caketastydelish
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Because it's funny.
Didn't make me laugh like stuff white people like does, but each to his own I suppose.
Because it's funny.
OMG WHat DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH MAYO!!!
I AM SO WHITE!
Toby Keith agrees!
Didn't make me laugh like stuff white people like does, but each to his own I suppose.
The real IRONY is that you make the sarcastic post in your attempt to make me look stupid, when in reality you're the one that looks stupid by doing it.
The correct spelling is "stupider". Just sayin'.The real IRONY is that you make the sarcastic post in your attempt to make me look stupid, when in reality you're the one that looks stupid by doing it.
I really hope you're not trying to say that stupid site even COMPARES to stuff white people like. That site look likes something an idiot put up in about 30 minutes tops., with a "good" domain name, plus its somewhat contraversal so the site got some traffic.
Stuff white people like however, is a masterpiece. The fact that that blog has gotten enormous success and the stupid site you showed has a tiny cult at absolute most is the proof of it. I'd like to see those "black people love us" people get a book deal, or be interviewed by major news networks and such. They won't, because there stuff just isn't funny. Anyway, many of the people on this forum are probably among the subgroup that he(Christian Lander) is talking about so therefore its worth discussion, unlike your link which has pretty much nothing to do with anything.
The kind of white people he's talking about would not care for Toby Keith or other country music singers.
I guess you just don't hang out with girls? Liberal or Conservative, women in general are fans of country music to some degree. I suggest you use this knowledge in your mating endeavors![]()
I guess you just don't hang out with girls? Liberal or Conservative, women in general are fans of country music to some degree. I suggest you use this knowledge in your mating endeavors![]()
You know how YouTube has that text-to-speech thing so you can play back your comments and hopefully hear how stupid you come off? CFC needs that.
You can't say anything about stuff white people like reflecting the posting pool here. You think Coldplay is good. End of point.
The correct spelling is "stupider". Just sayin'.
Do you enjoy Alannis Morrisette's music?
It's probably just a matter of time before she files an infringement suit aginst a band that white people like.I have never even heard of Alannis Morrisette
It's probably just a matter of time before she files an infringement suit aginst a band that white people like.
They haven't stolen from her . . . yet. That's why it is just a matter of time.
Certainly not the women I have ever dated:I guess you just don't hang out with girls? Liberal or Conservative, women in general are fans of country music to some degree. I suggest you use this knowledge in your mating endeavors![]()
While heavy metal and rap tend to take the stereotypical sex roles to the extreme with women being depicted as overly submissive and vulnerable to exceedingly aggressive and dominant men country music depicts the sex roles in an extremely traditional way (Freudiger & Almquist, 1978). In the predominantly white, somewhat uneducated, rural, working class world of country music and its listeners, life follows the path of the music with which it identifies. Women of this subculture are not loved for their beauty or external values, and are viewed simply as supportive, submissive, and dependent. Men in the world of country music both in real life and the music are regarded as aggressive, demanding, active and confident, yet not independent. Country music lyrics habitually depict socially frustrated men who act out their frustrations with their traditional male traits which can often include violent and abusive behavior, even against their woman. Subsequently, these lyrics also reinforce the role of the woman as the submissive sidekick who blindly supports her man, even in the face of mistreatment. The people who listen to country music have, for the most part, maintained their traditional views of the sexes (Freudiger & Almquist, 1978).