Showing posts with label WTF. Show all posts
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Monday, June 22, 2015

[VIDEO] OBAMA USES THE ’N WORD’ DURING INTERVIEW ON COMEDIAN’S PODCAST

President Obama appeared comfortable dropping the controversial n-word during a “WTF” Podcast with Marc Maron.

Obama used the word during a conversation about racism in America, in which he challenged the notion that just because it wasn’t polite to use the word in public, the nation no longer had to struggle with it.
“The legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, discrimination in almost every institution of our lives, you know, that casts a long shadow, and that’s still part of our DNA that’s passed on,” he said.
“We’re not cured of it … it’s not just a matter of it not being polite to say ‘n****r’ in public. That’s not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. It’s not just a matter of overt discrimination.”
Obama said it would be wrong, however, to suggest that things haven’t changed for black people.
“I always tell young people in particular, do not say that nothing’s changed when it comes to race in America unless you lived through being a black man in the 1950s or ’60s or ’70s. It is incontrovertible that race relations have improved significantly during my lifetime and yours,” he said. “That is a fact.”
Via: Breitbart
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Thursday, May 28, 2015

It’s Official: “WTF” Is Now In The Dictionary….

Example: WTF were Americans thinking when they elected President Pantywaist in 2008 and again in 2012?
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(CNN) – It’s official: WTF is in the dictionary. It’s short for an informal phrase that starts with “what the …” and is “used especially to express or describe outraged surprise, recklessness, confusion, or bemusement.”
WTF joins emoji, NSFW, net neutrality, clickbait, click fraud, photobomb and other words reflecting modern life among the latest entries in Merriam-Webster’s unabridged dictionary. Some 1,700 words have been included, along with 3,200 new examples to add context.
The new entries speak to what’s current in the English language today, touching on technology, food, the worldwide food supply and the sharing economy.
In the world of food, we have crema: “a layer of tan creamy froth that forms on the top of freshly made espresso.”
And what’s not to love about chilaquiles, “a Mexican dish of fried corn tortilla pieces simmered with salsa or mole and typically topped with cheese and other accompaniments”?
Not all the dictionary’s additions are that delicious.
There’s colony collapse disorder, “a disorder of honeybees (Apis mellifera) that is characterized by sudden colony death due to the disappearance of all adult worker bees in a hive while immature bees, the queen bee and the honey remain and that is of unknown cause.”
Via: Weasel Zippers

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