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I scratched my head after watching it. Then I came across this online...

 

An expression of astonishment 

in South London black kids use the phrase "God save the Queen!" to mean far out or cool.
by dustmote August 21, 2006
 
 
Does the explanation lie in Biden's trips to the UK, or, perhaps, is this an expression in New England or N.Y.C.?
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Just now, Jingthing said:

Still much better than Trump and that's a fact. 

Where is the evidence to support this claim?

 

Just now, Jingthing said:

If Biden falters no problem we get an acceptable VP.

But he won't falter, right???

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2 minutes ago, StayinThailand2much said:

I scratched my head after watching this. Then I came across this online...

 

An expression of astonishment 

in South London black kids use the phrase "God save the Queen!" to mean far out or cool.
by dustmote August 21, 2006

As I am from that part of town, I can assure you that South London Black kids do not say that .

   Your link is a comment by one person from 2006 and in no way conclusive 

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1 minute ago, BangkokReady said:

Where is the evidence to support this claim?

 

But he won't falter, right???

If you don’t already know how horrendous fascist trump is, nothing I could say would convince you so you're on your own with that.

 

We all falter eventually.

 

No specific predictions offered.

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7 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Unfortunately this is how tribalism has made some people.  Desperate to pin the slightest thing on their enemy to discredit them, while being willing to excuse the most ridiculous behaviours from their own leaders.

 

I think the funniest thing is how similar Trump, Biden and even Clinton are in so many ways, but judgement, responsibility and consequences are apparently only things that Trump has to face.

Hilarious!

Buying the Trump is a victim narrative.

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3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Realpolitik

As by your own admission that Donald Trump is the worst American person ever to be born , you cannot really go wrong when you compare some to Donald Trump , as its akin to comparing someone to Satan himself .

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4 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

f you don’t already know how horrendous fascist trump is, nothing I could say would convince you so you're on your own with that.

So you have no evidence to support your claim?

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2 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

As by your own admission that Donald Trump is the worst American person ever to be born , you cannot really go wrong when you compare some to Donald Trump , as its akin to comparing someone to Satan himself .

Satan has some redeeming qualities.

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10 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

As I am from that part of town, I can assure you that South London Black kids do not say that .

   Your link is a comment by one person from 2006 and in no way conclusive 

Thanks.

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Just now, BangkokReady said:

So you have no evidence to support your claim?

Everything that's happened since he came down the elevator is the evidence.

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6 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Does he have the ability to remain on topic ?

I hear he's pretty focused.

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39 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Not a matter of love or hate.

A matter of understanding that Trump taking power again means the end of American democracy.

Don't you confuse democracy with socialism? Everyone likes free handouts, but that has nothing to do with democracy

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1 minute ago, BenStark said:

Don't you confuse democracy with socialism? Everyone likes free handouts, but that has nothing to do with democracy

Not confused.

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55 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Unfortunately this is how tribalism has made some people.  Desperate to pin the slightest thing on their enemy to discredit them, while being willing to excuse the most ridiculous behaviours from their own leaders.

 

I think the funniest thing is how similar Trump, Biden and even Clinton are in so many ways, but judgement, responsibility and consequences are apparently only things that Trump has to face.

What's the count of Trump associate indictments, forced resignations and pardons now?

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

Maybe they do to you but not to me.

 

I would far rather that president Biden made the occasional blunder than the daily torrent of falsehoods and lies of his predecessor.

 

This of course is only my opinion.

 

Of course, but this was about Biden, not yet another comparison.

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1 minute ago, BenStark said:

There is no room for facts in the minds of the never-Trumpers.  They couldn't care less about what the population thinks or what is best for them.  It's simply a case of hating Trump, not that they actually care about the person in power being good.

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6 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Full blown dementia kicked in a few years back. 

His handlers would prefer to promote the stability delusion.

Hummm handlers hummm….?oh you must be talking about the experts in their respective fields that advise a president as to the best course of action……??thank god the guy in the seat has enough sense to listen to them and act accordingly!now I know all the nay sayers are lining up go ahead !Joes gaffs in all with the superb team they have put together they have effected meaningful change for the good of the USA our people and the world unless you live in Putin’s world lol ???? 

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9 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

There is no room for facts in the minds of the never-Trumpers.  They couldn't care less about what the population thinks or what is best for them.  It's simply a case of hating Trump, not that they actually care about the person in power being good.

All politicians have flaws.

In politics it's almost always a choice between the lesser of two evils.

In a Trump vs. Biden race which is the most likely at least at the moment, among Americans who support the rule of law, the constitution, respecting the norms of American democracy, real reality not "alternative" reality, who support democratic foreign allies more than authoritarian dictators like genocidal war criminal Putin, there is ZERO doubt which choice is better. That would be President Biden -- old age (Trump is almost as old), gaffes, falls, and all. 

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8 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

That would be President Biden -- old age (Trump is almost as old), gaffes, falls, and all. 

You're entitled to your opinion, of course, and it isn't surprising that you're willing to lie to try to shape the narrative and get what you want, but people are going to challenge you, so be ready for that. ????‍♂️

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