I fail to understand that, but then I’m embarrassed to drop a deuce where any person can hear. I go home, tell my roommates to leave, and light incense when I’m done. Vanilla incense.
I fail to understand that, but then I’m embarrassed to drop a deuce where any person can hear. I go home, tell my roommates to leave, and light incense when I’m done. Vanilla incense.
Irrelevant to the original discussion but interesting as a comparative side note perhaps:
Canada has only recently modified the provocation defenses available, making it very difficult to effectively use them for anything other than cases where the victim committed a serious felony. I’m looking forward to the…
You had to take the MENSA test more than once. Must’ve been a blow to that ego.
The most recent proposal I read (and I’m trying to find it again, unsuccessfully so far) recommended a multi-stall unisex public washroom. I had to think about guys might feel washing hands next to gals, then remembered that most guys I’ve met don’t bother washing their hands anyway...
‘ “Stop playing with Barbie! You’re bad!” That’s how a parent destroys a kids self-esteem and they roll down the slope towards self-harm and suicide attempts.’
This. Beautifully put, thank you.
Quite the dick, aren’t you. Again, if multiple folk don’t see that you’re writing in a sarcastic manner, the problem is with you, not the audience. Calling them dumb for it makes you an asshole.
I’m reading down the list. You’re 0 for 2 on folk getting that you’re being sarcastic.
You might wish to examine your first comment a few times. What plays well as sarcasm in your mind rarely plays the same for others, especially when it’s a short comment. You came off as a vengeful douchebag, and are being called out for that.
Seemingly, stupid is in endless supply.
I think he needs a real daddy to spank that ass. That’s why he keeps showing it.
‘I consider anyone who kneels to the queen British and part of one “country” ‘
Most Canadians are aware and proud of our history and our independence: calling all who kneel to the Queen Brits is an insult.
And the original insult is less ignorant how as a result of the technical distinction?
Came here to say this. If they never need a passport, who the hell cares?
I wish him luck with that. I’ll fervently hope that his one existing investment in Scotland is zoned in such a manner that can’t (or won’t) be changed any time soon, and he’s stuck holding it for years because no one will touch the facility for the fact that it’s had his loathsome visage attached.
And as I noted, we’ll have to agree to disagree. It’s hardly insane.
Of course you don’t see a problem with your characterization. You threw an ignorant insult into the conversation where no insults were flying - at least between us.
(Ignorant of facts, that is. I do not intend insult as to your intelligence in general.)
It is indeed debatable. I don’t know enough of Trump’s investing habits to be sure he’s welcome in every country he’s already invested in...
“Sorry I consider anyone who kneels to the queen British.”
I understood your argument. I simply believe that characterizing the behaviour as a business decision is ridiculous.
I’m so glad he renounced his Canadian citizenship finally. You guys can keep him, we don’t ever want him back.