And you have a problem with someone who used “arm” instead of “armed”? This sentence makes it seem as if you participated in the escape, rather than the special. Moron.
And you have a problem with someone who used “arm” instead of “armed”? This sentence makes it seem as if you participated in the escape, rather than the special. Moron.
Wah. You’re a violent felon, why wouldn’t they read an unflattering article about you. I listened to your appearance on Fresh Air, and it seemed evenhanded to me, but I’ve never threatened anyone with a knife.
Wow, you really think those two things are equivalent? Not even close. You HAVE been gone for a while. Those who have been oppressed by words are allowed to use them. Others are not
Stop minimizing. These were not mistakes, they were violent crimes. And ten years didn’t pay for those crimes. You won’t get that until you stop responding like a cranky, literate toddler to anyone who disagrees with you.
If you’re going to berate those who don’t spell perfectly, then don’t end a sentence with a comma. Or go back and edit it when you realize your mistake. I don’t care. I’m not the grammar police, but you, a violent felon, decided to take on this issue.
Fucking hilarious! It’s so funny that she said “arm”, instead of “armed”. Have you considered that maybe she was consumed with rage while typing because of the violent crimes that you committed, and unable to respond in perfect English? Perhaps it’s your apparent lack of contrition about these acts of violence that…
You gave up the right to decency when you decided to commit violent felonies. You’ll get it back when you decide to atone, pay back your victims, and stop taking an attitude with anyone who decides to call you a psychopath.
You didn’t just scare people, you committed violent felonies against them. And it’s not enough to apologize. You need to pay them back for the money you stole, the cost to them of therapy to get over the violent assaults you committed, and compensation for the pain and suffering you caused, 10 years in jail or not.…
We as a society judge violent felons, you are a violent felon. That makes this a judgment rather than a case of being judgmental.
I read your article, which wasn’t too bad. Then I looked at your participation in the comments, and was appalled. Bullshit, equivocation, and an apparent lack of a feeling of responsibility for your violent crimes. I’m going to call you out on these one by one. First:
Odor learned from Bruce Lee in Game of Death that the only way to defeat a larger opponent is to knock his sunglasses off.
Dimbulbs in Texas? I’m shocked. Also, isn’t that a Hyundai Equus? I like Hyundais, and I wouldn’t spend 70K on one.
The guy’s right ab0ut one thing, the reports are difficult for any reasonable person to believe. That doesn’t make them untrue, that makes them worse.
There is no straight shot to heaven. Confession does not wipe out Original Sin, so everyone does at least a short stretch in Purgatory. Or so I was told.
I can’t believe that Schwarber wasn’t traded to an AL team during the offseason, where he would have had considerable value. He cannot play the outfield, he’s not a good enough catcher, and the Cubs aren’t going to need a first baseman for a while.
My wife and I did it. We were each allowed to have one celebrity to crush on. Hers was Jimmy Butler.
Try this gedanken experiment. Ask your grandma to make some old-school mac and cheese, in the oven. Then prepare some store-brand boxed mac. Try both. THAT’S the difference.
Derek Rose was scheduled to participate, but had to cancel due to knee “issues”.
a locksmith?