Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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Every post you make BC shows just how much of a peckerhead you are. NPD. Google it. Yep....
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
[Re: white marlin]
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BC,
I can understand (somewhat) where you're coming from.
BUT; as an MD, you have to acknowledge that diagnosing someone without an examination is no bueno, and actually constitutes malpractice.
perhaps James would take the case against you? I'm game. We can have a Tman trial over whether I properly diagnose fake disabilities. I'm aware of four offenders on the site. Two others are now under suspicion. I am also aware of actually disabled people on the site who are too hurt to work. A couple of them have reached out over the years about the fakers. Other able-bodied and hardworking taxpayers on the site have also reached out by PM about the fakers. And yes, two shots were taken at me by two members before I posted anything. One implied and one express. I quoted them. Whatever. Let's have the trial. It will be fun. P.S. My neighbors love me! P.P.S. I am a JD not a MD. Randall, quoted above, concocted that and I think it's funny. For a time, he also thought I hacked his bank account. Also funny. P.P.P.S. I admittedly was ticked about people giving the poor people at Walmart a hard time. I respect those old and disabled people for trying. Different post but I read it at the same time. One of the fakers commented there too.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents People are real friendly in the Bush. I can't even put gas in the Bravo without somebody stopping to see if I'm O.K. because my cowling is up and open. I have to explain the gas tank is under the cowling. Everybody has been rescued or needed rescue at one time or another and there ain't no public servants coming.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
[Re: Law Dog]
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There’s a reason I’m not on The View fan page it’s a forgone conclusion it’s not a fit for me. LOL You come here then post stuff to get a reaction you know you will get yet others are the problem. Really that’s your story? That’s nuts some guys enjoy getting kicked in the junk you must be one of them it’s the same outcome every time yet you continue to do the same things.
In some ways I feel for you dude I really do but I struggle with empathy for people that lack any I just can’t do it.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
[Re: Dirt]
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My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents People are real friendly in the Bush. I can't even put gas in the Bravo without somebody stopping to see if I'm O.K. because my cowling is up and open. I have to explain the gas tank is under the cowling. Everybody has been rescued or needed rescue at one time or another and there ain't no public servants coming. That’s the things that make a difference in rural areas you help others because you might need some help or you might not but you just help.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
[Re: Law Dog]
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You’re a joke just a waste of time in your own world no mention of you until you went off. I thought you would have been smarter then that but your all about the games you just can’t stand being left out at any cost. Laywers seen to be that way. Trained to " outsmart" us common folk.
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You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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I'm game. We can have a Tman trial over whether I properly diagnose fake disabilities. Whatever. Let's have the trial. It will be fun. I'm *IN*! a TMan jury trial for you would give you a fair taste of what Trump is up against with a NY, DC or Atlanta jury. can I be the Judge? Good!
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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My take. Generally speaking. In rural areas people may need to rely upon their neighbors and in turn may need help from each other. All in the same boat so to speak. They build trust in each other and since anonymity is harder the few bad eggs get weeded out quickly. They also work hard, usually out of necessity to maintain a lifestyle and respect others that do too. In the cities it’s dog eat dog. People feel emboldened to grab theirs and don’t trust anyone else. They can disappear into the crowd. They say if you’re on the run safest place to hide is a city. Small towns seem a mix. Just my 2 cents People are real friendly in the Bush. I can't even put gas in the Bravo without somebody stopping to see if I'm O.K. because my cowling is up and open. I have to explain the gas tank is under the cowling. Everybody has been rescued or needed rescue at one time or another and there ain't no public servants coming. The closer you get to civilization , the more uncivil people get ! While I was in Quebec , cabins out in the bush never were locked , and always stocked with everything needed. Who knows when you or someone needs help , and there's no one around for many miles. The closer to town , the locks were present.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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This place is negative on education. Dang shame.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
[Re: Law Dog]
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BC might be a Peckerhead,Cant say though cause I dont know him,but he is right about one thing.There are a whole lot of Phoneys out there-and hypocrites.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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I don’t see a difference in people from different parts of the nation, only difference I see is country folks or city folks. Heck I’ve got along with country folks in Washington, Idaho, Montana, NM, Texas, Kansas, and of course all over the South. It’s the city folks that seem to be a little different.
Now if you want to break it into wealthy and poor. I’ve seen both have attitudes and some weird differentiating opinions. I’ve seen truly filthy rich folks sit down for a home cooked meal and talk life with your average everyday worker. I’ve seen those that “think” they’re filthy rich try and belittle everyone. I can pick a billionaire from a millionaire from a wanna be in just a few minutes of conversation. The wannabes wanna tell you how rich they are, the filthy rich ask about your family and work and listen intently. Also their kids are more respectful. Sounds crazy and against everything you hear, but that’s just been my experiences.
Sorta the same about trapping on here. If you pay attention you can tell the true greats that know exactly what they’re doing and could back it up. They don’t brag, but offer free advice. Some on here I don’t think could catch a mouse if it was in a shoe box. Some post for attention, some post to offer their experiences. Some are liked, some aren’t. There’s several in here that would be around after the end of the Earth just on their knowledge of nature and survival. There’s others that think they would, but most likely they’d be the first gone, lol.
That’s always what’s interesting on social media, figuring out the fakes from the real.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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I don’t see a difference in people from different parts of the nation, only difference I see is country folks or city folks. Heck I’ve got along with country folks in Washington, Idaho, Montana, NM, Texas, Kansas, and of course all over the South. It’s the city folks that seem to be a little different.
Now if you want to break it into wealthy and poor. I’ve seen both have attitudes and some weird differentiating opinions. I’ve seen truly filthy rich folks sit down for a home cooked meal and talk life with your average everyday worker. I’ve seen those that “think” they’re filthy rich try and belittle everyone. I can pick a billionaire from a millionaire from a wanna be in just a few minutes of conversation. The wannabes wanna tell you how rich they are, the filthy rich ask about your family and work and listen intently. Also their kids are more respectful. Sounds crazy and against everything you hear, but that’s just been my experiences.
Sorta the same about trapping on here. If you pay attention you can tell the true greats that know exactly what they’re doing and could back it up. They don’t brag, but offer free advice. Some on here I don’t think could catch a mouse if it was in a shoe box. Some post for attention, some post to offer their experiences. Some are liked, some aren’t. There’s several in here that would be around after the end of the Earth just on their knowledge of nature and survival. There’s others that think they would, but most likely they’d be the first gone, lol.
That’s always what’s interesting on social media, figuring out the fakes from the real. Thats the West what about other regions of the Country wester folks are just happy to talk to new folks it seems like go east they are not thrilled to see you as much.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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I disagree with the east thing. If you go to the east coast the people are very friendly and down to earth,especially in Newfoundland and that is as far east as you can go in North America
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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Talked to a guy in WY when I picked up a over the counter tag for turkey a couple years ago fresh back from Cali he said the people were nuts if you don’t agree with them they start screaming at you. All areas of the country have quirks some big some small I enjoy seeing what they are it’s a hobby.
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Re: Different parts of the Nation attitudes
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I disagree with the east thing. If you go to the east coast the people are very friendly and down to earth,especially in Newfoundland and that is as far east as you can go in North America So you think the whole east coast is the same?
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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