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  • M Mik
    6 Oct 2021, 15:10

    Burning a candle does nothing. If you want to get involved, do so as you are able. But all this feel good crap accomplishes nothing. The HVAC guys just left form out checkup. They were both wearing pink shirts with pink ribbons for breast cancer. We are all aware of breast cancer.

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    Jolly
    wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 17:42 last edited by Jolly 10 Jun 2021, 17:42
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    @mik said in "If this offends you":

    Burning a candle does nothing. If you want to get involved, do so as you are able. But all this feel good crap accomplishes nothing. The HVAC guys just left form out checkup. They were both wearing pink shirts with pink ribbons for breast cancer. We are all aware of breast cancer.

    Remember the Rush bit about the ribbons?😄

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      Doctor Phibes
      wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 18:20 last edited by
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      So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.

      How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

      I could go on.....

      I was only joking

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      • D Doctor Phibes
        6 Oct 2021, 18:20

        So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.

        How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

        I could go on.....

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        George K
        wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 18:27 last edited by
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        @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

        So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.
        How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

        How did you get Ax's password?

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        • G George K
          6 Oct 2021, 18:27

          @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

          So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.
          How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

          How did you get Ax's password?

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          Doctor Phibes
          wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 18:39 last edited by
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          @george-k said in "If this offends you":

          @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

          So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.
          How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

          How did you get Ax's password?

          What's the difference between a pink ribbon and a red, white and blue lawn ornament?

          I was only joking

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          • G George K
            6 Oct 2021, 18:27

            @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

            So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.
            How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

            How did you get Ax's password?

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            Catseye3
            wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 18:43 last edited by Catseye3 10 Jun 2021, 19:01
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            @george-k No, I think Phibes has a point.

            During WWII, families would hang a symbol in their windows -- I think it was a star? -- signifying that a family member had fallen in battle. That was a form of communication, both to share the sad news and also to request they not be bothered as they were in mourning. The sign served a purpose.

            It may be that putting out symbols nowadays got its start from that custom. But the original purpose is no longer being served. Now it's pointless, as he says. It's cheap patriotism -- you get the credit for waving the flag without having to work for it.

            I guess, depending on the culture of the neighborhood, such symbols can function as a support for community cohesion -- "we're in this together".

            I remember resenting when GWB decreed the flags could be raised from half mast post 9/11. The thought that flared was, "I'll raise the flag when I fxxking well feel like it, mofo."

            Hm, I guess I'm conflicted about this.

            Nem mind.

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              Doctor Phibes
              wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 18:58 last edited by
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              True story - three days ago I had to hurriedly drag my dog away as he attempted to take a dump right on one of those small US flags on somebody's lawn. I was freaking mortified.

              And no, I haven't trained him to do it.

              I was only joking

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              • C Catseye3
                6 Oct 2021, 18:43

                @george-k No, I think Phibes has a point.

                During WWII, families would hang a symbol in their windows -- I think it was a star? -- signifying that a family member had fallen in battle. That was a form of communication, both to share the sad news and also to request they not be bothered as they were in mourning. The sign served a purpose.

                It may be that putting out symbols nowadays got its start from that custom. But the original purpose is no longer being served. Now it's pointless, as he says. It's cheap patriotism -- you get the credit for waving the flag without having to work for it.

                I guess, depending on the culture of the neighborhood, such symbols can function as a support for community cohesion -- "we're in this together".

                I remember resenting when GWB decreed the flags could be raised from half mast post 9/11. The thought that flared was, "I'll raise the flag when I fxxking well feel like it, mofo."

                Hm, I guess I'm conflicted about this.

                Nem mind.

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                Aqua Letifer
                wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 18:58 last edited by Aqua Letifer 10 Jun 2021, 18:59
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                @catseye3 said in "If this offends you":

                During WWII, families would hang a symbol in their windows -- I think it was a star? -- signifying that a family member had fallen in battle. That was a form of communication, both to share the sad news and also to request they not be bothered as they were in mourning. The sign served a purpose.
                It may be that putting out symbols nowadays got its start from that custom.

                Holy crap, where to start.

                1. Service flags predate WWII. And they're still used today. Drive around.
                2. A gold star signifies a fallen family member. A blue star signifies a family member serving in a time of conflict.
                3. For the gold stars, they aren't shown to be left alone to mourn. They're to show pride and solidarity in their family members' service to their country. Some mourning families quite obviously ask for privacy but that's not what the stars are for.
                4. "Putting out symbols" didn't start with service flags. You're off by a few thousand years.

                Please love yourself.

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                • A Aqua Letifer
                  6 Oct 2021, 18:58

                  @catseye3 said in "If this offends you":

                  During WWII, families would hang a symbol in their windows -- I think it was a star? -- signifying that a family member had fallen in battle. That was a form of communication, both to share the sad news and also to request they not be bothered as they were in mourning. The sign served a purpose.
                  It may be that putting out symbols nowadays got its start from that custom.

                  Holy crap, where to start.

                  1. Service flags predate WWII. And they're still used today. Drive around.
                  2. A gold star signifies a fallen family member. A blue star signifies a family member serving in a time of conflict.
                  3. For the gold stars, they aren't shown to be left alone to mourn. They're to show pride and solidarity in their family members' service to their country. Some mourning families quite obviously ask for privacy but that's not what the stars are for.
                  4. "Putting out symbols" didn't start with service flags. You're off by a few thousand years.
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                  Catseye3
                  wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 19:04 last edited by Catseye3 10 Jun 2021, 19:05
                  #19

                  @aqua-letifer And not even a thank-you for affording you an opportunity to show off your farflung knowledge?

                  Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                    Doctor Phibes
                    wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 19:06 last edited by
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                    And let's not forget the most patriotic people on earth - car dealers.

                    I was only joking

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                      LuFins Dad
                      wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 19:18 last edited by
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                      Are we really going to discuss people that abuse the flag?

                      1. Take your US flag down at night, people, unless you have it appropriately lit and it is an appropriate and patriotic occasion.

                      2. The proper way to retire an old flag or one that has been damaged or dirtied is to burn it. From now on, any time I see a flag t-shirt on some fat and sweaty slob with pit stains and bbq stains, I am going to retire that flag. Same with hats, same with ties, same with bathing suits.

                      The Brad

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                        Jolly
                        wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 21:05 last edited by
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                        @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

                        So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns?

                        I dunno. You tell me...

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                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          Aqua Letifer
                          wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 21:31 last edited by
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                          @catseye3 said in "If this offends you":

                          @aqua-letifer And not even a thank-you for affording you an opportunity to show off your farflung knowledge?

                          Eh? How is any of that far-flung?

                          Please love yourself.

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                          • J Jolly
                            6 Oct 2021, 21:05

                            @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

                            So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns?

                            I dunno. You tell me...

                            alt text

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                            Aqua Letifer
                            wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 21:35 last edited by
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                            @jolly said in "If this offends you":

                            @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

                            So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns?

                            I dunno. You tell me...

                            alt text

                            I'm really glad I grew up in an area where seeing that was not at all weird. The same motherfuckers who love watching
                            "Invictus" on Prime also find the Stars & Bars so scary that only insane racists would ever keep one around.

                            Please love yourself.

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                            • J Jolly
                              6 Oct 2021, 21:05

                              @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

                              So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns?

                              I dunno. You tell me...

                              alt text

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                              Renauda
                              wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 21:48 last edited by Renauda 10 Jun 2021, 21:50
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                              @jolly

                              On Victoria Day Holiday in May and Canada Day 1 July I fly the Red Ensign alongside the Canadian flag:

                              fdff91d3-ac39-40b3-a1fc-6c6230d487f2-image.png

                              Sadly, like your Army of West Virginia battle flag, the Red Ensign and its heritage has been usurped and is now wrongly considered by some as offensive. Story here:

                              https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/former-canadian-flag-the-red-ensign-gets-new-darker-life-as-far-right-symbol

                              On 11 November, Remembrance Day, I used to fly the Red Ensign alone, but since Afghanistan, I fly the CAF flag in honour of the servicemen and women in all conflicts and peacetime:

                              5a671013-a925-474a-8549-3e9ee0d64ae8-image.png

                              I am sure some are working perverting that flag as well.

                              Elbows up!

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                              • M Mik
                                6 Oct 2021, 14:37

                                @catseye3 said in "If this offends you":

                                @mik Why perturb yourself? If you want to honor her, honor her. If you don't, fuggetaboutit and preserve your peace.

                                I'm not perturbed at all. But it is absurd to believe you can choose to be an outlier AND demand that everyone else treat you a certain way because of it. I don't deliberately disrespect the people I meet, but I'm also not going to change my behavior based on their choices.

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                                Copper
                                wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 21:50 last edited by
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                                @mik said in "If this offends you":

                                it is absurd to believe you can choose to be an outlier AND demand that everyone else treat you a certain way because of it

                                Even more so to agree with this

                                Which of course every politician, of a certain ilk, must

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                                • H Horace
                                  6 Oct 2021, 14:37

                                  @catseye3 said in "If this offends you":

                                  @horace As I have given you my word that I would no longer post to you with anything other than impersonal material, I am prohibited from answering your question.

                                  Funny, you had a drop-in on that thread between me and Renauda with some pearls about hatred being eternal. I'll tell you what's more eternal. Stupid and crazy.

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                                  Larry
                                  wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 23:10 last edited by
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                                  @horace said in "If this offends you":

                                  @catseye3 said in "If this offends you":

                                  @horace As I have given you my word that I would no longer post to you with anything other than impersonal material, I am prohibited from answering your question.

                                  Funny, you had a drop-in on that thread between me and Renauda with some pearls about hatred being eternal. I'll tell you what's more eternal. Stupid and crazy.

                                  Amen, preach it, brother!! Truest words said today.

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                                  • D Doctor Phibes
                                    6 Oct 2021, 18:20

                                    So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.

                                    How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

                                    I could go on.....

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                                    Larry
                                    wrote on 6 Oct 2021, 23:14 last edited by
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                                    @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

                                    So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.

                                    How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

                                    I could go on.....

                                    If you actually believe we fly the US flag to let people know where they are, it explains a lot...

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                                    • R Renauda
                                      6 Oct 2021, 21:48

                                      @jolly

                                      On Victoria Day Holiday in May and Canada Day 1 July I fly the Red Ensign alongside the Canadian flag:

                                      fdff91d3-ac39-40b3-a1fc-6c6230d487f2-image.png

                                      Sadly, like your Army of West Virginia battle flag, the Red Ensign and its heritage has been usurped and is now wrongly considered by some as offensive. Story here:

                                      https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/former-canadian-flag-the-red-ensign-gets-new-darker-life-as-far-right-symbol

                                      On 11 November, Remembrance Day, I used to fly the Red Ensign alone, but since Afghanistan, I fly the CAF flag in honour of the servicemen and women in all conflicts and peacetime:

                                      5a671013-a925-474a-8549-3e9ee0d64ae8-image.png

                                      I am sure some are working perverting that flag as well.

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                                      Jolly
                                      wrote on 7 Oct 2021, 00:08 last edited by
                                      #29

                                      @renauda said in "If this offends you":

                                      @jolly

                                      On Victoria Day Holiday in May and Canada Day 1 July I fly the Red Ensign alongside the Canadian flag:

                                      fdff91d3-ac39-40b3-a1fc-6c6230d487f2-image.png

                                      Sadly, like your Army of West Virginia battle flag, the Red Ensign and its heritage has been usurped and is now wrongly considered by some as offensive. Story here:

                                      https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/former-canadian-flag-the-red-ensign-gets-new-darker-life-as-far-right-symbol

                                      On 11 November, Remembrance Day, I used to fly the Red Ensign alone, but since Afghanistan, I fly the CAF flag in honour of the servicemen and women in all conflicts and peacetime:

                                      5a671013-a925-474a-8549-3e9ee0d64ae8-image.png

                                      I am sure some are working perverting that flag as well.

                                      Fly it. Fly it proudly.

                                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      • L Larry
                                        6 Oct 2021, 23:14

                                        @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

                                        So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.

                                        How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

                                        I could go on.....

                                        If you actually believe we fly the US flag to let people know where they are, it explains a lot...

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                                        Doctor Phibes
                                        wrote on 7 Oct 2021, 00:38 last edited by
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                                        @larry said in "If this offends you":

                                        @doctor-phibes said in "If this offends you":

                                        So what's the point of all the US flags flying on people's lawns? They achieve nothing. We all know we're in America, there's no point telling everybody.

                                        How about the yellow ribbons for POW's? Again, no point to them. If you care, you need to get yourself out there in a Rambo costume and start rescuing people languishing in foreign camps.

                                        I could go on.....

                                        If you actually believe we fly the US flag to let people know where they are, it explains a lot...

                                        I think you may have missed my point.

                                        I was only joking

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