apathyaunt
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apathyaunt

Feel free to mention how much it hurt, maybe mention that you were doing something your parents had explicitly forbidden, don’t make it sound like the end of an after school special.

Hey, me too.

I really love anime. Growing up and staying up late enough to watch it [anime] on Cartoon Network, or waking up early enough to sneak some Sailor Moon were life goals as a kid.

But I never got Cowboy Bebop. I always thought it was severely overrated.

You mean licensed, taxed, plated, and regulated machines? Generally operated by licensed, insured drivers? Let’s step that up with guns and then it’s a conversation.

Cars are transportation designed to be as safe as possible, even for pedestrians.

very first post is victim blaming. good fucking job.

Well... women fought in WWII... in the East.
In the West? Ehh... not so much...

Women did fight in WWII, but only in instances where they had to or their own side would have killed them. The facts are:

Not just several woman either. There were literately hundreds of thousands of woman, and that is just from the US forces alone. I believe the number was over 300K.

I don’t know about all the other forces in the world at the time, but their were woman and black soldiers, so any of the troll and bigots don’t have ground

Women fought in WW II.

This is established historical fact.

The delicate fee-fees of the armchair historians who’ve never cared to engage with the reality of the war beyond saying “I watched Band of Brothers five times” (and no insult to Band of Brothers; I own the Blu-Ray and DVD editions, it was that good) are not a

...and said that she would talk to me every day and call me at night.

I too was a quiet loner in school who got bullied by students and teachers, and I owned several trench coats over the years for what it’s worth. I also love video games and have gothy tendencies, but I never had the urge to inflict harm on others. Granted, I’m a woman and grew up in Europe.

one too many black people for you?

This is hilarious. I’m trying to put myself in Bunchface’s shoes and understand his train of thought.

According to my draft ordinance, you’re welcome to smoke outside.

Okay, I’m going to go with a hot take here:

I like to think about what would happen in a room full of good guys with guns if you told them there was a bad guy with a gun in there.

In a restaurant full of people, he chose to publicly shame and threaten some people who spoke Spanish, and could have actually ruined their lives if he had followed through with calling ICE. And when this video came out, it became clear that he had done this type of stuff before. He isn’t a victim, and this sentiment

These incidents should have a very easy, very straightforward solution. The subject in question is detained and must take the test required to become a citizen of the United States.

So they planned it to be informal to stick to his tone and style, but it’s just a mess. If you used that many commas in grade school you’d get in trouble. All it does is break the flow and muddy the simple point they’re trying to get across. Even if you imagine it as spoken it sounds weird and broken up.