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originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: WhoDat09
Should we allow political signs in front yards where they might offend someone? Maybe there should be a law that says any political signs should be inside the home or in the back where it would be difficult for anyone in the public to see.
originally posted by: EvillerBob
originally posted by: mOjOm
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: mOjOm
A finger is just a finger though.
If that's all it was then you're right, he definitely overreacted too.
A police officer of my acquaintance once claimed that 5% of her job was dealing with people in genuine need of help and assistance and 95% was dealing with the fallout from "arseholes colliding".
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: imjack
It is not a bad thing to defend oneself, whatever, WHATEVER the social rules try to say at the time. Rules change, human nature, not so much.
Do not dare to try to legislate someone's reaction to what they feel to be a lack of respect and insult, who the hell are people like you to impose that kind of rule?
originally posted by: EvillerBob
A police officer of my acquaintance once claimed that 5% of her job was dealing with people in genuine need of help and assistance and 95% was dealing with the fallout from "arseholes colliding".
originally posted by: EvillerBob
originally posted by: mOjOm
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: mOjOm
A finger is just a finger though.
If that's all it was then you're right, he definitely overreacted too.
A police officer of my acquaintance once claimed that 5% of her job was dealing with people in genuine need of help and assistance and 95% was dealing with the fallout from "arseholes colliding".
originally posted by: thesaneone
a reply to: imjack
I suppose you call the police for indecent exposure.
originally posted by: imjack
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: imjack
It is not a bad thing to defend oneself, whatever, WHATEVER the social rules try to say at the time. Rules change, human nature, not so much.
Do not dare to try to legislate someone's reaction to what they feel to be a lack of respect and insult, who the hell are people like you to impose that kind of rule?
OKAY.
Hypothetical situation, someone see's your Political Yard sign and Moons you, What do you do? Obviously car chase comes to my mind first, that is much more offensive than the finger.
Do you not see the absurdity?
originally posted by: darknewt
The woman is to blame it's not rocket science she already took photos of his lawn and posted it on social media,the way you are defending her suggests it's a friend or actually you ? Lol and btw they are both snowflakes a reply to: reldra