Shirt hole, yes in every sense of the word. Homeless issue is huge and not getting better under far left politics. LOLOLOLOL
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Liberalism is a safe place for stupid people. They'll never see it though as "they care" and that's the only factor they can process.
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Re: Despite soda taxes, and far left politics, Seattle still
CFB Apologist wrote:Shirt hole, yes in every sense of the word. Homeless issue is huge and not getting better under far left politics. LOLOLOLOL
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... eedle.html
first problem, its not their land, so take a bulldozer and get rid of the trash in about 5 minutes, second it appears not to meet building code standards, has to be removed
but karma is a beeyotch, seattle wanted this and they got it
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I guess we are becoming Brazil. I am losing all faith in people. I think there are a huge number of lazy dead beats who drive themselves mentally ill via substance abuse. At that point they are worthless. It is starting to look like that old Chuck Heston movie Soylent Green. That’s liberal utopia if you haven’t watched it. Great movie.
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Re: Despite soda taxes, and far left politics, Seattle still
The larger our population grows and the more diverse it becomes, the more you are going to have like this.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I guess we are becoming Brazil. I am losing all faith in people. I think there are a huge number of lazy dead beats who drive themselves mentally ill via substance abuse. At that point they are worthless. It is starting to look like that old Chuck Heston movie Soylent Green. That’s liberal utopia if you haven’t watched it. Great movie.
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After watching the movie, who would have thought that a company would create a smoothie food and call it Soylent?Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I guess we are becoming Brazil. I am losing all faith in people. I think there are a huge number of lazy dead beats who drive themselves mentally ill via substance abuse. At that point they are worthless. It is starting to look like that old Chuck Heston movie Soylent Green. That’s liberal utopia if you haven’t watched it. Great movie.
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Re: Despite soda taxes, and far left politics, Seattle still
Demographics is destiny. I think that's where we're heading.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I guess we are becoming Brazil. I am losing all faith in people. I think there are a huge number of lazy dead beats who drive themselves mentally ill via substance abuse. At that point they are worthless. It is starting to look like that old Chuck Heston movie Soylent Green. That’s liberal utopia if you haven’t watched it. Great movie.
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