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But they’re both convicted felons


snoop dogg and martha stewart

REVERSE STEREOTYPE
Think about which one of these two has done time

(Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart)

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  1. Tman98 says:

    Good point. that’s pretty ironic.

  2. Zelf says:

    Actually, both of them have served time in prison.
    http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3428400494.html

  3. Ash says:

    “Snoop Dogg’s conviction caused him to be in and out of prison for the first three years after he graduated from high school.”

    (Source: Wikipedia)

  4. wololo says:

    they’re making special brownies

  5. DonQui says:

    It’s not funny ’cause it’s not true.

  6. emily says:

    actually both have served time….otherwise, this would have been pretty funny.

  7. MadAriad says:

    Yep – might have been funny but someone needs to do their research….

  8. dardub says:

    I like how the admin knew the caption was wrong but decided to post it anyway. He’s/She’s got balls!

  9. lolz says:

    this is totally going on FAIL blog.

  10. Bix Nood says:

    What’s more criminal is the sweater Martha is wearing.

  11. Brent says:

    There’s no such thing as Reverse Stereotype, just like there is no such animal as Reverse Racism. A stereotype is a stereotype is a stereotype.

    • KaBooM says:

      Thank you.

    • MrShamuses says:

      There is a such thing as reverse discrimination. I’ve had friends go to court for that reason.

      • Hope says:

        No, it’s still just racism. Racism doesn’t have to do with a specific race- therefor a black person can be racist towards a white person, a mexican person can be racist towards an asian. It is all racism.

        • William says:

          What he said was reverse discrimination, which does exist. It happens when you try so hard to avoid discriminating against group A that you end up overcompensating and discriminating against group B instead. (oversimplified explanation I know, but that is the general idea.)

        • The Weasel says:

          What’s with the focus on race? Discrimination and reverse discrimination address gender, color, creed, religion, disability, age and race. Just to name what comes immedately to mind. Though I might agree that the addition of reverse is unnecessary. Regardless of the reason, if a person is discriminated against, even as a result of “overcompensation,” it’s still discrimination.

  12. Sarah says:

    I actually saw this episode. Snoop was so funny! He kept asking, “we going to put the green stuff in now?” because later they sprinkle the brownies with green sugar, lol.

    • RiderLeangle says:

      Yeah…. It’s not recommended you tell the Internet you watch that show..
      Actually it’s not even recommended to watch it at all..

      • Hailey says:

        1) You’ve never seen it, so shut up.
        2) Last time I saw Snoop Dog on her show, they made sangria, and Martha got plastered. It was hilarious.

  13. Sarah says:

    Martha went to prison for tax-evasion….
    Though that last statement is true….

    • paws4thot says:

      Because so many people are shot by tax dodgers; yeah, right!

      • The Crapture says:

        al capone?

        • charro says:

          Oooh.. Snap.

        • paws4thot says:

          Remind me; when was he convicted of a firearms offence (including anything involving harming people with firearms, such as battery, culpable homicide, first or second degree murder…)? The tax evasion charges were a crock, and only brought because they couldn’t find any evidence relating to violent crime or breaching the 18th.

          • tomterror says:

            al capone was charged of tax evasion as it was the only crime of which he could be convicted, it’s true, but that’s mainly because the only witnesses you need to convict someone of that are ledgers and bank records, whereas to get a conviction for a violent crime you generally need a witness or forensic evidence, and how many people would volunteer to be a witness against one of the most feared/celebrated mob bosses of the time?

      • RS says:

        Actually, she was convicted for conspiracy, obstruction of an agency proceeding, and making false statements to federal investigators, not tax evasion. And I think it’s debatable whether stockbrokers or gangsters are more dangerous.

  14. np says:

    Oh, hlaode… that is THE stupidest thing I have ever read.

  15. Irony man says:

    More like:
    Reverse Stereotype: Which of these people actually makes brownies more often?

  16. Meh says:

    First I thought it had something to do with the way one of the is holding that tool (a batter? English is my 2nd language, I lack a bit of vocab) and I was like ROFL that’s gotta be a good one let’s get the explanation in the comments.

    Then I realized it was just something about white woman doing time vs. black man not doing time (and actually he did time too…) and I was all like O_o immediately followed by -_-’

    • paws4thot says:

      A batter-whip – American English term, which you might know better as an egg-whisk if you learned British English.

      • Hunter says:

        Strange, I’m American & I’ve only ever heard it called a whisk. Never heard of a “batter-whip”. But then I don’t do a lot of cooking.

  17. Doorothie says:

    Pwnt!

  18. mark says:

    Snoop Doog, Legend with capital ! =)

  19. roflolilol says:

    The fun is how they take the whip ( sorry, for my english)

    look their hands

  20. Stroke says:

    So after all the comments I guess we agree this is not funny as it does not apply?

  21. Kim says:

    Actually, he is not a felon. A convicted felon is someone who went to jail for a FELONY. All of his convictions were misdemeanors. She, on the other hand did go to jail for a felony. So, the poster is technically correct.

  22. RobP says:

    @Kim – You’re dead wrong and need to learn a little more about how the Judicial system works before you make yourself look as stupid as you just did:

    http://articles.latimes.com/2007/apr/12/local/me-snoop12

    Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon! He was convicted of multiple felonies back in 1990. Why not try to look up his real name in the proper states where he was convicted so pull real criminal records instead of his fake stage name which obviously will not pull records.

    You don’t have to go to prison (not jail because jail is considered anything from overnight to 366 days) to be a convicted felon. Have you ever heard of other forms of punishment that “suspends” the prison time as long as they adhere to their out-of-prison agreements?

  23. Nick says:

    Kim you are dumb. He plead NO CONTEST to FELONY drug charges in 97 and the possession of a firearm was added to it. SO yes he is a FELON.


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