level as Trump stating that when you are rich you can do whatever you want with women, including grabbing´em by the p****y…
absolutely true!!
Bah! Twerking is “high culture” when compared to ‘pidgin’. Not a joke, not the Onion…
A pidgin or pidgin language, is a grammatically simplified means of communication that develops between two or more groups that do not have a language in common [..] Fundamentally, a pidgin is a simplified means of linguistic communication, as it is constructed impromptu, or by convention, between individuals or groups of people [..] unsophisticated simplified versions of their lexifiers, and as such usually have low prestige with respect to other languages. However, not all simplified or “unsophisticated” forms of a language are pidgins. Each pidgin has its own norms of usage which must be learned for proficiency in the pidgin. [etc]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidgin
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…which is fair enough, but you don’t encourage this [illiterate] form of communication by giving it its own news section in a major MSM news site…
https://www.bbc.com/pidgin
Here’s a delightful example of written pidgin, which coincidentally, it seems to prove twerking can be fatal (again: not the Onion nor The Babylon Bee)…
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How Ghana girl die seconds after she strip naked twerking on stage
De young lady who dem dey call, Ama Broni die by de time dem take an go hospital. In de 30 second video wey go viral, de deceased strip naked on stage during one street carnival. She remove start dey strip butt naked wey patrons dey take pictures of am dancing naked. Few seconds later she try run off de stage, in de process of leaving through de back stage she fall den die [etc].</
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This is how the self-appointed "overlords master of the whole universe" want the common folk to be: in perpetual ignorance.
-TL2Q
Dang! My Japanese students of English are going to have a really hard time learning this stuff! Getting rid of all the “th”s might help ’em though. But they still have “v”s “r”s and “l”s, so I guess it won’t help a lot. The Japanese also tend to insist on a little dignity, and they have a fabulously complex honorifics system to facilitate that.
Pidgins have their place–simply “street business” among traders with mutually unintelligible languages. Indonesian is an example of one agreed upon and constructed deliberately and formally to unite a mass of islands all of which had vastly different languages and cultures. It worked out well and is very easy to learn. English itself has characteristics of a pidgin in getting rid of most of the verb conjugations, genders and so on, but then reintroduced complexity into the unified written language to try to be fair to various groups with different dialects at the time (which I read several years ago in a book somewhere in my collection–possibly “The Unfolding of Language” by Guy Deutscher).
The current case of it is simply political feel-good-about-oneselfism, with no sincere attempt to help the lower classes integrate.
It looks like pretty good exercise . . .
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