• crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    [im not saying its cowards with bad reasoning! its] frustrated weirdos who think that murder will make them feel powerful!

    do you see how this is a frustrating conversation?

    it feels like both you and the other person have dug your feet in on some weird nitpicking point about "murder bad!" and refuse to look at this from anything but a "sick old granny cant use machinegun!" viewpoint

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        no you clearly do not understand my point.

        i never said everyone should automagically become walter white, i said its fucking weird that not one person, of the millions upon millions of people whose lives have been destroyed by the medical industry, has gone after those ceos.

        "most people dont want to kill" no shit. but none have done so, even when many many veterans have been adversly effected. not one of those trigger happy cops has gone off the deep end against pfizer for medical-neglecting their mom into an early grave. nothing.

        fuck but im beyond done with this conversation, its like your purposely ignoring the point you claim to be getting

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            and yet there have been many mass murders based around trying to "fix" the existence of other religions, minorities, etc.

            do you think the christchurch shooter thought he could individually murder all the mosques away?

            there have been shootings trying to "fix" anything and everything, near fucking none of which could ever be fixed by a person shooting up a school, bar, club, or other gathering of people.

            arguing that the "logic" of it doesng make sense is absurd

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                significantly more likely

                right okay. and of all the people that dont do that, how many have had the capability and inclination to seek retribution against the people causing their death?

                why is it apparently zero, despite the fact that so many people who have the capability and inclination to kill other people are affected?

                do you think no one has had the means motive and opportunity to cross off a major company exec or twelve over the past forty years? because apparently no one has tried.

                these are all rhetorical

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                    4 years ago

                    i dont want you to say anything.

                    my entire point was "its fucking weird that no one tries to axe these ghouls, when they are being slowly murdered over months, especially given how trigger happy people in the states seem to be" and you came at me with "well ackhtually people dont like killing each other!"

                    if you feel like your point is fucking stupid and irrelevant, im not going to disagree with you there.