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That’s not really a car issue, that’s a “no-one invests in public transport” issue.
...which is absolutely a car issue. It's not happening for no reason!
It's a weird fucking acronym. I have never in my life hear a person actually say "shaking my head" but apparently some people say it SO FUCKING MUCH that I was seeing "SMH" for ten years before I even knew what it meant.
I don't understand why he didn't get a U-lock in the teeth. Honestly, though, he's attacking cyclists with his car, and he got to leave completely uninjured and with no damage to his vehicle.
Prompt: "Certain people can be harmed by current LLMS."
OP: "Those people are stupid. Problem solved."
I hope you can recognize that you are expressing a defense mechanism, not rational thought.
Oil patch boys came from away and they used to make 1/4 of their present income on the patch, where there is little to spend money on.
You brought it up, no need to be curt about it. Don't like it, just don't say it! Kinda late to distance yourself now.
A bus... to the oil rig?
This is how you perform sophistry with facts.
Being a victim doesn't mean you are not also an abuser. Not all victims become abusers. We all live with the same fucked up system, but we don't all fall down. We don't all turn to violence and self-righteousness. Douglas was the fucking bad guy. Try watching it from his wife's point of view.
At the time of its release, Douglas's father, actor Kirk Douglas, declared: "He played it brilliantly. I think it is his best piece of work to date."[26] He also defended the film against critics who claimed that it glorifies lawbreaking: "Michael's character is not the 'hero' or 'newest urban icon'. He is the villain and the victim. Of course, we see many elements of our society that contributed to his madness. We even pity him. But the movie never condones his actions."
If you see something to be emulated or respected, you might just be fucked in the head.
Found someone with similar issues, and we are able to support each other in ways other people can't.