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I looked at a few of the postings and it appeared as if a lot of the posters seemed to have some type of insecurity in a way, and really were not looking for insults but rather compliments as they were quick to point out the perceived flaw. A few people seemed to go with this and insult and others were like oh no you’re nose isn’t big, etc.
This roasting doesn’t seem to be limited to just social media. It’s long been a theme on here with several members, you know the ones that like to be told they have a tiny dick and when you tell them they have a small dick they block you or get pissed.
It’s one thing to insult a person because they annoy you or deserve it in a way, or you know it will piss them off. I guess I’ll never understand the concept of soliciting it. Do they really desire to be put down or do they really want to be assured they have no flaws?
I’d rather someone tell me they want a compliment then fish for it, especially in that manner.
Remember,it is now the biden administration,and they cleared the police of clearing the way for Trump o have a photo op at the church.
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Over here in the UK, every now and again we have a child prodigy who gets the Bachelors degree from university at 14 or 16 say. That is a huge achievement for which they should be applauded but I sometimes do wonder about how well they relate to their peers.
On a lighter note I do enjoy 'Young Sheldon' but that is fiction.
Yes, he books prove he is academically smart but my guess is that a 12 year old is far from being emotionally developed and mature.
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Stand your ground!
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Were the guns that they stole just lying around in the house they broke into? Is there no regulation as to how guns should be stored?
Clearly these children have seen news and video and or video games maybe that normalises this sort of behaviour.
People need to sit up and take notice when children of this age see a shoot out as something that they want to be involved in.
The report made reference to the girl saying; "I'm going to roll this down like GTA" and GTA is Grand Theft Auto, a video game. Did these children really hone their skills by playing a video game? You could hear the police officer say the 14 year old girl was wielding both a shotgun and the AK-47 and was "reracking" the shotgun. At 14, she's able to load a gun? Gee, last week I struggled to get my phone out of the protective case that I struggled getting it into onlh days before. The 14 year old girl seemed to have more experience with fire power than any 14 year old should have, just my opinion.
And since I was "mentioned" in another thread, to clarify, I did not post anything similar to anyone else. My guess is that that member trolled this thread and found my post made at 05:44 then did some research in order to post their version made 3 hours later.
"While federal law only requires locking firearms that are being transferred or sold, some states have set their own laws for locking up in the home. ... The District of Columbia also has a loose policy that gun owners should keep firearms unloaded and secured in a safe while not being used."
Regardless and just MY OPINION, a RESPONSIBLE gun owner should have their weapons stored in a secured and locked safe.
BUT When I lock the doors on my home, and walk away,that is securing it's contents from thieves is it not? If it is not for that reason, why bother?
The teens did a bad thing ,and sadly they will be loose again at 21 at best, but the homeowner ,if their doors were locked, and the teens went in by some method like a crow bar or whatever,they broke the law by entering.
If my shop door is locked and a teen breaks in,and grabs a jug of muratic acid and throws it at someone, I had it locked in the building,the teen broke the law going in.that is all that should be nessasary.Lock the building.
My point is that when I do leave my house and lock up, I don't leave my cash lying about, nor would I consider leaving expensive jewelry, which I don't own, in an unsecured place or important documents. So I know that if I were a gun owner, I would also make sure that they in a safe and secure place. Don't most people think like that?
By the way, you are entitled to having your own opinion, a differing opinion.
Whether he should have been aware of where his father kept the key is another matter.
What I found appalling in this case was that when the teen was convicted and handed down an extremely long huge sentence his father actually moved to a different state!!!!
1 point to bare in mind,sure,put in a locked box when gone is 1 thing,I can agree to that to a point.
BUT when at home,a gun you have to go unlock a safe,load and so forth,is useless, all you are doing at best is giving the crook another gun he can take from your cold dead hand.
Your home is your castle.If people were raised to have respect for others property alot of this shit wouldn't happen.And I must admit,some of these damn games these young people play.make death,murder,mayheim, look fun and playful, and oh,there is a reset or a start over or a cheat sheet. Trouble is,in real life,there aint NONE of that.
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Oh I think they know how to copy paste and print
What do you car enthusiasts think about the Ford Mustang E? It looks good, but as a current day muscle car, I want to put gas in mine. According to what I've read, the car starts at $44,995.00 and can go as high as $60,000.00 for a Mach E. The specs I've read state the Mach E can go from 0 to 60 in 5.2 seconds which sounds impressive. 270 miles on a charge? Not something you can take on a long trip. And whose idea was it to build and market a Mustang SUV? What the what! That is an abomination!
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If you ever watch a Tesla 3 dual motor take off from a stop light,that 5.2 seconds is SLOW.
I will watch the vid in the morning.
"I'm 32 years old, male.... Anyone younger than me think they are bigger? want to do a comparison, pm me."
I'm not sure I grasp the posters thought process. Is his interest in the anatomy of younger men or is he of the belief that he is "blessed" with a monster cock?
As far as you making this thread lively or more lively, I feel you could have done it without being so abrasive.
Feel free to blacklist me, I will reciprocate.
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Same for her fat ass Aussie friend
As I recall what was written and what I was attempting to respond to, she said that the thread had become "rancid". If that's the way she felt, then it was time to move on. She also said that she felt that she made the thread lively or more lively. My response was sincere, I believe she was capable of making it lively without being so nasty.
There are two members, that come to mind, that I blacklisted first and was subsequently blacklisted by them. The members were leopoldij, a skeezy creep and the other member is so one of twowarm's profiles, TWOWARM-whatever, because she's so damn rude and annoying. I used this analogy with her the other day about continually attending gatherings and is rude to the host/hostess. If she thinks I'm such a "bitch" go play elsewhere.
She posted something and said she would allow me time to respond before blacklisting me. That was my response that could not be attached to her original post. Not only is she everything I said, I can now add that she is not a woman of her word. Oh, heck, I really wasn't surprised because she lies about everything else.
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The coal holes are deep
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