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"I am qualified to interpret factual data via education, training and profession. If I articulate what this data spell's out I would be considered a racist by modern scosiety standards."
"The stores that they build on the grown area have rather poor loading/unloading falsities. There is allot of store fronts for rent in the immediate vesinity."
In a separate posting, the same person shared this wisdom with us:
"You are interviewing people for a job opening, you know that about 5% of (racial group) population have the mental compasity for the job."
"The stores that they build on the grown area have rather poor loading/unloading falsities. There is allot of store fronts for rent in the immediate vesinity."
"Isreal" is spelled wrong (it's "Israel"). Many people who feel compelled to post about religious topics regularly misspell both words, which I find pretty ironic, especially if they're discussing Christianity or Judaism.
Recently I've seen "wallah" written in various online forums. Apparently people do not realize that voilà is a French word that is spelled in a way that looks nothing like how it's pronounced (to Anglophones.) Then again, people seem to have plenty of trouble just trying to spell simple words in their native language online, oh well "say lavee!"
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