Looks like the pussy posse is coming after me! Oh, how can I survive![]()
Yeah, you're a lumberjack, all right You don't have what it takes to split wood![]()
I'm not dumpy.![]()
Stop pretending, Sock.
The Theory of the Big Bang is just a nonscientific theory
There is no such thing as an accelerating reference frame!!
There is no such thing as an 'accelerating frame of reference'.
Axioms are not postulates!
Stop pretending, Sock.
The Theory of the Big Bang is just a nonscientific theory
There is no such thing as an accelerating reference frame!!
There is no such thing as an 'accelerating frame of reference'.
Axioms are not postulates!
I wouldn't choose to live in the boondocks permanently, but I am glad for the experience.
Having had the opportunity to live on farms, in large cities, in smallish college towns, etc. gave me a chance to learn something about myself.
city people become oriented on dominating other people.
country people learn to make a living from mother earth, through learning, patience and hard work.
It's obvious why totalitarians prefer the city, given this framework.
oh OK i will play now since we are creating absurd stereotypes.
I actually grew up in the country. Farm country. I can tell you country folk love exploiting child and migrant labor.
They actually make their livings via using mother earth to exploit others including their own young kids. Dominating and punishing them.
If you want to be a totalitarian you are far better to go do it on a farm or ranch where you are much more likely to get away with that abuse.
spoken like a true city person who hates farmers, the real producers of the world.
your idea of a farm sounds like the totalitarian understanding of farms.
that is how you would run a farm. that's how globalists run everything. like slave owners.
This post just shows how entirely clueless you are when it comes to your own posts, when you cannot see a post parodying your idiotic stereotyping of 'city people'.
Again your cartoonish view of the clarity of this question does not match the facts, which do not speak to any clear disparity, in the way you would like to pretend exists. But then reality is not something you really concern yourself with.the city demands human on human predation. the country does not.
criminals love the city.
you're a criminal.
you love the city.
its airtight, bitch.
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In Town vs. Country, It Turns Out That Cities Are the Safest Places to Live
A generation of movies have made us think that the American city is an inherently dangerous place. But a new study shows that you're more likely to die violently in the quiet countryside
New York City Is a Lot Safer Than Small-Town America
Rising homicide rates don’t tell the whole story. When you dig deeper into data on deaths, you'll find the more urban your surroundings, the less danger you face.
People in Rural Areas Die at Higher Rates Than Those in Urban Areas
Deaths from heart disease, cancer and COVID are all higher in rural areas than urban ones in the U.S., and the gap is only widening
Again your cartoonish view of the clarity of this question does not match the facts, which do not speak to any clear disparity, in the way you would like to pretend exists. But then reality is not something you really concern yourself with.
^^^No, you didn't sharpen a drill bit. You know nothing about angles or reliefs, or why they are used for different materials.
I should have wrote stocky, it's a more generous word!
Diversity makes the world more interesting.
Yet more virtue signalling by the Sock. Stop pretending, city kid.Agreed on rural living. A minor disagreement on the subject of locks; locks are for honest people. Leaving something unsecured or unlocked can be seen as a form of temptation.
That said, I'm also reminded of Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" oft-quoted line "Good fences make good neighbors".
I wouldn't choose to live in the boondocks permanently, but I am glad for the experience.
Having had the opportunity to live on farms, in large cities, in smallish college towns, etc. gave me a chance to learn something about myself.
I sharpened a drill bit on my grinder so now I'm a machinest.![]()
Yes, my dear, it certainly is, as you've found out, and will continue to learn, to your sorrow.![]()
This post just shows how entirely clueless you are when it comes to your own posts, when you cannot see a post parodying your idiotic stereotyping of 'city people'.