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#1211 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 479 weeks ago

The last couple pages are what happens when you leave the ignorant to talk amongst themselves because you realized months ago how much of a waste of time it was to try to educate them. You guys lose your shit over anything and everything. Every story is the nail in the coffin. Yet the world keeps spinning.

You guys really need to get a grasp on reality. I'm amazed Flagg and SG even waste their energy on you still.

#1212 Re: Guns N' Roses » European Tour 2017 Thread » 485 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
Smoking Guns wrote:

Where did this come from?  I am probably the least fat person on the forum lol.

I'm fatter than SG, but I lost 20 lbs in the last 2 months.

You guys been trading pics or something?

In other words....buzz...you're not not fat...

SG and I have seen a few shows together.  I don't think I'm fat, but I'm much fatter than I used to be. When I graduated high school I was 5 10 and 135 lbs.  I'm under 200 for the first time in a long time, but never more than 215. Goal is 175.

#1213 Re: Guns N' Roses » European Tour 2017 Thread » 485 weeks ago

Smoking Guns wrote:
johndivney wrote:

Solution: quit the gym & become a fat bastard like SG.

Where did this come from?  I am probably the least fat person on the forum lol.

I'm fatter than SG, but I lost 20 lbs in the last 2 months.

#1214 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 488 weeks ago

Cunt?  Yet again, good thing I was away so this thread could stay so nice.  Fuckers.

#1215 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 490 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
misterID wrote:

States should not be voting, the people should. You know as well as I do a a lot of Democrats and center left independents in Alabama and Tennessee don't vote specifically because their votes don't mean shit. Election day sucks for me.

I'm sure every republican in California and ny voted though, right ID?  The level of ignorance should be stunning, but sadly it isn't. More than a month later and you're still not even making an effort to understand why what happened actually happened and are wasting all this energy on how stupid anyone that voted for trump is. Ironic if you stop to think about it, but stopping to think about things isn't really a liberal strong point.

What the fuck are you talking about. Anyone with an IQ of 90 would understand when I said every American's vote should count that I meant EVERYONE, including Republicans. I was singling out the States SG and I live in. Holy shit, think before you type. The second time this decade the loser won the election. She and Gore won the popular vote. THOSE peoples votes should count. The ones who made the effort. Especially when you have bottom feeding morons voting third party to deal with. I shouldn't have to be your nanny and walk you through the most simple of arguments. Make an effort to use your brain.

Haha...me make an effort to use my brain...

There's a reason they won the "popular" vote and lost the election.  Things would also be different if that reason didn't exist.  Instead of pretending to be smart by dismissing others, why not use your own brain to have an original thought.  Just one.

#1216 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 490 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
Smoking Guns wrote:

Do you guys prefer this map?

http://i0.wp.com/metrocosm.com/wp-conte … ty-map.png

And ID, THEIR VOTE DOES COUNT, NY and California both went for HRC.

States should not be voting, the people should. You know as well as I do a a lot of Democrats and center left independents in Alabama and Tennessee don't vote specifically because their votes don't mean shit. Election day sucks for me.

I'm sure every republican in California and ny voted though, right ID?  The level of ignorance should be stunning, but sadly it isn't. More than a month later and you're still not even making an effort to understand why what happened actually happened and are wasting all this energy on how stupid anyone that voted for trump is. Ironic if you stop to think about it, but stopping to think about things isn't really a liberal strong point.

#1217 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 491 weeks ago

Thank God I stopped posting in here...things got so much nicer. /sarcasm

#1218 Re: Guns N' Roses » European Tour 2017 Thread » 492 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:

I'll be at Winston-Salem for sure. Pretty close to my house.

Picked up tix through the nightrain presale.  I've had great seats and pit tickets on this tour already, so I went cheaper and bought the $100 tickets a little further up.  I have a feeling tickets in some of these smaller markets may not sell as well as they did in most of the bigger markets last time around, so there may be some deals to be found for those more patient than I am.

#1219 Re: Guns N' Roses » European Tour 2017 Thread » 492 weeks ago

I'll be at Winston-Salem for sure. Pretty close to my house.

#1220 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 493 weeks ago

slcpunk wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
slcpunk wrote:

Anybody else move everything to cash yet?  I'll take my gains, sit on the sidelines and see how this plays out. Overbought, interest rate rise on the horizon, and a man who is synonymous with instability. Thanks but no thanks.

I'll be buying to take advantage of the chicken littles.  You don't win the market by sitting back and seeing what happens.  What happens over the long haul is always gains...even with bigger bumps in the road than Donald Trump.  Unless you're close to retirement, you are playing the market absolutely wrong.

I had 7 years of gains, as did most Americans. I don't invest the way Wall Street tells me to. I'll gladly sit in cash and buy back up somewhere between Q1 - Q3 of next year. Check back with me then and lets see how it worked out.

Scared money never wins.  History shows you exactly what will happen.  Sure, you could get really lucky and miss the losses and nail the big gains, but you're more likely to miss both.  The people doing what you describe always miss the bounceback because they are still scared of more losses. 

I don't listen to what Wall Street tells me to since I have no idea what they are telling me to do.  If you haven't figured it out yet, I don't really follow the mainstream news and certainly not the financial stuff.  I trust my numbers.  I trust my instinct.  It's worked out well for me.

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