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12 comments to "Miss Teen USA South Carolina T-shirt"
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Chris
September 3rd, 2007 at
3:37 pm
this TShirt rules like such as our nation!!!!
neat lol

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VonSkippy
September 3rd, 2007 at
4:43 pm
At the very bottom in tiny letters it reads: “Brought to you by ‘the leave no dumbass behind’ public education system”.
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SenorMysterioso
September 3rd, 2007 at
6:41 pm
hasnt this story outlived its 15 mintues yet
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cuimhne
September 3rd, 2007 at
8:03 pm
Ah people so love to make fun of dumb people, but how many of the people who are laughing at her could come up with a coherent answer in the same situation?
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v.dog
September 3rd, 2007 at
10:19 pm
What worries me is that it was posted by some called ‘like_duh’ on ‘i like totally love it’. I hope this is some form of irony.
It’s either that or the fact that low levels of grammatical correctness and coherence are contagious.
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Jason E
September 4th, 2007 at
10:23 am
cuimhne:
“Ah people so love to make fun of dumb people, but how many of the people who are laughing at her could come up with a coherent answer in the same situation?”
I’ll tell you this much:
I’ve never met anyone in my life (barring the mentally ill) that, even under extreme pressure, formed a pathetic sentence fragment like our Miss S. Carolina’s little gem:
“… I believe that our education like such as in South Africa and the Iraq like such as.”
It’s just hard to say, “she was just nervous” To me… that’s not nerves. Miss South Carolina was obvious a cheater in High School
my 2 cents
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Tim Lewis
September 4th, 2007 at
10:29 am
Cuimhe:
A more correct response would have been something like this:
I feel that the geographical retardation of the youth of our nation is indicative of two major failings in the national psyche:
Firstly, the self-image that big media fosters in the mind of American citizens from a young age leads of a stupendously biased view on the rest of the world. An americano-centric view that denigrates the worth of the people of other nations. This, combined with the mistaken belief that bigger is necessarily better, might lead an arrogant and ignorant youth to assume that the largest landmass is the USA. Of course, they would then be pointing at Asia or Africa.
Secondly, and this is true of education systems around the world, there is an attitude prevalent amongst a certain demographic that education stops when the child exits the school gates and that intellectualism is something to be feared and suppressed. A person growing up with this attitude will undoubtedly fail to attain a balanced world-view and a well rounded education.If she’d said that, she’d rock.
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ropls
September 4th, 2007 at
11:11 am
You’d be a fool and/or completely up your own ass to NOT clearly see that “nervousness” had ALOT to do with her answer. Let’s not be too hasty in making such glaring oversimplifications as her own speech beautifully demonstrated. Yes, she’s dumb. But that answer encompassed more than just being dumb. I don’t think anyone is willing to wager she speaks like this normally in private. You want to see people melting down on an almost daily basis take a college public speaking course where intelligence is irrelevant in the presence of performance anxiety (until the skills to do so are mastered).
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Chris
September 4th, 2007 at
1:29 pm
cuimhne:
it’s just fun to make fun of dumb blondes such as in our nation. -
fine
September 5th, 2007 at
12:25 pm
She said - Diraq, not Iraq.
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onur
September 10th, 2007 at
5:57 am
didnt like it
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TUFF
November 5th, 2007 at
3:33 am
look like a map but I think have more meaning in design, look interested.
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