People like and read my posts.
Must make you feel better then, so you have your reward already, so that must be grand.
I can't say the same for you.
I don't do it for them. If they agree, fine. If not, so it is.
Even my haters can't stop themselves from reading me.
Cool. What do you think of those who simply pity you, reading you?
Here's a funny story; I knew a guy who chewed tobacco, nasty habit right? Well anyway, he also had a mouth like an open sewer, and with all his vile talk, out would spill from his mouth-which always had an enormous plug of tobacco in it, what resembled shit, from all the drool and tobacco. Stains all over his shirt and pants, and there he was, cursing away, and anger right down to the bone. When I read your posts, it isn't often, because I am reminded of that guy, looking like he shit out of his mouth alongside his foul language. Seemed fitting somehow.
I will not be taking any advice from you.
Now, it seems you're not trying to be funny anymore, and everybody needs a clown.
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Now here's the interesting thing to me; I have no problem with Ilhan Omar per se, with what she said; ''somebody did something''. It sounds dismissive, but is it? I'm mean, whatever happened on that day, was multiplied many times over in places like Afghanistan, and in Iraq, which had nothing to do with 9-11 whatsoever. So the victims of 9-11 and their memory were cruelly used by piece of shit neoconservatives and the execrable Bush clan and their minions, in order to make the world safe for Israel and Oil profits...
Ilhan Omar seems attractive, traditional, covers herself modestly, and speaks the truth a little about the political situation, of the mercenaries and Israel-firsters in Washington D.C. Everybody knows this, even on Main Street USA. So to divert the outrage against her which is already misplaced (the 9-11 victims memory being used for perpetual war in the Middle East at the cost of hundreds of thousands of lives) into some kind of ''white versus dark'' racial narrative seems a bit misplaced too.