07-12-2014, 02:23 PM
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Location: Pennsylvania
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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth
After seeing this great commercial I immediately went to Kmart to put some clothes on layaway and much to my dismay this is what was waiting for me in their clothing section.

WTF?
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Originally Posted by eipstudios
I expect this from you. You are a piece of shit of a human being. I understand. How small is your dick. Do you even satisfy a girl. Do you even have a girl. Do you get it up every time. Next time think of me telling you you are doing it wrong and she thinks your dick is too small and she would rather be fucking your friend. ohh wait you don't have any friends.
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Eipstudios, you're such a fucking idiot. The picture posted is currently in the news, and relates to the racism issue that has been brought up in this thread:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...icle-1.1861138
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Clothing line controversy after monkey?s body is matched with African-American boy?s face
The controversial combination seen in a photo uploaded to Twitter Wednesday has prompted a quick defense by the company, Just Add A Kid, which is chalking it up as 'a total misunderstanding.'
BY SASHA GOLDSTEIN , NINA GOLGOWSKI NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Published: Wednesday, July 9, 2014, 9:23 PM

A children's clothing line is under fire after this T-shirt featuring a monkey's body was seen paired with the face of an African-American boy.
A children's clothing line is coming under fire after a T-shirt featuring a monkey's body was paired with a cardboard cutout showing an African-American boy's face.
The controversial combination seen in a photo uploaded to Twitter Wednesday is now creating ire and has prompted a quick defense by the company, Just Add A Kid, which is chalking it up as "a total misunderstanding."
"We are looking into all the situations that occurred around this little incident," company co-creator Lowell Cohen told the Daily News by phone. "We're looking at the vendor, we're speaking to our employees."
Cohen declined to say which vender the monkey photo was snapped at.
The T-shirts designed by the clothing line feature cartoon character bodies ranging from surfers, cowboys, princesses, angels and various animals and occupations. In a later statement, the company said the pairing was "not authorized, condoned or tolerated" by the company.

Clothing company, Just Add A Kid, features various cartoon bodies that in their displays are paired with various ethnicities.
"The head shots on our hangers are intended (to) reflect the different cultures of our happy customers, and are distributed separately to our shirts," the company said in the statement. "In this particular case, one of our retailers paired a particular hanger with a shirt without consideration for how it may appear to many consumers.We are taking steps to prevent this from happening again."
It appears to ultimately be each vendor's decision in how they pair the cardboard faces ? featuring various ethnicities ? to the designs.
"Our designs feature multicultural skin tones and appropriately matching header cards (to) showcase children of the world," the company posted on Twitter Wednesday.
Just Add A Kid is one of the lines owned by the San Diego-based Thanks a Million, Cohen said.
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But of course, you're clueless to things in the real world, and when someone references a current event, you just quickly brand them a racist and name call like a 5 year old.
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