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Revision as of 14:43, 29 November 2022
White Privilege Burger is an American fast-food hamburger franchise catering to privileged families who have near-brushes with the police and need a good meal to settle their nerves.
History
Context: "... this where they take him home and on the way buy him a cheeseburger"
A good cheeseburger. With choice of imported gouda, or they have this amazing Jarlsberg, and the burger has one of those giant toothpicks with the confetti on top.
I'm telling you, Dad, it was a great meal. The cops paid, so I pitched in the tip. Can I get the money from you?
In the News
The Great Replacement is a 1963 science fiction war film about a group of military asylum inmates who believe that they are being replaced by dark-skinned alien monsters.
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (29 November 2022)
- Bodycam video shows Oklahoma governor's son admitting to drinking with gun case in vehicle - Drew Stitt told officers, 'My dad's the governor,' as he admits to owning gun case and truck it was pulled from, saying he had designated driver