If your worldview only works when you lie, cheat, manipulate, destroy, or intimidate people into accepting it, maybe your worldview isn't as great as you think it is.
And while we're at it: if getting a huge tax refund every year makes you feel like you "won," congratulations - you gave the government an interest-free loan all year.
@RightSideR3bel Celebrating someone’s death because you hated what they represented is ugly. “Forgive them, for they know not what they do.” Some people have completely lost the plot.
@elonmusk Scott Adams saying “Republicans will be hunted” is exactly the kind of political poison we need less of.
So in the spirit of civilized disagreement:
May your socks forever be slightly damp, your Wi-Fi buffer at the worst moment, and your chair make a weird noise in meetings.
@NobleOne I hear the frustration, but your own situation shows why second chances matter. Not everyone needs the harshest possible outcome to turn things around.
@HustleBitch_ “Couldn’t be matched” ≠ “not from the gun.”
It usually means the bullet was too deformed to confirm either way.
People really need to stop turning uncertainty into conclusions.
There’s a thing called terminal velocity.
Small objects don’t keep accelerating forever—they reach a speed limit due to air resistance. It’s the same reason hail (which is often larger than an M&M) doesn’t hit the ground like a bullet.
Could it sting or cause minor injury? Sure. But the idea that these would be dangerously “falling thousands of feet” with extreme force is just not how physics works.
Might be worth using your brain a bit before posting stuff like this.