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If This Book Offends You, Kiss my A##
If This Book Offends You, Kiss my A##
If This Book Offends You, Kiss my A##
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If This Book Offends You, Kiss my A##

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This is a book for all the people who are tired of snowflakes ruining things for the rest of us. The offended are starting to think for the rest of us and want to control what we can watch. Stand up and be the offendee, laugh at the offensive jokes, share the offensive post, have a sense of humor.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBR Edmunds
Release dateMar 13, 2022
ISBN9798201772659
If This Book Offends You, Kiss my A##
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BR Edmunds

From the east coast of Canada, now living in Alberta.  he lives the perfect life with a family and the dog

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If This Book Offends You, Kiss my A## - BR Edmunds

HISTORY

Iguess people were always offended by something or another.  Before the internet, not many people knew you were offended.  You would cry in your living room, yelling at your TV.  If their panties were really bunched up tight up their butts, they would find an address, sit at a typewriter, clacking away at it for twenty minutes using half a bottle of white-out and yelling at the paper.  Then comes finding a stamp, giving it to the mailman, yelling at the mailman, the mailman gets pissed and tosses the letter out.

If this person wanted others to know about being offended than you had to get on your porch and yell like a lunatic.  You then had to get on the phone and call all your friends and tell then that the bad man on TV hurt your feelings.

Maybe you could talk about it before church on Sunday and get the church ladies clucking away and that would go on until someone on the radio says something that gives another idiot something to cry about.

Something very bad had to happen to feel offended years ago, unlike now.  Dukes of Hazard could play on any channel and no one would call the characters or the car racist.  Some president wouldn’t call the flag illegal and have the TV show pulled off air.  We had amazing TV shows that were extremely funny even if they were pushing the envelope of being offensive or racist because back then people knew it was a joke and only

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