Thursday, March 28, AD 2024 5:04am

Superman and Dorothy Take Exception to That

https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1574829459227775017

What do you think Superman:

How about you Dorothy:

The Jayhawkers think Kansas has a proud brand:

 

These Texans react to the New York brand:

 

 

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T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Wednesday, September 28, AD 2022 5:31am

NYC was a brand until DiBlasio and he took it out. t.

Bob Kurland
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Wednesday, September 28, AD 2022 6:24am

Hey, that video of superman is not from kansas…kansas is FLAT!

Bussy Boyd
Bussy Boyd
Wednesday, September 28, AD 2022 9:32am

After the way Kansas voted in the abortion referendum last month, I’m all for bashing the state. I just wish the person mocking Kansas wasn’t a semi-literate pro-abort like Eric Adams.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Wednesday, September 28, AD 2022 9:34am

It doesn’t take place in Kansas, it’s just Supes referencing where he grew up.

Maybe you’ll like this clip better.

JMJ
JMJ
Wednesday, September 28, AD 2022 10:41am

I live in NYC and have to deal with this insanity every day. Trying to get out asap. Btw Adams is not even semi-literate.
He’s also a flat out racist having publicly referred to white people as crackers. Still gets elected in this hellhole by a wide margin. Liberals in this city truly are mentally ill.

SouthCoast
SouthCoast
Wednesday, September 28, AD 2022 3:54pm

It’s a brand, all right. “666” right smack dab in the middle of the forehead.

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Wednesday, September 28, AD 2022 5:49pm

Kansas votes weird about abortion. Sebelieus was the governor there – an alleged Catholic who was the daughter of former Ohio governor Gilligan and a strident abortionist.
Not as bad as New York. Pity the poor people of Upstate New York, the Finger Lakes region and Buffalo/the Niagara region. They deserve better than to be stuck with such a place as the modern New York City.

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