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Like if you push the like button on it you’re somehow an accomplicelol
You make me laugh, other guy makes me feel like I am going to get in trouble for even reading the thread
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Like if you push the like button on it you’re somehow an accomplicelol
You make me laugh, other guy makes me feel like I am going to get in trouble for even reading the thread
Yes I understand that, thank you, but it didn’t fit into my joke.Your smartphone does the same thing. Don't think for a second it's not listening to everything you say.
Do you think it's a coincidence you can talk about buying a mustang, then open your phone, type M in the search box and "Mustang" is the first word that auto-completes for you?
Everything you say... Literally everything.
Well, when enough people push the like button, facebook will pay for a kid's heart transplant, or God will know you love him, so there must be something to that like button.Like if you push the like button on it you’re somehow an accomplice
The Internet so full of nonsense… It’s likely only to be used against you after the fact not preemptively..
I don't think the Founders, in their time, would have ever been able to envision how bad the situation in America could get... and by that I mean our modern clown world society with filthy corrupt, America-hating DimocRATS in charge of just about everything, including fixing elections. Revolution (over a tea tax no less) was a relatively simple thing back then. You spotted soldiers with red coats and you shot them. Easy peasy.I cannot agree. They may be horrified by what we’ve seen happen already, but they also sort of expected it would happen again at some point and tried to prepare us for it by wrapping us in the protections of the Constitution.
Yes, but at the same time there’s already enough pants shitting on the forum.Yes, but isn't that what little Robbie was saying in the first place, in his first post?
Like if you push the like button on it you’re somehow an accomplice
They knew how bad it could get. They just tried their best to make a ruleset that would be hard to game. Well, it's finally all been figured out unfortunately.I don't think the Founders, in their time, would have ever been able to envision how bad the situation in America could get... and by that I mean our modern clown world society with filthy corrupt, America-hating DimocRATS in charge of just about everything, including fixing elections. Revolution (over a tea tax no less) was a relatively simple thing back then. You spotted soldiers with red coats and you shot them. Easy peasy.
Yes, the Founders left us certain protections in the Constitution, but applying them today in our higly-complex modern society wouldn't be nearly so simple or easy as things were back in the good old days. That's what I mean when I speak of the much harder challenges we would face today vs. what the Founders faced.
Like if you push the like button on it you’re somehow an accomplice
See, now that was hilarious!
Delete implies Guilt...This thread got me nervous, I stayed up all night unliking shit. The odd thing is, I discovered that most of my likes are related to boobs and butts (female of course).
Save me a room!
We're all waiting for your book! Fiction of course..I keep finding myself wanting to post stories here, but then I have to decide if the Statute of Limitations might still apply!
That's why you have to begin every story with "I heard this guy say once..."I keep finding myself wanting to post stories here, but then I have to decide if the Statute of Limitations might still apply!
I still stop and think about that before I tell my wife or kid stories from my past. Just in case.I keep finding myself wanting to post stories here, but then I have to decide if the Statute of Limitations might still apply!
If the offenses is committed in MA, the clock only runs while the offender is physically within MA.I still stop and think about that before I tell my wife or kid stories from my past. Just in case.
Lose-lose either way. If you post it in advance, you are just waiting to kill someone. And if you don't post a warning, some criminal will complain that they weren't warned first.I definitely like to get my sleep, I can be very cantankerous if I don't, rather not do it in a cell though.
But, an example that comes to mind would be that I would not be telling everyone I am going to shoot any unsavory person that comes on my property and then someday have to do it (even if I was threatened and it was justifiable), that would not go over too well in court. Another example, a neighbor has a sign on a half sheet of plywood part way down the driveway stating "Trespassers will be shot, not kidding", that sign does not seem like a great idea, IMO.
More likely, they'd kill you.
I can push anyone's buttons. How much does the job pay? Asking for a friend.Ya, it has gotten to the point where I think most if not all of these people are paid agitators trying to get you to type something you may end up regretting. Kind of like mob rule and the Capitol riot... You may know it is a bad idea, but when a few people start doing it, a not so smart person will just follow along and join in...It is honestly the only thing that makes sense, because anybody with an OUNCE of common sense plans anything of importance offline.
Actually based on a case out of Canada. A woman was discussing how her son did horribly at the opening of a play, and used that terminology. Lead to one alphabet agency here that was eavesdropping to relay it to a similar agency up there.No too long ago on NES some members were deliberately putting numerous "trigger" words in their signatures;
Bomb, explosives, kill, massacre, firearm, gun, etc... just to poke the bear.
Somewhere out there on the interweb is a video of a woman (on a landline) having an innocent conversation with a friend:
"Jonny bombed his history test last week... They want me to be the president of the PTA... I'm going to kill that dog if it chews on the furniture again..."
The video cuts to a group of men in suits with dark glasses knocking on her door.
Except when that person then turns out to be a plant, then entrapping others.I agree. There are legions of folks out there who are hesitant to speak until they hear someone else who thinks the same way that they do. Never give up.
I'm sure they would have. History just shows that politicians are always in it for themselves. Look at Sam Adams, himself a rebel years before, calling for the hanging of rebels during Shays Rebellion. Everyone wants laws on the books - for others, but not themselves.I don't think the Founders, in their time, would have ever been able to envision how bad the situation in America could get... and by that I mean our modern clown world society with filthy corrupt, America-hating DimocRATS in charge of just about everything, including fixing elections. Revolution (over a tea tax no less) was a relatively simple thing back then. You spotted soldiers with red coats and you shot them. Easy peasy.
Yes, the Founders left us certain protections in the Constitution, but applying them today in our higly-complex modern society wouldn't be nearly so simple or easy as things were back in the good old days. That's what I mean when I speak of the much harder challenges we would face today vs. what the Founders faced.
You should be in politics.Just for the record I am a habitual liar. Most everything I have posted is BS.
You should be in politics.
Careful, you may have just earned yourself a chair in the NYT's editorial officeFor the record, and for my federal minder, here are my official positions. Thank you.
All elections are fair and those elected legitimate.
The government is looking out for our best interest.
The media is fair and balanced and would not lie.
Jos Biden is a great man, unfairly persecuted.
Anyone who disagrees is a threat to our country.
The Bill of Rights is not absolute.
The Constitution must be properly interpreted.
Lies of DC money laundering threaten democracy.
Our elections are the most secure in the world.
Our federal institutions are sacred.
Our government and doctors would never lie to us.
Free speech is dangerous.
The 2nd Amendment applies to militias: the Army.
Only our government should have guns.