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@ThatJaymsWisdom Being self-conscious and alienated are value neutral. Everything from murderers to the most decent of people can feel those two things for a variety of reasons. I say that to say that choosing to feel self-conscious or finding oneself feeling alienated isn't inherently the fault of others. If you have made a decision based upon an identity, and that decision has negative impacts for a wider community, you might find yourself alienated inside of it. That's not their decisions that's alienating you, that's yours. People who put their individuality at a premium beyond the threshold of the health and welfare of the community they are a part of, But also feel entitled to be able to do so without any sense of self-consciousness for their actions and choices... 🤷🏽♂️.
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Then get as far out of the way as possible. It's not hard, there are options to do so available in every country. Hurry up and kick it so the rest of us can go ahead and get on with trying to do something about the problem.
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What punk said. You're not depriving anybody of shot anymore. Get you some science in your veins.
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You're a Republican? Then you don't care deeply about the environment regardless of whether you're here or not. You're here to be a troll. But if that is your party and that's how you vote then you're consistently supporting the most egregious of polluters and their supporters. There's no way around the fact that you're supporting the worst of offenders regardless of whether or not someone else is also bad.
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@gerrysongs4170 It's been done and nothing you've said responded to the facts I pointed out. No points. You lose.
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I'm one of those Americans and it's hard not to agree with you. It's a country full of people who refuse to accept the fact of privilege so that they can then enjoy further privilege even to the extent of rejecting it. 🤦🏽♂️
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No. He has a loving family.
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@acn1580 He's not naive. He's intentionally malicious. There's a difference.
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How
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Source?
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No one asked you. You have 25 comments on this channel, and every single one of them has been some kind of complaint. You're free to move on, no one's going to miss him.
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Stop watching them. Preferably because you stepped out into traffic.
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@colinwinogradoff6794 the OP is a little young and a little left for truth social. But They are very much of the age group and experience to not particularly be able to resonate with two adults having a conversation.
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Well here's my version. If you own four mansions I don't care if your taxes go up.
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Welcome to the United States. We do audacity basically better (or rather worse) than anyone.
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@untappedinkwell It knows that. It's a kind of political issue spam bot.
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@Bookworm12 You're right. It's not murder. Murder requires direct intention. Negligent homicide is the term they use in my state, but manslaughter works in many others. The more you know
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This is one of those crystalline, beautifully stupid, entitled Dunning-Kruger club comments that you get to find on comment sections. It is the kind of thing said by somebody too stupid to understand how wrong they are, too entitled to have benefited from any experiential comparison, and two full of both that stupidity and the entitlement to even be able to be educated on how wrong they are.
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He was not going to win, and by taking part of the president administration he gains valuable experience.
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What? The 12th digit of pi? The weight of an unladen sparrow?
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Consistent robustness of response by a properly introduced vaccine, versus the gamble of the level of exposure given by wild exposure is a part of that.
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