Social Justice Warriors Thread
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That is the cleanest burn I ever saw then.Speaker to Animals wrote:According to the original article, it was a burn that was the result of somebody who didn't pay attention in class (or didn't have the requisite training to correctly measure proportions).
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The Conservative wrote:That is the cleanest burn I ever saw then.Speaker to Animals wrote:According to the original article, it was a burn that was the result of somebody who didn't pay attention in class (or didn't have the requisite training to correctly measure proportions).
Are you a renowned trauma surgeon as well as an astronaut?
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I've had my fair share of grease burns on me, as well as dealing with some chemical burns working for industrial works.Speaker to Animals wrote:The Conservative wrote:That is the cleanest burn I ever saw then.Speaker to Animals wrote:According to the original article, it was a burn that was the result of somebody who didn't pay attention in class (or didn't have the requisite training to correctly measure proportions).
Are you a renowned trauma surgeon as well as an astronaut?
Hair salons when testing out something like a new bleach, or on a new client tend to do a small patch of hair folded in foil normally it's taken off the person and given a time test before testing it on a person directly. If the bleach reacts correctly, they go onto the head. If the solution touched the scalp then they over-saturated the area directly instead of foiling like they are meant to when bleaching hair.
The reason for the test piece is to make sure that the hair will do what it's meant to. If a person uses box colors or cheap color the bleach won't blond a person's hair, or lighten it, but it may change the color.
If this person just swathed the treatment on said person's hair, they were not certified hair stylists. This to me looks more like someone dug a little too deep into a scalp cutting hairs with sheers.
I helped my wife pass her hair stylist exam... so yeah I know a bit about how to treat hair.
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That pic was after transplant. This was the original burn.The Conservative wrote:That is the cleanest burn I ever saw then.Speaker to Animals wrote:According to the original article, it was a burn that was the result of somebody who didn't pay attention in class (or didn't have the requisite training to correctly measure proportions).
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Racist Corn Pops:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/bu ... 797911001/
The "brown" pop also happens to be the only one with a nose, where' the outrage at that? What, only brown pops get to smell? OR wear clothes? Or have jobs? The single worst thing about the internet is that it gives people like this such visibility.
The guy complaining says this teaches racism. I bet maybe 1 out of 100 kids would even notice that. The 1 that would notice and think it's racism would be this guy's kid. So who's the one really teaching racism?
One of comments on his feed points out that one of the pops is getting corn rows (get the joke?) and says it's cultural appropriation and therefore racist. The whole cultural appropriation call outs are asinine. Would they call it racist for a black person to play hockey? Or to like NASCAR? Isn't that cultural appropriation by their own definition?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/bu ... 797911001/
The "brown" pop also happens to be the only one with a nose, where' the outrage at that? What, only brown pops get to smell? OR wear clothes? Or have jobs? The single worst thing about the internet is that it gives people like this such visibility.
The guy complaining says this teaches racism. I bet maybe 1 out of 100 kids would even notice that. The 1 that would notice and think it's racism would be this guy's kid. So who's the one really teaching racism?
One of comments on his feed points out that one of the pops is getting corn rows (get the joke?) and says it's cultural appropriation and therefore racist. The whole cultural appropriation call outs are asinine. Would they call it racist for a black person to play hockey? Or to like NASCAR? Isn't that cultural appropriation by their own definition?
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It's just multiculturalism working itself out.
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Thanks for ruining lunch... there should be a warning tag so we can view it or not...Hastur wrote:That pic was after transplant. This was the original burn.The Conservative wrote:That is the cleanest burn I ever saw then.Speaker to Animals wrote:According to the original article, it was a burn that was the result of somebody who didn't pay attention in class (or didn't have the requisite training to correctly measure proportions).
Either way, that looks like a burn, the original one looked like someone just attempted a partial scalping.
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It's okay. Just get a cheese pizza for lunch.
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PartyOf5 wrote:Racist Corn Pops:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/bu ... 797911001/
The "brown" pop also happens to be the only one with a nose, where' the outrage at that? What, only brown pops get to smell? OR wear clothes? Or have jobs? The single worst thing about the internet is that it gives people like this such visibility.
The guy complaining says this teaches racism. I bet maybe 1 out of 100 kids would even notice that. The 1 that would notice and think it's racism would be this guy's kid. So who's the one really teaching racism?
One of comments on his feed points out that one of the pops is getting corn rows (get the joke?) and says it's cultural appropriation and therefore racist. The whole cultural appropriation call outs are asinine. Would they call it racist for a black person to play hockey? Or to like NASCAR? Isn't that cultural appropriation by their own definition?
That is fucking funny. Why the hell did they have a janitor on the action-skateboarding-cartoon-cereal-box???What struck Saladin Ahmed was that a single brown corn pop was working as a janitor operating a floor waxer. Ahmed, current writer of Marvel Comics' Black Bolt series and author of 2012 fantasy novel Throne of the Crescent Moon, took to Twitter on Tuesday to ask, "Why is literally the only brown corn pop on the whole cereal box the janitor? this is teaching kids racism."