Know The Difference

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  • http://bob.com bob

    Nigger means ignorant? WTF?

  • http://bob.com bob

    Nigger means ignorant? WTF?

  • kudds

    that chris crocker person is actually a girl? its not a guy hahaha who ever made this is stupid. she appeared on tosh.0 for a web redemption

  • kudds

    that chris crocker person is actually a girl? its not a guy hahaha who ever made this is stupid. she appeared on tosh.0 for a web redemption

  • squid

    @kudds
    hahahah you sure about that bud?
    take a closer look at “her” package.

  • squid

    @kudds
    hahahah you sure about that bud?
    take a closer look at “her” package.

  • Your gay friend is a fag

    Chris Crocker is a guy not a girl and to be REAL… a very ugly drag queen. If I was gay I would beat the living shit out of the guy. but i’m not gay so I guess ill stick to beating off to britany spears pictures lol.

  • Your gay friend is a fag

    Chris Crocker is a guy not a girl and to be REAL… a very ugly drag queen. If I was gay I would beat the living shit out of the guy. but i’m not gay so I guess ill stick to beating off to britany spears pictures lol.

  • your gay lover is my fag

    i like sucking dick… anyone have any coke?

  • your gay lover is my fag

    i like sucking dick… anyone have any coke?

  • Colorado

    Holy shit at that Texan. If you are the “greatest state in the union” go ahead and secede and become your own inbred country. I have been all over the US and unfortunately had to live in that shit hole state for 5 years (Houston). There is nothing great about Texas… at all. The only thing bigger in Texas, is your ignorance, stupidity and an insane level of obesity. Whenever Texas is brought up; from California to New York no one has any respect for you stupid shits. The thing that bothers me the most is how much you shit heads get off over the fact that you’re Texan, its nothing to be proud of dumbass.

    If texas is the greatest state than how come tens of thousands of you come and vacation in my town (Summit County, Colorado) year around?

  • Colorado

    Holy shit at that Texan. If you are the “greatest state in the union” go ahead and secede and become your own inbred country. I have been all over the US and unfortunately had to live in that shit hole state for 5 years (Houston). There is nothing great about Texas… at all. The only thing bigger in Texas, is your ignorance, stupidity and an insane level of obesity. Whenever Texas is brought up; from California to New York no one has any respect for you stupid shits. The thing that bothers me the most is how much you shit heads get off over the fact that you’re Texan, its nothing to be proud of dumbass.

    If texas is the greatest state than how come tens of thousands of you come and vacation in my town (Summit County, Colorado) year around?

  • [-_-]

    I don’t know how, but just by looking at them I can say that McKellen is a Gay, and Crocker is a Fag. And I really don’t know how.

  • [-_-]

    I don’t know how, but just by looking at them I can say that McKellen is a Gay, and Crocker is a Fag. And I really don’t know how.

  • cuca

    King of the Hill proves how ignorant and boring and stupid and faggety texas can be.

  • cuca

    King of the Hill proves how ignorant and boring and stupid and faggety texas can be.

  • http://sirjorge.com/blogx sir jorge

    i guess that makes sense

  • http://sirjorge.com/blogx sir jorge

    i guess that makes sense

  • intelligence

    There is no god.

  • intelligence

    There is no god.

  • fuck

    you are all cunts

  • fuck

    you are all cunts

  • TEXAS is AWESOME

    Cuca, you take King of the Hill as a proof of the level of stupidity among people in Texas? Using the same logic, then Family Guy is representative of all Rhode Islanders, if not all New Englanders. Being a native Texan who has lived in Virginia and Connecticut, my perspective on the North/South dialectic (the “us” and “them” groups) has changed little. de Tocqueville’s comments on the organizational differences between north and south (made in the 1830s)still hold true today–the south is more rural, as it was organized into more sparsely-populated counties. This is a legacy of plantation society. The northeastern seabord was settled around townships and town councils, with a much more dense pattern of settlement. Texas, on the other hand, is a unique mixture, or interstice, between Spanish/Mexican, Anglo-American, and African-American cultures. This uniqueness comes from the ratio of admixture between the three, which was different in the rest of the southwest. In short, Texans are proud largely because they feel themselves to be inheritors of something unique: not a plantation culture OR one like the north, which was oriented around townships. The quintessence, that which makes Texas Texas, is the wide-open spaces, the toughness of the land which forces not only neighbors but also strangers to be friendly to one another: a survival tactic and holdover from the nineteenth century. Friendliness (what anthropologists see as a type of fictive kinship)–not the land itself–along with a sense of rugged self-reliance (which, it should be said, is not unique to our state) is indeed a source of pride.
    Looking to cities like Houston, as exemplars of state over which it grows as a malignant mass, is to look at “Global Cities” such as London, New York, and Tokyo (viz. Saskia Sassen) and interpret them to be representative of some national “essence”. And as for the comment that so many Texans go to other states, such as Colorado, I would counter with a number of facts. Texas has the second-highest immigration rate (not emigration) from other states. It has the economy least effected by the recession. And in terms of migratory “snowbird” population–not to be confused with illegal and legal migration by our vecinos al sur–Texas is third behind Florida and Arizona. Texas is one of the nation’s greatest sources of wind energy and natural gas, the latter of which meets 25%(!) of its energy needs, more than any other state. This does not mean that secession is an option–despite the moronic public utterances of our governor, the honorable automaton Rick Perry–but rather that Texas is an integral part of American culture and the economy. I am so tired of the “we would be better off without Texas” argument. Being one of the most diversified states in terms of economic activity–thanks to the wakeup call of the oil crash of 1986–Texas should not be scoffed at. If the Texans’ sense of pride that draws the ire of the rest of the nation is not justified, it is, at least, an explainable product of history, one that I would venture to call understandable

  • TEXAS is AWESOME

    Cuca, you take King of the Hill as a proof of the level of stupidity among people in Texas? Using the same logic, then Family Guy is representative of all Rhode Islanders, if not all New Englanders. Being a native Texan who has lived in Virginia and Connecticut, my perspective on the North/South dialectic (the “us” and “them” groups) has changed little. de Tocqueville’s comments on the organizational differences between north and south (made in the 1830s)still hold true today–the south is more rural, as it was organized into more sparsely-populated counties. This is a legacy of plantation society. The northeastern seabord was settled around townships and town councils, with a much more dense pattern of settlement. Texas, on the other hand, is a unique mixture, or interstice, between Spanish/Mexican, Anglo-American, and African-American cultures. This uniqueness comes from the ratio of admixture between the three, which was different in the rest of the southwest. In short, Texans are proud largely because they feel themselves to be inheritors of something unique: not a plantation culture OR one like the north, which was oriented around townships. The quintessence, that which makes Texas Texas, is the wide-open spaces, the toughness of the land which forces not only neighbors but also strangers to be friendly to one another: a survival tactic and holdover from the nineteenth century. Friendliness (what anthropologists see as a type of fictive kinship)–not the land itself–along with a sense of rugged self-reliance (which, it should be said, is not unique to our state) is indeed a source of pride.
    Looking to cities like Houston, as exemplars of state over which it grows as a malignant mass, is to look at “Global Cities” such as London, New York, and Tokyo (viz. Saskia Sassen) and interpret them to be representative of some national “essence”. And as for the comment that so many Texans go to other states, such as Colorado, I would counter with a number of facts. Texas has the second-highest immigration rate (not emigration) from other states. It has the economy least effected by the recession. And in terms of migratory “snowbird” population–not to be confused with illegal and legal migration by our vecinos al sur–Texas is third behind Florida and Arizona. Texas is one of the nation’s greatest sources of wind energy and natural gas, the latter of which meets 25%(!) of its energy needs, more than any other state. This does not mean that secession is an option–despite the moronic public utterances of our governor, the honorable automaton Rick Perry–but rather that Texas is an integral part of American culture and the economy. I am so tired of the “we would be better off without Texas” argument. Being one of the most diversified states in terms of economic activity–thanks to the wakeup call of the oil crash of 1986–Texas should not be scoffed at. If the Texans’ sense of pride that draws the ire of the rest of the nation is not justified, it is, at least, an explainable product of history, one that I would venture to call understandable

  • Colorado

    OK so there’s wind, good soil and some other resources. How about you address the blatant fact of uneducated, obese, inbred, shit stains that live there? You cant because there’s no denying it.

    Just because you spent like 15-30 minutes on the internet tying to back up Texas with a well written paragraph and a few big words doesn’t change the fact by any means that Texas and Texans are the least liked/respected people in the country (and that disrespect is well deserved).

  • Colorado

    OK so there’s wind, good soil and some other resources. How about you address the blatant fact of uneducated, obese, inbred, shit stains that live there? You cant because there’s no denying it.

    Just because you spent like 15-30 minutes on the internet tying to back up Texas with a well written paragraph and a few big words doesn’t change the fact by any means that Texas and Texans are the least liked/respected people in the country (and that disrespect is well deserved).

  • Tony

    Troll

  • Tony

    Troll

  • Liberal from Texas

    Wow Colorado, you really seem to hate my home state. I would like to say for the record that Colorado is a beautiful state with great outdoor activities, restaurants and culture. I’m sorry you seem to think that everyone in Texas is a “uneducated, obese, inbred, shit stain”. Your comments really reflect poorly on you as a person, your level of education and sadly the state of Colorado. I will try not to let your misinformed and childish name calling effect my opinion of the beautiful state of Colorado and it’s citizens.

  • Liberal from Texas

    Wow Colorado, you really seem to hate my home state. I would like to say for the record that Colorado is a beautiful state with great outdoor activities, restaurants and culture. I’m sorry you seem to think that everyone in Texas is a “uneducated, obese, inbred, shit stain”. Your comments really reflect poorly on you as a person, your level of education and sadly the state of Colorado. I will try not to let your misinformed and childish name calling effect my opinion of the beautiful state of Colorado and it’s citizens.

  • bennbrown

    Chris Crocker had a sex change, shortly after the outbreak of his viral video.

  • Forceandright

    Man, another fantastic example of how interesting humans are…I stumble to these sites, the content is usually cool, but the comments…well they are an expose (accent) of North American diversity, the failure of public education and our amazing ability to degrade anything. Someone has to put the best of these in a book entitled “Why 911 was justified” or “Proof we didn’t make it to the moon” or “Fluctuations in Dumbnation”…actually coming up with titles can be pretty fun. Thanks to all the people who added to the “texas talk”

  • Anonymous

    lol

  • Guest

    Strange to think that Texas has the majority of the top ten most obese cities in the US. Oh no, you’re not all fat asses. Just most of you.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_XKHT2MDDF7CHNEYDVVH7HGXC3M Adam R

    I live in Colorado and it’s full of liberal douche bags like yourself…

  • http://www.facebook.com/janelle.laybolt Janelle Laybolt

    dang…

  • clark

    I think someone’s jealous of our 850,000+ jobs created since 2010…

  • guest

    im from texas and i agree with you. its crazy how much animosity there is against us especially on the grounds that we’re “ignorant”. i think people should try living in texas before they run their mouth because they can have their opinion but until theyve lived here its not really valid. its just a conjecture