Native Americans that have lost their roots, own Casinos make crazy paper and yet kick people off their "property" for going through an ashtray. You know their uncle Tom native Americans when they ask for a red card ( don't those come from the white man they claim to hate so much?)
What did I do and hey I'm part native American so you should understand. Casino security: we don't care you have to go now and get white man ID that Says you're not one of them so we'll share with you some time. We are uncle Tom native Americans at Fallsveiw Casino because we try to be like the white man and we mistreat people for being part native American even if their mostly white so we can impress the full blown white man.
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Italian-American conspiracy theorists are doggedly preoccupied with fringe theories pertaining to the innocence of Chicago-area mafia killers who were nonetheless indicted, shown to be guilty of their crimes (well-beyond a reasonable doubt), and incarcerated. They often complain that said mafia killers got a "raw deal" because of "bad news" disseminated by "dry beefers."
Their theories are viewed with skepticism by normal people because they are rarely supported by any conclusive evidence and contrast with institutional analysis, which focuses on people's collective behavior in publicly known institutions, as recorded in scholarly material and mainstream media reports, to explain historical or current events, rather than speculate on the motives and actions of secretive coalitions of individuals, such as Mike Maseth, T. Markus Funk, Mitchell Mars Mitch Mars, Patrick Fitzgerald, and Charlie Hernandez.
Clear-headed individuals argue that Italian-American conspiracy theory, itself, goes well-beyond the boundaries of rational criticism when it becomes nonfalsifiable--such a theory is a closed system of ideas which explains away contradictory evidence by claiming that the conspirators themselves planted it.
Italian-American conspiracy theorists typically grew up in areas like Melrose Park, Elmwood Park, Galewood, Bridgeport, Cicero, and Berwyn. They regularly troll the Chicago Suntimes' mob threads.
The Suntimes mob blog is hilarious when all the Italian-American conspiracy theorists come crawling out of the wood work, crying foul.
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The American boy that fights off bullies, gets Valedictorian, and gets voted Student Body President.
After he fought off the bully, he started to look like an All-American Boy Next Door kinda guy.
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An iconic line from an iconic vine. Takes people back to the days of vine with this joke. If anyone ever come out to you as lesbian or bisexual or something, this is the perfect line to say if you donβt know what to say.
Jenna: Hey Iβm lesbian,
Jimmy: I thought you were American??
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A school full of snotty rich kids who never have to work in there lives and treat others that are not like them horribly and all they do is listen to funk music and play soccer
Since I am rich and live in brazil, I will send my kids to Pan american school of bahia
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A movie where every member of the Vineyard family has a first name that begins with the letter D. Kind of like the number 5 is every number of their phone numbers.
American History X wanted to make everything as realistic and authentic as possible.
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An aged, derelict, no-shuttle, far from airport, unclean, 1-star hotel begrudgingly provided stranded passengers. Passengers hover in this space as if halfway between a prison/homeless shelter with drug deals and other shady activity and the world the passenger knew before flying the friendly skies.
I sat on the tarmac in Chicago for two hours only to end up in in an American Airlines Halfway House
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