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Two Lions say racial slurs show their friendship

Cooper is not even a star in that league...shouldnt be news worthy. Why do people care what a nobody football player says at a concert. If that would have been aaron rodgers i would understand the media attention. But Riley Cooper? Who cares?
 
Still wouldnt take away from the irony. You did or said nothing wrong. Not judging you. Just saying it's ironic. Everyone knows Mitch is sweet and cuddly.

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Cooper is not even a star in that league...shouldnt be news worthy. Why do people care what a nobody football player says at a concert. If that would have been aaron rodgers i would understand the media attention. But Riley Cooper? Who cares?

You have heard about the media before haven't you? This is what they do..
 
Mitch doesn't have to post "the word." He lets Ty Cobb say it for him.

I took the specific "word" out of my post, because, as Louis C points - everybody knows the "word" that I was referring to anyway.

Maybe we should all shorten the phrase "the N word" to just "the word;" because everybody would already know that we meant "nigger" when we spoke of "the word."

Unless some people might confuse "the F word" with "nigger" when we spoke of "the word."

And by "the F word," I am specifically referring to the word "fuck."

Just so there's no confusion.
 
I took the specific "word" out of my post, because, as Louis C points - everybody knows the "word" that I was referring to anyway.

Maybe we should all shorten the phrase "the N word" to just "the word;" because everybody would already know that we meant "nigger" when we spoke of "the word."

Unless some people might confuse "the F word" with "nigger" when we spoke of "the word."

And by "the F word," I am specifically referring to the word "fuck."

Just so there's no confusion.

Of course, whenever someone spoke of "the words" - plural - there would be no confusion at all.

The meaning of "the words" would be pretty obvious.
 
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