Not agreeing with them, little one, just offering an amusing observation in terms a conservative's limited intellect and reptilian emotions might be able to grasp.
If a decent, hard-working liberal like me can't lower himself into the slimy, odoriferous intellectual pit inhabited by the far right once in a while, how can we ever expect to understand them? Obviously they can't climb out, so I must be the one to descend to the place where conservatives are comfortable, no matter how noisome and appalling it may be for those of us with values, ethics and moral standards.
I understand conservatives get tired of constantly being treated like something decent people run to a curb and scrape off their shoe, even if that's basically what they deserve. So I try, once in a while, to lighten their karmic burden just a little.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to clear this up for you. I hope you have a wonderful day.
But conservatives always tell me poverty is a choice. So these people have chosen their circumstances. I don't understand why you are pretending to be outraged.
I think that boat has already sailed. After all the bellicose language and the promises of serious consequences, Trump now has to do something substantial, or be revealed as a paper tiger.
I haven't. A lot more than half of you voted against that prick in the White House, or have become so disheartened and alienated by the current system that they didn't vote at all.
I have to believe most Americans are still decent, generous people who have been afflicted by an evil group of tyrants who replaced England's class system with one based on accumulated wealth.
Sooner or later, America will wake up again and kick these scum to the curb.
It seems likely that an invasion of South Korea by the North would face a fate similar to that of so many invasions of China: with the invaders being absorbed into the culture they sought to conquer.
After having been told so many lies about the South for so many years, how would a peasant-soldier from the North react to the astonishing, almost magical technological wonderland he would find himself trying to comprehend? How long would such a soldier remain loyal to the tyrants in command when so many options suddenly opened before them?
If you guessed the fossil fuel industry and their Global Warming denier shills, you'd be correct.
"Big Oil created the organized apparatus of doubt...It used the same playbook of misinformation, obfuscation, and research laundered through front groups to attack science and sow uncertainty on lead, on smog, and in the early debates on climate change. Big Tobacco used and refined that playbook for decades in its fight to keep us smoking â" just as Big Oil is using it now, again, to keep us burning fossil fuels.â
Service providers view consumers as a resource. Data providers like Google, Netflix, etc. also view consumers as a resource. So we're supposed to believe corporations in the latter category will come charging to the defense of consumers and start a war with a rich, exceedingly powerful enemy?
Yeah, right.
Far more likely: one group of rich, powerful corporations form an alliance with another group of rich, powerful corporations to shaft consumers more vigorously, more thoroughly and with even greater gusto.
There aren't enough charge stations for these tractors, and there never will be. They are grossly overpriced, because you can buy a used diesel tractor that has only about five times as many parts to break down for about a third the cost. It's all government subsidized and oil companies have never received any kind of subsidies, and the US isn't all tangled up in the Middle East and getting American soldiers killed because oil. That's just a lie. And Elon Musk is a loser and electric cars are for losers and solar power is for losers and it doesn't work when the sun isn't shining.
So this truck will fail just like everything else Musk has ever done. Guaranteed. 100%.
Not agreeing with them, little one, just offering an amusing observation in terms a conservative's limited intellect and reptilian emotions might be able to grasp.
If a decent, hard-working liberal like me can't lower himself into the slimy, odoriferous intellectual pit inhabited by the far right once in a while, how can we ever expect to understand them? Obviously they can't climb out, so I must be the one to descend to the place where conservatives are comfortable, no matter how noisome and appalling it may be for those of us with values, ethics and moral standards.
I understand conservatives get tired of constantly being treated like something decent people run to a curb and scrape off their shoe, even if that's basically what they deserve. So I try, once in a while, to lighten their karmic burden just a little.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to clear this up for you. I hope you have a wonderful day.
They don't. A certain level of in-breeding is required to live in them. Only conservatives, some quite well off, meet the necessary standards.
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But conservatives always tell me poverty is a choice. So these people have chosen their circumstances. I don't understand why you are pretending to be outraged.
Only white people live in trailer parks? Aren't you a nice little racist!
That would give them a decent start on building an arq.
...they should be doing DNA tests in trailer parks.
You know you're 100% wrong, right? Check out a satellite or shuttle picture of the Korean Peninsula after dark, then get back to me.
Yeah, it killed my mother...and made her quality of life shit before it finally did her in.
I think that boat has already sailed. After all the bellicose language and the promises of serious consequences, Trump now has to do something substantial, or be revealed as a paper tiger.
I haven't. A lot more than half of you voted against that prick in the White House, or have become so disheartened and alienated by the current system that they didn't vote at all.
I have to believe most Americans are still decent, generous people who have been afflicted by an evil group of tyrants who replaced England's class system with one based on accumulated wealth.
Sooner or later, America will wake up again and kick these scum to the curb.
It seems likely that an invasion of South Korea by the North would face a fate similar to that of so many invasions of China: with the invaders being absorbed into the culture they sought to conquer.
After having been told so many lies about the South for so many years, how would a peasant-soldier from the North react to the astonishing, almost magical technological wonderland he would find himself trying to comprehend? How long would such a soldier remain loyal to the tyrants in command when so many options suddenly opened before them?
Another big win for Trump's "We're tougher than you" diplomatic strategy.
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And in other excellent news, my dog has announced that its feces will be available from time to time on neighbours' lawns.
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I see Scumdog Millionaire has got his trolls out in full force.
If you guessed the fossil fuel industry and their Global Warming denier shills, you'd be correct.
"Big Oil created the organized apparatus of doubt...It used the same playbook of misinformation, obfuscation, and research laundered through front groups to attack science and sow uncertainty on lead, on smog, and in the early debates on climate change. Big Tobacco used and refined that playbook for decades in its fight to keep us smoking â" just as Big Oil is using it now, again, to keep us burning fossil fuels.â
http://www.ciel.org/news/oil-tobacco-denial-playbook/
Putinista downmodding in three, two, one...
Them ass whole scientysts wunt work for oil compknees acause they wunt mayke enuff monee!
I got my Gun for wenn they comme ta putt soler powr onto my roof. Goddam gubmynt.
Yay Trump. My Precedent! And Mr. Pootins two!
There's certainly a lot of them about, lately.
Service providers view consumers as a resource. Data providers like Google, Netflix, etc. also view consumers as a resource. So we're supposed to believe corporations in the latter category will come charging to the defense of consumers and start a war with a rich, exceedingly powerful enemy?
Yeah, right.
Far more likely: one group of rich, powerful corporations form an alliance with another group of rich, powerful corporations to shaft consumers more vigorously, more thoroughly and with even greater gusto.
Everybody wins. Well, everybody important, anyway.
It depends. Where are the Tories housing their back-benchers these days?
There aren't enough charge stations for these tractors, and there never will be. They are grossly overpriced, because you can buy a used diesel tractor that has only about five times as many parts to break down for about a third the cost. It's all government subsidized and oil companies have never received any kind of subsidies, and the US isn't all tangled up in the Middle East and getting American soldiers killed because oil. That's just a lie. And Elon Musk is a loser and electric cars are for losers and solar power is for losers and it doesn't work when the sun isn't shining.
So this truck will fail just like everything else Musk has ever done. Guaranteed. 100%.
Does that about cover things?
To be fair, Trump's whole administration follow a religion based on elitism and tyranny, and most of them aren't Hindi.
Another conservative trait: steal a remark, joke or idea and pretend it's theirs. Congratulations. Thanks for playing.
Whenever somebody suggests they get back even a little of what they're dishing out, conservatives turn into such whiny little bitches!
Google "Pirate Bay" or one of the other websites, and if you aren't in Russia, you'll get results.
Fucking moron.