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Quoted: I’m starting to think you don’t like me as much as you’ve been following me around like a shadow. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In my experience it’s the young people that are a drain on the system with their lazy work ethic. Who’s gonna fix their cars and keep the electricity on for their Nintendo if they start killing all the older people who know to build and fix things? ... DR MARIO ISN'T GOING TO PLAY ITSELF Mario is a doctor? When did that happen... 1990 THAT'S WHY ALL THOSE TIKTOK MILLENNIALS BORN IN 2010 HAVE SUCH HIGH STUDENT LOANS I’m starting to think you don’t like me as much as you’ve been following me around like a shadow. beiTodesstrafe is a concept. |
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Quoted: I don't support putting all boomers against the wall. Just the big government socialists redistributing my income into their SS take. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: For those of you that agree with this premise. Tell me, what age are you planning on checking out? I don't support putting all boomers against the wall. Just the big government socialists redistributing my income into their SS take. |
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Quoted: Social Security is an insurance program people pay into. It ain't welfare. No, I'm not collecting SS, I'm just paying into it. View Quote |
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The simple minds who mock 'globohomo' should take note of shit like this. But they won't, being simple minds and all.
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Quoted: Social Security is a ponzi scheme that requires population growth and immigration so that you have new blood pumping money into the system to pay off the older "investors". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Social Security is an insurance program people pay into. It ain't welfare. No, I'm not collecting SS, I'm just paying into it. You want to shit on somebody, shit on the government for misappropriating the funds. |
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Quoted: I confess to being of simple mind; would you mind telling me exactly what the WEF said so that I can also be outraged at globohomo? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: With the government running it, what do you expect. The truth is, however, it was meant to be and sold as insurance. The solvency of the fund was supposed to come due to most people paying into it not living long enough to collect a dime. People still pay into it, pretty much at gunpoint, as they're not given the option to opt out. You want to shit on somebody, shit on the government for misappropriating the funds. View Quote |
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I mean the carousel from "Logan's Run" is not exactly a new idea.
Nobody lived over 30 years in that city. |
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Quoted: I don't entirely disagree with this... Traffic would flow better, lines at store would move quicker, Social Security may get fixed, less demand on medical establishment... View Quote I don't entirely disagree with you taking one for the team. Chop, chop. No time to waste. Get on with it. |
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Quoted: I am not a fan of transhumanism, but I wouldnt mind if they attempted to upload pelosi to a flash drive. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: I confess to being of simple mind; would you mind telling me exactly what the WEF said so that I can also be outraged at globohomo? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The simple minds who mock 'globohomo' should take note of shit like this. But they won't, being simple minds and all. I confess to being of simple mind; would you mind telling me exactly what the WEF said so that I can also be outraged at globohomo? If between ‘You’ll own nothing and like it’ and ‘Today, they are the gun of choice for Americans, and have played a role in most of the country’s high-casualty shootings, highlighting a dramatic shift in the style and potential impact of gun ownership’, you think they are benign, then you really are a simpleton. |
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwD7f5ZWhAk Attestupa? Just Pagans doing pagan things. ttestupa is a name given to a number of precipices in Sweden, Norway and Iceland. The name supposedly denotes sites where ritual senicide took place during pagan Nordic prehistoric times, whereby elderly people threw themselves, or were thrown, to their deaths View Quote Midsommar |
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Quoted: First off, this is a serious thread. I don't want it locked or shit on or anything, I'm looking for some serious advice. My grandpa is 88 years old and an infantry vet of Korea, but he had to be discharged because he lost part of his leg to a grenade. He is a tough old man, and before his Alzheimer's he was an incredibly loving and kind grandpa. He got his Alzheimer's about 5 years back, and a month after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's we also found out he had leukemia. Both had to hit at the same time... He had been moving into a country home with grandma at the time. Grandma would be 75 now (quite an age difference, I know) and she was in perfect help and promised to take care of him for us. They moved into the country home, and although grandpa had lots of medical problems, grandma took good care of him. Usually he wouldn't recognize who I was, which was incredibly painful. Other times he'd walk right up and start talking about things I barely remembered. Strange how that worked. Unfortunately, about a year after they moved into the country home, grandma was killed in a car accident. It was horrible to see the pain this caused my grandpa, worse than when he was diagnosed with all his medical problems. His Alzheimer's got worse, and he began to get angry. I would make weekly visits to check on him and bring him food (he was incapable of driving or interacting with people). The last couple times he had NO idea who I was, told me to get out before he shot me (I know he has a 12 gauge and an M1 Carbine, not sure about other guns), started screaming about me trespassing his property. Wouldn't even accept the food I brought him and just threw it all away. The last time I went, I was rewarded for all my troubles... I was about 200 yards away from his house and saw him on the patio. He suddenly stood up and fired three shots at my car from some sort of long gun. I ducked down, two shots snapped over me, but one of the shots struck very, very close to his target. I was tempted to grab my AR from the trunk and shoot back, but before he hurt me or I let my rage hurt him, I put it in reverse and got the hell out of there. I was shaking like hell afterwards, the shot had passed just a couple inches from my face (it hit at a 45 degree angle) and I was lucky I didn't lose an eye to the glass shrapnel. This is a pic of the bullet hole. My family and I decided only one thing could be done; grandpa has to be put down. He mostly stays in his house all day, and we think he has some sort of paranoia problem. The time before I got shot at, I noticed a bunch of .30 cal ammo cans in his garage, but thought nothing of it. Since he mostly stays in his house, sniping him from long distance is out of the question. I'vedecided I either have to bust in the door and hope I can win a CQB firefight, but I also realized that I can kill him while he sleeps. His bedroom is under a fixed glass window, and I would have to shoot nearly straight down to hit his head. This is where I need advice. I need a round that will punch through the thick glass with minimal deflection, still penetrate his skull, and also have the mag capacity and handiness if i have to get in a firefight with him. I have: A bushmaster 16" AR, no accessories, loaded with M193 (keep this in my trunk). A Glock 19, my CCW gun Two Remington 870 12 gauges, one long barrel and one 18.5 barrel One 10/22 with 3-9x scope. One Ruger SP 101 with 158 grain 357 JHPs. A Savage .270 bolt action with a fixed 4x power scope. A Romanian WASR with some failure to extract issues... blah. One Webley revolver. One FAL with 110 grain TAP. I was thinking of taking the G19. With some 147 grain FMJ, it should have minimal deflection, but also let me take him on if I have to get in a gunfight with him. I've also thought of bringing the Savage with me on my back if he tries to shoot at me from range. Thoughts? And please keep this thread serious, I want some real advice. A classic from the good old days. View Quote @Theodoric - where did you get that from? I've never read that before. |
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Quoted: @Theodoric - where did you get that from? I've never read that before. View Quote |
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I love that system saw fit to post up that wonder of a thread.
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Quoted: Before the clickbait spin got attached to it, it was the President of the European Central Bank saying that people living longer lives poses a risk to the global economy because they are net-takers of healthcare and social spending dollars. The longer a person lives, the more they cost to keep alive. With lives extending longer and longer, health care costs will increase, and health insurance rates and government funded healthcare costs are going to increase to pay for it. There's also the matter of younger taxpayers subsidizing older non-taxpayers through programs like social security. The younger people are going to have to pay more money into the system to support people that live longer lives. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The simple minds who mock 'globohomo' should take note of shit like this. But they won't, being simple minds and all. I confess to being of simple mind; would you mind telling me exactly what the WEF said so that I can also be outraged at globohomo? It's the same person. Christine LeGarde was or is a big name inside the IMF/ WEF/ EU. Now she is head of the European Central Bank. Her societal position/ opinion on current/ recent affairs hasn't changed much over the years. Just the location of her employment within the EU thingy. She dun good for herself. |
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Of course they wouldn't support doing the same thing for the unproductive welfare folks would they?
I would support having the option for suicide pods available if someone wishes to go that way. That's just not for elderly, but for anyone of any age that life is no longer even slightly enjoyable. For example if I get to the point I'm in extreme pain and can't move, I'd appreciate that option, although that's for me to decide not the government. |
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Boomers are the worst generation and won’t get out of politics. She should go first
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Quoted: If between ‘You’ll own nothing and like it’ and ‘Today, they are the gun of choice for Americans, and have played a role in most of the country’s high-casualty shootings, highlighting a dramatic shift in the style and potential impact of gun ownership’, you think they are benign, then you really are a simpleton. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: If between ‘You’ll own nothing and like it’ and ‘Today, they are the gun of choice for Americans, and have played a role in most of the country’s high-casualty shootings, highlighting a dramatic shift in the style and potential impact of gun ownership’, you think they are benign, then you really are a simpleton. I'm asking about the specific statement this thread is about. Why won't anyone link me to it? Quoted: It's the same person. Christine LeGarde was or is a big name inside the IMF/ WEF/ EU. Now she is head of the European Central Bank. Her societal position/ opinion on current/ recent affairs hasn't changed much over the years. Just the location of her employment within the EU thingy. She dun good for herself. What exactly did she say? |
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Quoted: I'm asking about the specific statement this thread is about. Why won't anyone link me to it? What exactly did she say? View Quote |
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Quoted: No, you said 'would you mind telling me exactly what the WEF said', and then you started moving goalposts/trying to be cute/etc. Figures. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: No, you said 'would you mind telling me exactly what the WEF said', and then you started moving goalposts/trying to be cute/etc. Figures. Excuse me for assuming everyone would understand that asking exactly what the WEF said in a thread about a statement attributed to the WEF was pretty obviously a question about the thread topic. Next time I'll type slower. Quoted: Just go with the rage porn narrative. They want to put old people in suicide booths. Talking about why people living longer creates major stresses in western nations with low birth rates and high social spending obligations is totally boring. Did someone even say that? Or is this whole story bullshit, made up from whole cloth? We'll never know without a link to the WEF's alleged statement. |
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Quoted: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FRiPlEpXsAgyu9m?format=jpg&name=small She's a mover and shaker in the EU/ WEF thingy of 'liberal internationalist' consensus philosophy. who gave an opinion. openly. Which is what the OP thread link addresses. She is a member of the board of trustees for the WEF still to this day. Still active in the World Bank and IMF. Along with heading the European Central Bank in Germany. View Quote In what publication, correspondence, or forum (internet or real life) did she say this? |
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Quoted: Just go with the rage porn narrative. They want to put old people in suicide booths. Talking about why people living longer creates major stresses in western nations with low birth rates and high social spending obligations is totally boring. View Quote you have to be up there for the most annoying,insufferable people ive ever encountered on the internet. |
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Did someone even say that? Or is this whole story bullshit, made up from whole cloth? We'll never know without a link to the WEF's alleged statement. View Quote |
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Not that I don't fully believe that there are elitists who believe this shit, but I'm not seeing the smoking gun here.
The linked video doesn't say shit about offing seniors and what I'm a supposed to do with some juxtaposed captioned image of some IMF ho? Hell, anyone can do that: Attached File This just looks like click bait nonsense. Perfect for GD though. You guys are eating it right up. Puts me in an awkward spot because I generally hate these globalist assholes but I'm also not lapping up everything I read on the internet either. |
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Quoted: Of course someone said it! It's the guy in Minnesota that owns the LLC that owns the clickbait site that makes a few fractions of a cent ever time someone clicks on the article that he's monetized to play to people's fear and anger. While you're there, be sure to click on the "What They Don't Want You To Know About Metformin" link or the link to the special Mother's Day kitchen gadget for only $19.95! Every wife wants a kitchen gadget that has no description in the ad selling it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Did someone even say that? Or is this whole story bullshit, made up from whole cloth? We'll never know without a link to the WEF's alleged statement. Don't forget the "GoldCo Special Offer"! |
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Their Covid bioweapon wasn't effective enough is what this tells me.
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