save this one for later ;)
save this one for later ;)
antibiotics
I’m pretty sure we’re banning those soon
I have a family member who died during the beginning of the COVID pandemic who I suspect might have survived longer if anyone competent had been president.
There are millions of people alive on Earth today who can legitimately blame Trump for the death of a loved one. We wouldn’t need any other excuse for whatever behavior we show.
Whenever Trump kicks the bucket, I know I’ll feel both relief and disappointment. Disappointment because he won’t have spent enough time in prison for the evil things he did.
But Charlie Kirk.
Republicans are such fucking clowns.
“Political differences are no excuse for celebrating Donald Trump’s death! He was a human being!”
“Donald Trump openly celebrated the deaths of people had had differences with, like Rob Reiner and Robert Mueller.”
“Oh, I guess that makes sense. Carry on.”
This concludes my performance of a discussion that will absolutely never happen anywhere, ever.
“I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!”
I can’t wait to use this EXACT phrase when Donny Twoscoops finally kicks the bucket. His cultists will wail and gnash their teeth - and it will be glorious!!
I’m going to party for a fuckin year when that pedophile dies.
Don’t give a flying fuck what any magat thinks at that stage.
I thought the reason you could be happy when he dies is because he is a paedophile?
I honestly don’t require any more cause than that.
Selling-out principles, just because others have done-so, is properly called “race to the bottom”, but in the moral sense.
This is exactly why there is no point, whatsoever, in pretending that political motivation will ever be good-enough: integrity has to outrank political-motivation, XOR the result is fucked, guaranteed, even though it may take some time to get there.
Just downvote this bitter old one, since what I’m saying is unacceptable on all sides/variants of the political-motivation landscape.
You choose your Eternity, I’m deciding mine.
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Counterpoint: Being against celebrating someones death if I think their existence was actively harmful to society was never a principle of mine in the first place.
I agree with the sentiment though. The concept of people being principled in general and trying to divorce those principles from their opinions of an individual seems very foreign to most people.