The Outrage Thread

The DOC must be half of Little Debbie's sales. It's crazy how much of that shit we have here at PHCF for them to buy on their commissary.

And yeah. The honey buns are a landslide winner for top sales.




I may have grabbed one out of the supply closet a time or two. :unsure
It is the number one seller in the canteen.
 
Drinking too much water can kill you too.

Are we going to start suing bottled water companies because people are to stupid to responsibly consume proper amounts?
No shit. Ohhhhh, wait, maybe I can sue Miller Brewing Company because they made me a drunk. It should work, right?

In all seriousness, these type lawsuits are annoying as hell. Especially if they win.
 
Why would it hurt the schools though? They aren't the ones loaning the money, are they?
The lenders will no longer lend out the money if they aren’t guaranteed to have a lifetime to collect with no ability for the student to discharge it.

And if the lenders don’t lend it out then the schools don’t get it.
 
But the loan is from the government, right? So the school still gets the tuition up front.

Wouldn't the government be the one who "suffered" if the loans weren't paid back? And of course they never suffer, because their money is never ending.

Many are federally backed. But if the students can discharge the loans, the lenders, government and all, simply aren’t gonna hand them out with the same reckless abandon.

Lenders aren’t gonna hand out $100k for someone to get a degree in underwater basket weaving anymore, because that student can’t pay it back with a worthless liberal arts degree.

Those degrees will die off, the schools will have to cut that shit out, and people will funnel into useful productive fields where they learn to be self sufficient and conservative.
 
The amount of they/thems at my stepdaughter middle school is disturbingly large. I refuse to call a person a plural.
I see them working at grocery and other stores even in my small Texas city. (Although I don't think there are as many as a couple of years ago.)

The whole thing is so grotesque. Something like this doesn't skyrocket from nothing to a prominent occurrence in just a few years without it being a fad. Just seems like the current way of kids being a rebel. It's a stupid social media trend, only instead of a dumb haircut or silly clothes like we might have worn, they're changing their gender. Very sad for these kids and everyone having to deal with it.
 
I see them working at grocery and other stores even in my small Texas city. (Although I don't think there are as many as a couple of years ago.)

The whole thing is so grotesque. Something like this doesn't skyrocket from nothing to a prominent occurrence in just a few years without it being a fad. Just seems like the current way of kids being a rebel. It's a stupid social media trend, only instead of a dumb haircut or silly clothes like we might have worn, they're changing their gender. Very sad for these kids and everyone having to deal with it.



I got one of my guitars worked on a few months ago and had talked to a gentleman on the phone before I went and picked it up. When, I got there, I asked for the person I talked to, and it was a full-on trans. 6'5 and dressed like a chick. I was wondering if he was mad because I misgendered him on the phone, but he didn't say shit. I never thought my conservative town would become so progressive but it's happening.
 
I see them working at grocery and other stores even in my small Texas city. (Although I don't think there are as many as a couple of years ago.)

The whole thing is so grotesque. Something like this doesn't skyrocket from nothing to a prominent occurrence in just a few years without it being a fad. Just seems like the current way of kids being a rebel. It's a stupid social media trend, only instead of a dumb haircut or silly clothes like we might have worn, they're changing their gender. Very sad for these kids and everyone having to deal with it.

It absolutely is a fad. Especially for these 12-13 year old kids. It's now become a way to fit in. Which is bizarre because it was the opposite when I was a child. You want no friends, tell people you want to be a they/them. But not so anymore for kids in school.
 


They better be careful what they wish for, because the more they push out conservatives, into private schools, the more you are going to hear calls for ending public education.

And it should be ended when it only serves one segment of the population.
 
It absolutely is a fad. Especially for these 12-13 year old kids. It's now become a way to fit in. Which is bizarre because it was the opposite when I was a child. You want no friends, tell people you want to be a they/them. But not so anymore for kids in school.

Yeah, it's a way to get attention and sympathy for troubled kids who realize they cannot excel because they aren't special in any other way, and who have terrible parents who don't uplift them in any loving way (other than to reaffirm delusion and untruth).
 
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