Oh, dear.Gawdzilla wrote:My cousin, Gary Ch@vers, had one tooth the last time I met him. He refused to spend any money on a dentist, and let his teeth fall where they may. Once they were all gone he planned on getting dentures via the Internet.

Oh, dear.Gawdzilla wrote:My cousin, Gary Ch@vers, had one tooth the last time I met him. He refused to spend any money on a dentist, and let his teeth fall where they may. Once they were all gone he planned on getting dentures via the Internet.
I have an elderly aunt, and her nearest neighbour has a daughter with awful teeth.maiforpeace wrote:Oh, dear.Gawdzilla wrote:My cousin, Gary Ch@vers, had one tooth the last time I met him. He refused to spend any money on a dentist, and let his teeth fall where they may. Once they were all gone he planned on getting dentures via the Internet.
It was worth the whuppin' after I dropped him on his head when he was a baby.maiforpeace wrote:Oh, dear.Gawdzilla wrote:My cousin, Gary Ch@vers, had one tooth the last time I met him. He refused to spend any money on a dentist, and let his teeth fall where they may. Once they were all gone he planned on getting dentures via the Internet.
FBM wrote:I was born and raised in MS and didn't move away until I was in my mid-twenties. Even then, I just moved to TN. Not that much difference wrt the OP.Coito ergo sum wrote:FBM is not from MS. ...The material you highlighted was from FBM.maiforpeace wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:Nothing Ayaan wrote indicates that the people in the video were not cherry picked. And, Ayaan clarified that it was a religious, conservative dominated state and she stated that her atheist group had trouble meeting. How does that translate to the toothless, racist dopes in the OP video somehow being representative of Mississippians?Ayaan wrote:FBM wrote:I suppose I should chime in, since I lived the first 20-something years of my life in that state. The people interviewed in the OP video are pretty representative of the opinions, reasoning skills and dental health you'll find among the poor and un(der)educated population of MS. And that's a large chunk of the population. However, there are university towns where those opinions do not prevail, and there are well-educated professionals, mostly in the larger cities, who reject such conservatism. But they have to be quiet about it.It is not a state for someone who is out-spoken as a liberal - or as an atheist. Conservatives hold a lot of power in the state. For many people, the only reason to have universities is because of football.
A year or so before I left the state I got involved with an atheist group. Once we outgrew meeting at someone's house, getting together became a problem. We simply couldn't meet in public as an atheist group because people could lose their jobs. When I left, we were meeting in an art studio owned by the friend of one group's members.
maiforpeace wrote:I wonder if there's a chance that CES will admit he misread this, or does he just obtusely ignore the obvious on purpose.
Not suggestion, assertion. Based on lived-in experience. I wish it wasn't so, but I can't deny it. That's what it is there. Go have a look-around for yourself, if you're not convinced.Coito ergo sum wrote:So, is the suggestion that the people in the video in the OP are representative of the general population of Mississippians (you and Ayaan being notable exceptions to the general rule)?
Don't know about majority, but they are very easy to find.Coito ergo sum wrote:So, is the suggestion that the people in the video in the OP are representative of the general population of Mississippians (you and Ayaan being notable exceptions to the general rule)?
Step One: Go to Mississippi.Gawdzilla wrote:Don't know about majority, but they are very easy to find.Coito ergo sum wrote:So, is the suggestion that the people in the video in the OP are representative of the general population of Mississippians (you and Ayaan being notable exceptions to the general rule)?
FBM wrote:Step One: Go to Mississippi.Gawdzilla wrote:Don't know about majority, but they are very easy to find.Coito ergo sum wrote:So, is the suggestion that the people in the video in the OP are representative of the general population of Mississippians (you and Ayaan being notable exceptions to the general rule)?
Step Two: Talk to somebody. (don't try this at home, kids)
Idiots, including toothless ones, are easy to find anywhere -- including Detroit, New York, LA and Liverpool - among others.Gawdzilla wrote:Don't know about majority, but they are very easy to find.Coito ergo sum wrote:So, is the suggestion that the people in the video in the OP are representative of the general population of Mississippians (you and Ayaan being notable exceptions to the general rule)?
Idiots, including toothless ones, are easy to find anywhere -- including Detroit, New York, LA and Liverpool - among others.Gawdzilla wrote:Don't know about majority, but they are very easy to find.Coito ergo sum wrote:So, is the suggestion that the people in the video in the OP are representative of the general population of Mississippians (you and Ayaan being notable exceptions to the general rule)?
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