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From you? I take that as a compliment.
Why don't you defend Richard Preston too?
"He felt threatened, so firing a gun into a crowd is totally justified!"
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jediuser598 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:51 amFrom you? I take that as a compliment.
Why don't you defend Richard Preston too?
"He felt threatened, so firing a gun into a crowd is totally justified!"
Why don't you stick with one thing. I was talking about the case of Charlottesville, where a driver was ambushed by masked-wearing terrorists pointing semi-automatic rifles at him, and he fled in terror only to strike pedestrians. Even on the video you posted you can see him slamming on his brakes to avoid hitting the people, and in the police reports you will find that he was concerned about the pedestrians he hit.
Then there is footage of the leader of this Antifa cell organizing an ambush to do exactly what happened.
You are just a fucking idiot, and have to point to all these other unrelated cases to avoid admitting Antifa was responsible.
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Huh... looks like term ‘assault rifles’ is back in vogue.
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Sturmgewehr is technically a "storm rifle". The German word for assault is angriff.
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I never said he didn't work, I said it's been a while since, so him saying that you need an education and proof of a voluminous education to do "x" is not only wrong but elitist.TheReal_ND wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:38 pmI don't know what that means. How do you guys get off on knocking Hash? I don't get it. This is light years beyond my comprehension. Telling him he never worked a day in his life? Arguing with him over minor moderation on his own site? I don't get it.
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You don't really pay attention to anyone outside of your myopic view of the world. Where did I say Antifa isn't reprehensible? Put an Antifa member in the exact same situation with the roles reversed and I'd say the exact same thing. Do you even know who Eric Clanton is without having to Google it? Or Yvette Felcara? You probably don't, they are both members of Antifa that deserve to be behind bars.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:19 amjediuser598 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:51 amFrom you? I take that as a compliment.
Why don't you defend Richard Preston too?
"He felt threatened, so firing a gun into a crowd is totally justified!"
Why don't you stick with one thing. I was talking about the case of Charlottesville, where a driver was ambushed by masked-wearing terrorists pointing semi-automatic rifles at him, and he fled in terror only to strike pedestrians. Even on the video you posted you can see him slamming on his brakes to avoid hitting the people, and in the police reports you will find that he was concerned about the pedestrians he hit.
Then there is footage of the leader of this Antifa cell organizing an ambush to do exactly what happened.
You are just a fucking idiot, and have to point to all these other unrelated cases to avoid admitting Antifa was responsible.
You're one note, though I don't think you irredeemable. You need to go to confession and talk to a priest for moral guidance, because right now you are very lost.
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I've made my bones, and I work at a pretty good level (not the top-top but high enough that I am above the clouds) and I can tell you right now, I may do more paperwork, but in comparison the "hard" work I do isn't the same as someone in the trenches. I use my brain to keep the politics out of my department and beg for money once in a blue moon. I write proposals and research...Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:40 amMen at the top work too much, if you ask me. I remember VPs that were on campus for most of the day (the whole day, not the workday), had to work through the weekends, etc. One of my work friends was a son of the VP of a different division. His dad worked nonstop.
The field I am in, the people in the trenches make me look good, not the other way around.
I go back to the trenches to never forget where I came from and to make sure that my employees get what they need to succeed.
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It's not the military, but that is why people who are bosses are assholes, and leaders are the ones that succeed, and if you don't know the difference I can't help you.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:25 amIf someone rises to the top then they don't have to "work in the trenches" - this isn't the fucking military....if you have a problem - quit. Regarding congress - they're fucking "out of touch" because they're corrupt....it's not that they're out of touch - they just don't give a fuck.The Conservative wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:05 amWorked... key word.
Sorry Martin, after a while people reach a level of seniority they forget what it means to do the work of the people that are under them.
It’s one of the reasons no matter what job I’ve had, I go into the trenches with the underlings to keep grounded.
Most people who have the higher education will say “That’s not my job.” Or some other shit.
There is a reason we say congress is out of touch.
Sorry, but I’ve seen it and lived on the other end of it a lot longer than most, and I refuse to give those with a higher (more education) a pass.
As for Congress, it's the same.
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I think you are fooling yourself. Men at the top of the corporate hierarchy gave up most of their private lives to business. If you want to operate at that level, you need to be prepared to not see your wife and son very often.The Conservative wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:50 amI've made my bones, and I work at a pretty good level (not the top-top but high enough that I am above the clouds) and I can tell you right now, I may do more paperwork, but in comparison the "hard" work I do isn't the same as someone in the trenches. I use my brain to keep the politics out of my department and beg for money once in a blue moon. I write proposals and research...Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:40 amMen at the top work too much, if you ask me. I remember VPs that were on campus for most of the day (the whole day, not the workday), had to work through the weekends, etc. One of my work friends was a son of the VP of a different division. His dad worked nonstop.
The field I am in, the people in the trenches make me look good, not the other way around.
I go back to the trenches to never forget where I came from and to make sure that my employees get what they need to succeed.