Posted on 06/14/2018 3:00:34 PM PDT by NRx
Strange how some want everything all at once even a baby takes small steps at first.
Good one.
Can someone explain this to me...If Kim has his people convinced that the USA is so evil, what is he saying to them now that he is meeting with us and denuclearizing? Know what I mean? It just doesn’t fit.
LOL!
Of course they have a point.
60 million innocent babies slaughtered in the womb and untold thousands of others slaughtered on the streets won’t go unanswered for long.
Well that’s going to sting...
Good one, had to add that to my favorite sayings on my page. :)
Good words from Jim.
There should always be (SATIRE) added to the headline if they’re going to do this.
Even if one has to truncate and then add the full title in the first response.
I’m just surprised that Planned Parenthood wasn’t
selling the babies to the North Koreans as rabbit veal.
"Be a hero - save a whale. Save a baby - go to jail"
And just to show how correct you are:
SATIRE !!!!
See lonely bull & saveferris’ posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3663230/posts?page=12#12
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3663230/posts?page=27#27
What if the satire site starts posting serious ?
Experience shows that you can put SATIRE in all caps in the title and many Freepers still won’t get it.
Posted on 9/29/2014, 3:38:42 PM by Jim Robinson
No, FR is not trying to quash satire. However, it should be clearly labeled as such in the title. Some people seem to think it’s great trickling our readers into falling for satire. It’s not. A lot of people come to FR and scan the headlines clicking on articles of interest. If they’re not familiar with the author or source, they may be misled and may even pass it on to others. No thanks.
If you post satire, please label it as “satire’ in the title.
Thanks
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