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Frustration, hate, and anger just pile up into ad hominem -- personal attacks --
No longer able to say anything in reply just to attack hatefully.
That's exactly where it goes.
You have nothing to say of any value whatsoever, moreover, you type, and think, at the literal speed of molasses,

Thousands upon thousands are dying in -- for example Ukraine, for example other places, and you have chosen sides clearly.

Frustration, hate, and anger just pile up into ad hominem -- personal attacks -- No longer able to say anything in reply just to attack hatefully. That's exactly where it goes. You have nothing to say of any value whatsoever, moreover, you type, and think, at the literal speed of molasses, Thousands upon thousands are dying in -- for example Ukraine, for example other places, and you have chosen sides clearly.

It's cute that you take so much pride in your typing speed :D

It's cute that you take so much pride in your typing speed :D

All your posts are insane: You are talking about how horrible this place is; but which would you prefer? The good ones we pretty much love, the bad ones -- yeah there are bad ones -- we are in a bit of struggle and competition with but yes definitely care about. You are lost in a place of hate which doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Who hates you? No one. Why do you hate them? Why do you diss the U.K.? Why do you diss the U.S.?

Where are you from really? I wonder -- and if you are from the U.K. and still find it so miserable; maybe you should just examine personal issues that are causing you this kind of unhappiness, and stop trying to spread your own personal brand of misery everywhere you go.

Move to Germany or France if you dislike the U.K. so much.; but I am certainly guessing the same problems will follow you there because they are personal issues. Doubtless you hate Emerson and never read him, but he made this good point; if we go to Rome, the world is very much the same as it is where we were before we left.

No I just see you weirdly absurd and perpetually hostile, aggressive personal attacks, and I do laugh a little because you are like, calling me stupid but you're writing 1 word per hour.

Have a great day,
Lol.

All your posts are insane: You are talking about how horrible this place is; but which would you prefer? The good ones we pretty much love, the bad ones -- yeah there are bad ones -- we are in a bit of struggle and competition with but yes definitely care about. You are lost in a place of hate which doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Who hates you? No one. Why do you hate them? Why do you diss the U.K.? Why do you diss the U.S.? Where are you from really? I wonder -- and if you are from the U.K. and still find it so miserable; maybe you should just examine personal issues that are causing you this kind of unhappiness, and stop trying to spread your own personal brand of misery everywhere you go. Move to Germany or France if you dislike the U.K. so much.; but I am certainly guessing the same problems will follow you there because they are personal issues. Doubtless you hate Emerson and never read him, but he made this good point; if we go to Rome, the world is very much the same as it is where we were before we left. No I just see you weirdly absurd and perpetually hostile, aggressive personal attacks, and I do laugh a little because you are like, calling me stupid but you're writing 1 word per hour. Have a great day, Lol.

I mean you have no reason to be rude or hateful to me or anyone.

You are making B.S. statements about America which are not "Constructive criticism" or beneficial or anything; you are just blathering on and on and on mindlessly-- what do you prefer?

Putin? Xi Jinping? Kim Jong-un?

You hate democracy (I can only presume), and you are promoting these things. Maybe you are a Marxist? Thinking that's amazing? Forgetting he recommended the murder of millions (and it was carried out by Lenin, Trotskiy, Stalin and so on and so forth)? I dunno I don't know what your issues are. Maybe you hate marijuana? Maybe you hate gays? I dunno -- you are a lot like RoseofSharon to be sure. But I would just encourage you to practice something a little more beneficial than this.

I mean you have no reason to be rude or hateful to me or anyone. You are making B.S. statements about America which are not "Constructive criticism" or beneficial or anything; you are just blathering on and on and on mindlessly-- what do you prefer? Putin? Xi Jinping? Kim Jong-un? You hate democracy (I can only presume), and you are promoting these things. Maybe you are a Marxist? Thinking that's amazing? Forgetting he recommended the murder of millions (and it was carried out by Lenin, Trotskiy, Stalin and so on and so forth)? I dunno I don't know what your issues are. Maybe you hate marijuana? Maybe you hate gays? I dunno -- you are a lot like RoseofSharon to be sure. But I would just encourage you to practice something a little more beneficial than this.

@FC-in-the-UK said in #30:

@Alientcp how to obtain an illegal firearm in two easy steps:

  1. Go to your local grocery store and legally buy your favourite gun. If you are a minor, ask for your big brother, cousin, or gang leader to do it for you.
  2. remove the serial number.
    And voilà! You can now go shoot your neighbour in all anonymity.

A background check is needed, is not that easy.

But in the UK, or Mexico, you just need to go to any drug dealer and ask him to sell a gun to you, or to set up a meeting with some one who sells it.

I can guarantee you that is easier for anyone to get a gun in the black market than getting it legally.

@FC-in-the-UK said in #30: > @Alientcp how to obtain an illegal firearm in two easy steps: > 1) Go to your local grocery store and legally buy your favourite gun. If you are a minor, ask for your big brother, cousin, or gang leader to do it for you. > 2) remove the serial number. > And voilà! You can now go shoot your neighbour in all anonymity. A background check is needed, is not that easy. But in the UK, or Mexico, you just need to go to any drug dealer and ask him to sell a gun to you, or to set up a meeting with some one who sells it. I can guarantee you that is easier for anyone to get a gun in the black market than getting it legally.

One nice thing about Mexico is that they don't really evict people the same way as other places.

If you live there, you live there. They're not going to throw you out one if you can't pay rent one month.

One nice thing about Mexico is that they don't really evict people the same way as other places. If you live there, you live there. They're not going to throw you out one if you can't pay rent one month.
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@bfchessguy said in #31:

Really?!

A 30 seconds Google search brought me this:

Darn laziness!

Next...

In Mexico there is no easy way to get a legal weapon.

There has been way more mass shootings than in the US in the same period. The issue is not the legality of the guns.

http://www.gunfacts.info/gun-policy-info/guns-in-other-countries/

@bfchessguy said in #31: > Really?! > > A 30 seconds Google search brought me this: > > Darn laziness! > > Next... In Mexico there is no easy way to get a legal weapon. There has been way more mass shootings than in the US in the same period. The issue is not the legality of the guns. http://www.gunfacts.info/gun-policy-info/guns-in-other-countries/

@Alientcp said in #58:

In Mexico there is no easy way to get a legal weapon.

There has been way more mass shootings than in the US in the same period. The issue is not the legality of the guns.
Again you're comparing two countries that can't reasonably compared. In Mexico you have drug cartels, corruption, etc. If you want to compare the US to another country you should probably pick a country from western Europe, Canada, Australia or Japan. Now tell me, how many mass shootings have there been per capita in those countries?

@Alientcp said in #58: > In Mexico there is no easy way to get a legal weapon. > > There has been way more mass shootings than in the US in the same period. The issue is not the legality of the guns. Again you're comparing two countries that can't reasonably compared. In Mexico you have drug cartels, corruption, etc. If you want to compare the US to another country you should probably pick a country from western Europe, Canada, Australia or Japan. Now tell me, how many mass shootings have there been per capita in those countries?
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