In Minneapolis
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We have fallen into the rabbit hole. Full of cellphone cameras wielded by people not as smart as their technology. What do they do at night? Watch endless loops of people suffering? Such self-important dipshits.
There have always been insensitive, stupid assholes that walk among us, but until now, they had sense enough or maybe they were too afraid of what decent people would do to them, that they had enough sense to keep their mouths shut and not reveal what cretins they actually are.
I'm not normally in favor of forced sterilization, but I'm beginning to believe I can be talked into it...
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@Jolly said in In Minneapolis:
had enough sense to keep their mouths shut and not reveal what cretins they actually are. <
As I have said, this sensible awareness of one's own cretinhood has been done away with by social media. Whereas before they had enough sense to keep a low and silent (or at least localized) profile, they are increasingly emboldened to strut their stuff because they see others are just as bad!
I'm not normally in favor of forced sterilization, but I'm beginning to believe I can be talked into it... <
Based on what exactly? Q&A?
Interviewer: "Do you feel you could shoot someone?"
Subject: "Well, yeah, maybe."
Interviewer (ripping open the door and shouting down the hallway): "Prep the OR! We got us a live one!"
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It's sad when even the mom (and kids) who were being shot at isn't enough to convince protestors of the merit of police intervention.
It's not nearly the same thing at all but when I was in Virginia (in our Condo), one night (when my daughter was 1) at like 2am I was awakened (awoke?) to the sounds of this crazy dude going around banging on doors and trying to force his way in with his shoulder. Likely on drugs or something, also he was naked. Anyway, I could hear him going door to door, slowly getting closer to ours and luckily just as he was approaching our door, the police showed up from the stairwell and tackled the guy and arrested him. It's hard to overstate how relieved I was for them to be there, especially for what would've happened had he entered our home with my sleeping 1 year old. I wrote a letter of gratitude and dropped it off at the police station the next day.
Full of cellphone cameras wielded by people not as smart as their technology. What do they do at night? Watch endless loops of people suffering? Such self-important dipshits.
Heck of a good summary.
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I have sympathy for people with mental illness. I have none for dopers.
Drag them out of the ED and let them die in the parking lot.
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Get out of the way or get run over.
They'll move. Or die.
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I've seen drivers in Britain refuse to get out of the way of an ambulance, presumably because they were fed up with being stuck in a jam for a couple of hours, as we all were.
One of them almost got rammed off the road by a big truck who took exception to their bullshit.
People can really suck when they get angry.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in In Minneapolis:
People can really suck when they get angry.
That happened on the regular when I was serving.
You better believe that the first thing I did when I got back to the building was to report their sorry ass to the PO-lice.
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@LuFins-Dad said in In Minneapolis:
@89th said in In Minneapolis:
Classy protesters
Where was that?
Rochester NY in summer 2020 I believe