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I think we should establish some bandana colors, like the gangs do, to identify which side we're on specific to some hot topics. Then when you respond to a post, you can cite your colors to help add context to your post.
Why don't I go ahead and start a color war right away by suggesting white for breastfeeders? And yellow for formula feeders? Ha! Or how about green for working moms? |
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Brown for those who are down with grilled cheese, bean soup, and other "junky" foods.
Blue for those who feed their kids healthy foods only. |
| Love it. I'm green and yellow, and I'll also claim red as a private school Mom and blue as a vaccinator. e need colors for SAHM, public school, and vaccine refusers (who I think should be criminalized, fwiw). |
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Sweet. So, so far we have:
White: Breastfeeder Yellow: Formula feeder Green: Working momma Brown: Junk food Blue: Organic food Red: Private school Purple: Vaccinator (blue was already taken) |
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well done! |
| Does the black for non-vaccinator represent the Black Plague that non-vaccinated children will surely catch? |
Like -green, white |
Well, I vaccinated my children, but I hope you're kidding about that. If nobody were ever injured by vaccines, then why was the Vaccine Injury Act passed in 1986 which established the Vaccine Injury Program and the Vaccine Injury Fund? There are good reasons not to vaccinate and nobody owes you an explanation. |
| Go join a gang. |
I am! My gang is the whote, cyan, brown, red, purple siders! What what! |
| What color for White Wine drink (which we now know is synonymousfor alcoholic)? White is already taken. |
Oops that's supposed to be "drinker". Time to put down the glass I guess. |
Gold of course! Maybe we can bedazzle a bandana. |
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I would like some class divisions in my gangs.
Ivory- for those who earn under 100k. The ivory color, of course, represents the eggshells that low-income people eat for vitamins. Now what are the colors for the "middle-class" people who earn 250k and under, and the ballers who earn more than that? |