• Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 hours ago

    At least some of the hard r’s I once knew back then, blue collar old timers in the factory, supported Bernie. When he was not the one running, guess who they voted for.

    It was the biggest mistake.

    In related news, I saw today what year other countries implemented universal healthcare… My jaw dropped as I saw many dates listed long before I was even born.

    I’m so sad.

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      14 hours ago

      Solid Rs is probably better than hard Rs. Was wondering why the hell you were throwing around a slur for a hot second. Either the R word or N word.

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        14 hours ago

        The context works, but you’re very right, I changed it from it’s traditional meaning use in my sentence

        I don’t even want to give validation to the party name, it’s not correct. Solid r’s is a good idea, and maybe I should have said that. Should I change it? I don’t mean no harm except to the traitors. As I think of it though, solid as an adjective has a neutral/positive connotation. Gonna need somthing with a negative connotation, no?