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  • Comment on Discrimination is what you make it (2015-12-31 10:48:21)
    His handle is "Humans in New York" and his photo bug is two dancers, either modern dance or ballet. The guys either suffering Alzheimer's or is in complete denial... he looks old enough to have gone through the 80's - no gay man passed through that decade unscathed from the AIDS epidemic. Men were dropping like flies everywhere and no more so than in the arts - theatre, dance, fine arts, etc. Personally, I saw 11 friends cut down in the prime of their lives and no one, especially the powers in Washington, gave a shit what happened to us. Discrimination or one's rights are never freely given to you - they must be demanded from those doing the oppressing - the oppressor just doesn't suddenly wake up one day and decide to be nice. If this wanker never felt discriminated against - it's because someone was doing the hard work before him so that he could enjoy the benefits of their fruits through their hard labour and blood. Most likely he was probably deep in the closet and only came out when others made it "safe enough" for him.
  • Comment on 50 Caliber Handgun (2015-12-31 10:07:32)
    Who gives a shit about the ammo... I just want to know how exactly you can see through your wall, on through the fence, and through the wall of your neighbours house, then through the refrigerator to see that burglar hiding there? Any one with this gift surely could find much better uses for his talent and time than sitting around protecting or giving a shit about the neighbours GD silverware.
  • Comment on industrial 7 year olds (2015-12-31 09:58:18)
    It's amazing... for only 12 cents an hour, 16 hours a day, 7 days a week and half day off after 2 years for no screw ups.
  • Comment on Gun Control Laws (2015-12-10 12:38:28)
    I'll give this, you aren't afraid to step on a few toes. I'm military trained, in fact, a weapons expert - I like guns, my dilemma is I fell in love while abroad, got married and now reside in a country (community) where firearms apart from hunting are banned. In the states, I bought into the NRA message, because in my neighbourhood it worked to our advantage. Not knowing better, I really thought this was the only true way people lived. I grew up in East LA, went to sleep to the sound of gunfire each night, walked past bodies on my way to school, for fear of stray bullet coming through walls I never slept in a bed until I joined the military. I've seen enough violence and death for two lifetimes and that's not even counting my two tours of duty. Firearms do have their place... if you have to live that way and you have to battle it out everyday, I understand. Losing a few family members is only the toughest around the holidays. I believe it's a little late for America now, the gun-ban won't ever work there. Americans are stockpiled and armed to the teeth, everyone there are just going to have to suck it up and realise that living in fear and death is now going to be a part of their culture and makeup. It appears, that apart from the boo-hoo anguish and daily heartache - Americans really don't have any real intent on changing this - they keep voting the same political leaders in Congress every election. Americans have succumbed to this, and many just don't know any other way to live. Firearms play a major role in their lives everyday. On the whole, most Americans have never lived abroad, apart from military, experiencing or understanding other cultures or ways of living... I believe that many Americans really do believe this is normal - that others in different parts of the world live with just as much violence and bloodshed daily. The Paris tragedy was so blown out of proportion by the media - you would think we were all living in fear here. If any thing came of that tragedy it's that Europe is now going through a wake up on more openness, awareness of one another and a forgiveness and understanding (personally, too much for my taste but I understand why). I've lived here almost 24 years and had a difficult time giving up my guns "for protection of my family", I've slowly learned to assimilate to life here. We live in a large city, in a very diverse multi-cultural ethnic neighbourhood. It's not perfect but it's about as close as it could be... we have our share of small crime. Honestly, we don't even have locks on any doors and the Sony is still here. No, we don't live with alarm systems or gated communities here. The one thing I've most had to learn is how to live without fear - unarmed.
  • Comment on Gun Control Laws (2015-12-10 11:27:15)
    In America, you have "a Paris" every single day. Between 90 to 120 die in America every day... and you're going to hold this up as an example of why we would want this same bloody madness here? Yes, it is a happily ever after here... we don't have another 35,000+ annually killed or another 70,000 wounded and maimed for life. The comparisons are asinine. I'm not sure what you're point is. Is it that you want everyone or other countries to live with this form of twisted mentality. Everyone carrying a firearm, everyone ready to do their neighbour in as the slightest skirmish or disagreement? What sort of quality of life is this... because certainly, using America as any sort of example for this - it surely doesn't seem to be working out for you. Geez.
  • Comment on God Isn't Fixing This (2015-12-07 20:17:42)
    But you believe continuing down this road is the answer? This madness is now catching up to you... "daily mass shootings" and this has no where else to go but up. How much is enough until finally someone there comes to their senses that this is not normal. No other advanced country is living this... I assure you, none are. Don't be silly, we need knives for countless of useful things, always have... yes, we have the occasional nutter that goes on and does someone in. But overall, why would anyone think that you could kill 10, 20 or 40 people before being stopped. In fact, it took a couple of London's best to take this guy down with a tazer, our coppers don't have any firearms... we certainly, don't need that added madness. Give it a little more time Baba, you'll soon have firearms surpassing auto accidents as well... just like in Switzerland here, where their liberal gun laws are the cause today of more deaths than auto accidents, cancer and AIDS combined. The US now have 35,000+ deaths per each year, another 70,000+ wounded and maimed for life - families literally destroyed for life... and you want to play gun semantics while the stench of rotting corpses pile up in your morgues each day. Your country used to be one we adored and looked up to... today, you've become an international joke of excuses for which there are none.
  • Comment on What is your favorite movie quote ? (2015-11-30 22:37:10)
    Almost 75 years later, there's never been another film produced with at least 20 or more greatly beloved quotable lines. Casablanca 1942 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvHUGOHdHhY "Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine." "Play it Sam, for old time's sake... play As Time Goes By." "I'm shocked, shocked that there's gambling going on here." "We'll always have Paris." "Here's looking at you, kid."
  • Comment on quiters never win (2015-10-28 08:40:48)
    Somehow anything said by ol' Adolph just seems a lot more fun and lighter when it's done in a "Comic Sans" font. Makes one almost miss the ol' guy.
  • Comment on ??? ???? ?? ??? ?????, ??? ??????,Muharram 1394-2015,Haj Mahmoud Karimi (2015-10-28 08:31:54)
    According to some estimates, there are roughly 4,200 religions in the world and at least 30,000+ sects or branches of Christianity alone (about 1 for every single sentence in the New Testament). The one true thing we do know about your chosen religion is that it is simply due to the mere accident of where and when you were born, childhood indoctrination or the volunteered choosing or influence of a local sect or religion in the place you reside, work or learn. I hope you got it right otherwise your God's going to be really fucking pissed off. Oh that's right, I keep forgetting that you're under the delusion that everyone else's is wrong and somehow just by shear coincidence or luck you do have it correct and yours is the one true religion. Holy Shit!
  • Comment on Senator Allen would like to mandate church attendance (2015-03-26 21:06:28)
    Americans with every election fail to bother voting - when clearly by this blatant example one can clearly see why it does matter. This video clearly proves understanding why your nation is so hampered by a majority of far-right clowns, morons and the mentally inept. "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors." -- Plato ---------------- When you have the middle-class' and poors rights and conditions continually trodden upon - the very last thing they need or want is a sky-fairy religion. "Widespread poverty and concentrated wealth cannot exist side by side in a democracy." -- Thomas Jefferson "The Democrats are the party of government activism, the party that says government can make you richer, smarter, taller, and get the chickweed out of your lawn. Republicans are the party that says government doesn't work, and then get elected and prove it." -- P.J. O'Rourke
  • Comment on 6-year-old boy 'kidnapped' for being too nice to strangers (2015-02-09 14:10:23)
    Well, having read the entire story... I get it. I don't agree with their methods - though their hearts may have been in the right place they went too far. Seems that "little Johnny" repeatedly wouldn't stop talking to strangers or going places with questionable relatives without asking permission first. Supported by the fact that shortly after getting repeated lectures about the dangers of taking rides from relatives or strangers without mom and dad's permission - he was easily lured into a strange truck for this mock kidnapping after shortly being dropped off the school bus only two houses from his own. Sources such as Federal Bureau of Investigation; National Crime Information Center; U.S. Justice Dept.; Vanished Children's Alliance; etc show that in the US a child is "kidnapped" by either strangers and relatives every minute. http://www.parents.com/kids/safety/stranger-safety/child-abduction-facts/ http://www.pollyklaas.org/about/national-child-kidnapping.html Of the yearly 800,000 people (adults and children) reported missing to the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) each year it is estimated that 85% to 90% of those (roughly 750,000 people or 2,000 per day) reported missing were children. 20% of the children reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in non-family abductions are not found alive. 80% of abductions by strangers or relatives, the first contact between the child and the abductor occurs within a quarter mile of the child's home. 74% of abducted children who are ultimately murdered are dead within three hours of the abduction. Say what you will, but I lost my young 7-yr-old sister... it's a subject I feel very passionate about. After several warnings my sister wouldn't stop being ‘nice’ to people. In an ugly twisted way, I sort of wish my parents had done this to her maybe she'd be alive today... perhaps I'm just grabbing at straws here but anything is better than living a life of regrets and a broken heart. (my mother and father never smiled again - never) BTW - within the time it took you to read this... at least 2 children were abducted.
  • Comment on queue (2015-02-09 12:38:29)
    So is "phone". In German it is "fon", but then again, there is very little redundancy in a majority of German words... if only the Germans weren't so German about their Nazi-like grammar rules it wold be an easy language to speak.
  • Comment on Gun Control for Dummies (2015-01-18 22:02:51)
    "Fuck off, I like guns. It's not the best argument... but it's all you have." -- comedian Jim Jefferies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP3HJVp3n9c
  • Comment on Sarcasm (2015-01-18 21:34:48)
    Speaking as someone that has and been involved with "Christian" charities for many, many years... you're "assuming" far too much. The next time you happen to be near a church, parish, temple - note how many of these "Godly" men seem a bit emaciated, the attire of their clothing or that of wives and children, note the homes they live in or type of cars they drive, the schools or universities their children attend, the holiday destinations they take abroad - take note of their lifestyle - they sit at the best places at the table, rather than being a servant and humble they are revered and called "Father" or "Reverend", the very opposite of what the Lord taught. Let me assure you - it's a great life and tax free. Anyone that believes that charities fair well under churches (or wealthy church people) is only kidding themselves. I could go on for hours about this subject but I'd only bore myself and I know most of it would only fall on deaf ears or those in denial of the truth.
  • Comment on WARNING! User accounts are being deleted! (2014-12-24 00:07:21)
    Please stand in line after taking a number... there are plenty of FREE MEN in front of you claiming the same.
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