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good god, female country singers are smoking hot

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Who cares what they look like? They sound like fingernails on a fucking chalkboard.

I hope Miranda Lambert gets viciously raped and left for dead in a dark alley. Most obnoxious skank on Earth.

And if someone thinks it's misogynist to wish rape on her: no. It has nothing to do with her gender. It has to do with wishing suffering upon her. If it makes you feel better, I'll just say I hope someone repeatedly breaks her face with a brick.

The bolded is simply over any acceptable line, even, we can only hope, as rhetoric.

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Who cares what they look like? They sound like fingernails on a fucking chalkboard.

I hope Miranda Lambert gets viciously raped and left for dead in a dark alley. Most obnoxious skank on Earth.

And if someone thinks it's misogynist to wish rape on her: no. It has nothing to do with her gender. It has to do with wishing suffering upon her. If it makes you feel better, I'll just say I hope someone repeatedly breaks her face with a brick.
Show us where bad Mommy (who was really your uncle in a wig) touched you. :colbert:
 
Well that was...unexpected. I think sometimes you just gotta step away or not even enter something that angers you that greatly to wish pain, suffering, rape, and death on a person.
 
You guys don't know his wannabe shock posting style? He tries his hardest to be a know it all piece of shit, and thinks that makes him cool. Meh.
 
Meh. Over-produced barbie dolls singing over-produced soulless corporate music in my opinion. Give me a real woman like Cary Ann Hearst any day. (And yes, she's safe to Google at work - assuming any non-work topic is safe to Google at work.)
 
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