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Are you a wingnut?


Are you a wingnut?  

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  1. 1. Are you a wingnut?

    • Wingnuts and the rest of basket of deplorables
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It really depends on your POV. Anyone to the right of you would be considered a wingnut by your definition.... which consists of probably 97% of the world being wingnuts in that case.

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It's a simple system, you don't need to play an idiot when you're already are. Left, centrist or wingnut. Can't be simpler than that.

What's in a name? It's a label applied by others to something to fit within a predefined box that they have created.

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What? Suddenly no one is a wingnut?

 

Nope it is not that, it is just no one cares to answer your stupid useless threads/polls.

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I'm a bit scared about Jelly. Initially he came across as your typical north-east liberal. But lately he appears to be more of a wingnut than a centrist.
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I'm a bit scared about Jelly. Initially he came across as your typical north-east liberal. But lately he appears to be more of a wingnut than a centrist.

 

Why on earth are you still going on with your stupid dribble?

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Is an intervention in order? He's even a vegan, FFS!
"I wonder if wife Susie knows about the vile crap he posts on his site and how it fits in with her "youth ministry"?" - Dr. Howard Rosenzweig, former owner of TheAdminZone
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Here [uSER=4]@バイス[/uSER] you'll get a kick out of this; it happened in Texas Handcuffed US woman escapes in police car after arrest - BBC News

Where the video shows "she finally loses control of the car" it was because an officer pulled a PIT maneuver on the unit. That's also what happens when you try to be "nice" and put cuffs on so that they are comfortable, especially on a female with small hands. I usually carried a set of thumb cuffs in addition to the regular handcuffs. Made it kind of hard for someone with small hands/wrists to slip out o the standard cuffs.

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Koe no Katachi is a tear-jerker I read not long ago that got me thinking about how absent is our sense of morality during our childhood, something that we only develop slowly as we grow older.

 

It's a redemption story of an elementary school boy who due to circumstances became a bully to his deaf girl classmate. As the story goes, the deaf girl transferred out to other school and he ended up getting bullied himself by his closes friends (shows how alien is the concept of morality when you're so young). After getting bullied up until his high school years, he finally attempted suicide but later found a reason to continue on living if only he could apologize to that deaf girl, the person who he first blamed as the reason for all his misfortunes.

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