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My bf and I were discussing how much better off the U.S. would be with this 56 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
I'm all for rehabilitating druggies, vagrants, and petty criminals, but the bad motherfuckers should not be bothered with. Murderers, rapists, gangsters, pedophiles, they fucked up too badly to ever be allowed any comfort or rehabilitation. There needs to be punishment, and closure. And when administered by the state, it needs to be cold, impersonal, and beyond any reasonable doubt.
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Employee of the month! 5 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Nope, it's a valued employee being rewarded for his work.
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My bf and I were discussing how much better off the U.S. would be with this 56 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Rehabilitation and resocialization? Sure. For the ones who deserve it.
Pretty straightforward 2 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Fucking stay isolated. Any person on the street could have an actually dangerous disease or parasite. Covid ain't particularly lethal or severe to most of those who aren't already on the way out.
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Semper fidelis 3 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
That is absolutely priceless
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Asking the serious questions in Arizona 89 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Here's a fucking choice for you. Accept that rolling out of bed in the morning comes with risks, or stay the fuck in your room and leave us be.
I'm starting to hope there's a mandatory lockdown. I'm down for some disobedience, and I whether it's civil is entirely up to authoritarians and what few enforcers you can muster.
Look at NY nursing homes to see how the state treats it's subjects.
Asking the serious questions in Arizona 89 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Seatbelt laws I wouldn't cry over. I'll wear mine.
I want everyone vaccinated, but I have no right to use the power of the state to force things into innocent people's bodies.
I think that we have no right to force people under threat of imprisonment or death to strap viral incubators to their face, especially not when improper (read common) wear only imbues a false sense of security.
Private citizens should not be forced to live in fear over an over blown and sensationalized fucking virus.
You can't handle the risk of fucking existing outside your house? Stay in your house.
What's next? Mandating smaller spoons to fight obesity? Banning private vehicles to stop traffic accidents? Padding every fucking corner so it's safe to trip onto a curb?
spears 19 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
There's a quote I like. "Snipers may wear diapers, but we (live long enough) to get all the ladies"
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Asking the serious questions in Arizona 89 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
On top of that, it is unamerican, it is not justified, and it is not reasonable to imprison and kill people for this while actual fucking criminals are being let out, anarchists are running rampant, and the fatalities of the virus are only concerning when massively inflated. If you're not a New Yorker, over 80, with preexisting conditions, you'll be pretty alright. And even in New York, your biggest problem is the fucking government deliberately infecting your nursing home. Don't worry if you fall outside that demographic though, you'll still be counted even if you died of cancer, pneumonia, or were shot, or died in a bus accident, or they haven't determined cause of death but hey, there's benefits to reporting more Covid deaths.
You wanna lower the bar to use government force on such a massive scale so much, you should imprison or kill people who eat sweets. That kills far more people without flubbing the numbers.
Asking the serious questions in Arizona 89 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
And again, you're assuming the average person has the discipline, resources, and knowledge to keep it effective, but they don't. I've been saying that FACTUALLY, an N95 is the minimum for quantifiable protection, THEORETICALLY something is better than nothing, and IN PRACTICE the wrong thing is worse than no thing. And look around brother, the masses do not know or abide by the right thing. Seatbelts are good! Seatbelts underneath your ass, around your neck, or made of steel are not.
Wait just as golly darn minute here, folks... Your colors are showing 69 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
If they want their business to fail, refusing service for no reason is on them.
Wait just as golly darn minute here, folks... Your colors are showing 69 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Written confession or sworn statement?
Wait just as golly darn minute here, folks... Your colors are showing 69 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
If anything, we'd be throwing it back in their faces. "So it's okay to force business owners to give up their livelihoods or eternally damn their souls, but it's not okay to force them to give up their livelihoods or accept the risks of dealing with the public?". I mean, it's bullshit either way to force businesses or people to do anything, but you get what I'm getting at, right?
Wait just as golly darn minute here, folks... Your colors are showing 69 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
No, private businesses can withhold service as they please for any reason or no reason. As a whole, we've never contested that.
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But there's only 86 characters 25 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
So that they can hoard power. To keep people complacent, to keep them from asking questions, or being skeptical of who has what authority, even the blatant favoritism in who has to obey what mandates, or the misrepresentation of who is doing what and where. Is Covid-19 a problem? Yeah. Is it apocalyptic or world ending? Not by a long shot. And acting like it is will only continue to hurt everyone's livelihoods, essential liberties, autonomy, and actual safety. Because people are being tricked into being scared.
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spears 19 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Good. My spear hand is ready for them
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Asking the serious questions in Arizona 89 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
That ain't how it works. I'm arguing from a position of established medicine and sanitation, else CBRN and doctors working infectious diseases would be just fine with cotton masks. It's not me trying to use the force of law (fine, imprisonment, or death) to tell people what to do.
The powers that be are acting as though shirts work just as well as N95, filtered masks, or rebreathers. If everyone had those, plus means to maintain and replace them, than everything would be fine.
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But there's only 86 characters 25 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Sawdust is a perfectly fine meat substitute.
I've seen this on the large scale, international level verification, all the best scientists and prettiest celebrities say so. They have all those degrees and everything.
Just ignore that you've seen people die or succumb to malnutrition or G/I problems. Enough of the really smart people are saying that it's perfectly fine to live off of coffee and cigarettes to supplement the sawdust. You don't have a good enough picture of the forest to make that call, just listen to these people who are hoarding the meat for themselves, abandoning your neighbors to anarchists and criminals, and giving themselves raises with your money. They know best. Especiallu the ones bought out by the guys who let the meat shortage happen, don't call it Chinese incompetence or dishonesty, that's racist.
spears 19 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Straight-arm knife-hand?
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Asking the serious questions in Arizona 89 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
My message is "stop spreading bad medicine and let people decide for themselves whether they want to live in fear". And yes. It is bad medicine to tell people that what will actually make them more susceptible to infection is somehow protecting them and others. If you step outside, or allow anyone into your environment you are at risk. If you strap a fucking viral incubator that is cotton onto your face, you're only making things worse.
And if you do have a proper mask, N95 at the absolute bare minimum, then whether others are masked up has no bearing on your health.
spears 19 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Gunman sees spearman coming, swordsman sneaks up on gunman, spearman has better reach than swordsman.
Or something like that.
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Sadness 7 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Clean up your shave, ease off the smokes, get some rest, and dress to impress.
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spears 19 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Guns beat spears beat swords. In general.
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My bf and I were discussing how much better off the U.S. would be with this 56 comments
famousone · 3 years ago
Kill the violent and those who ruined lives, rehabilite the addicts and desperate.
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