A good point 10 comments
willfree
· 6 years ago
Yeah, what's with that? Why'd he make you wait for the answer?
Who wants to go for a ride ? 49 comments
willfree
· 6 years ago
Isn't all this talk about rights and permissions kind of a moot point? The only time the law is going to stop someone truly committed to killing themselves is when they're incapable of doing it without assistance. The rest is moral browbeating.
That's not the Christmas spirit 16 comments
GiR1S d0nT fArT 4 comments
willfree
· 6 years ago
As the father of a four year old princess, I'm proud to say that girls fart loudly, proudly, and publicly.
Or maybe it's just the way I've trained this one...
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Or maybe it's just the way I've trained this one...
The golden rules 16 comments
willfree
· 6 years ago
Eh. I love how this was a post that points out a good message that happens to be common to many world views - and immediately descends into this bullshit in the comments. You've come a long way, FS
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Who wants to go for a ride ? 49 comments
willfree
· 6 years ago
This guy's been doing this for years, he's been a pretty controversial guy here since at least the 80s - mentioned for context.
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Lololol 3 comments
Truer words have never been spoken 38 comments
willfree
· 6 years ago
Yeah, come on, everyone. Just don't let them fuck you. Drink the Kool Aid and quit pretending you have rights.
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Truer words have never been spoken 38 comments
willfree
· 6 years ago
You're talking about how we can always just use a public library for internet access if we don't like the nightmare that Comcast is about to unleash on your people in the name of your mighty free market, but you try running a business without internet. You try innovating in a marketplace skewed so openly in favour of the incumbent giants. I find it hard to believe that you really support this on principle, and much easier to believe that your partisan politics has you agreeing with anything the libtards don't. All hail Trump!
You're allowed to call your own idols on stupid decisions, you know. 50 years ago, voters on both sides of the aisle knew that.
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You're allowed to call your own idols on stupid decisions, you know. 50 years ago, voters on both sides of the aisle knew that.
Truer words have never been spoken 38 comments
Truer words have never been spoken 38 comments
Currently trending in an AirBNB near you! 7 comments
He has learnt his lesson 27 comments
willfree
· 7 years ago
That's kind of the built in problem with democracy, I think - do we want leaders, or representatives?
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He has learnt his lesson 27 comments
willfree
· 7 years ago
Even if it were a joke, it's not the kind of attitude I'd want to see in leadership, you know? More misogynist than statesman.
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He has learnt his lesson 27 comments
willfree
· 7 years ago
You've gotta admit, this looks pretty bad alongside "grab 'em by the pussy"
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Percheron horse 4 comments
SERIOUSLY 46 comments
willfree
· 7 years ago
You're Australian, right? I think you'll find this is posted by/at Americans.
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Ironic 12 comments
willfree
· 7 years ago
Well.. high five :) it's not a simple subject, and there's a lot of misinformation out there, coming from both sides of the fence. Good on you for coming at it with an open mind.
Ironic 12 comments
willfree
· 7 years ago
So, people are going to smoke weed whether it's legal or not. Look at what's happened in eg Colorado - more money for health and education via the taxes collected that would otherwise line the pockets of the criminal class. Lower incarceration rates; an alternative means of narcotic recreation for people who might otherwise only have alcohol - plainly a far more destructive substance - to resort to. Related hemp industries are enormously profitable and more sustainable than many current textiles.
Much, much good comes from marijuana when you let the Reefer Madness madness die its long overdue death.
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Much, much good comes from marijuana when you let the Reefer Madness madness die its long overdue death.