When someone says something that is obviously a correct statement
“Dude, CJ is lookin like a snack tonight”
“Right, right”
Jon: i picked up a book that said Womens rights and put it in the fiction section
Librarian: ...
Something my parents are always are.
"I actually don't want my parents to be right".
The direction of your East . In other words, the opposite of left.
Some uneducated guy : "Hey! What's the meaning of right?
Some other guy : "It's to your right, there's literally a dictionary there. You can search the meaning of
it there."
Some uneducated guy : "Hey! how do I know where that dictionary is when I don't know what right is!"
Some other guy : "Your such a dumbass. How did you pass your English major when you don't
even know what right is!?"
To smoke a cigarette/blunt/or any substance that will alter your state of mind, typically to improve your ability to complete an otherwise boring task. Typically something you would say prior to doing so. Basically the equivalent of "I'm going to excuse myself real quick to go out back/run to my car to smoke a cig/blunt/joint"
i.e. Go take a smoke break
Hey man can you watch the grill? Imma go get my mind right
Im gonna start cleaning up my station, just let me go get my mind right first
A privilege reserved for light-skinned conservatives only, according to Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Mitch McConnell, the Stable Genius himself, and so many others who, for some random reason, self-identify as Republican. In truth, voting rights are constitutionally given to an adult American, no matter their beliefs, their skin color, their religion, their location.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on Sunday that a sweeping Democratic-backed election reform bill was “the biggest power grab in the history of the country.”
"In my view, (the voting rights bill) is the biggest power grab in the history of the country. It mandates ballot harvesting, no voter ID. It does away with the states being able to redistrict when you have population shifts. It's just a bad idea, and it's a problem that most Republicans are not going to sign — they’re trying to fix a problem most Republicans have a different view of," Graham said on "Fox News Sunday."
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