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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 580002" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>nice post there son, feel good ? Spewed out enough self-righteous bigotry ? Enough political correctness ? It's therapeutic, you know. Pick the scapegoat who speaks the truth, and vomit a bunch of irrelevant facts he never questioned in the first place. You feel good, don't you, coz you've told some mean-minded user on the internet off, what an accomplishment ! A long post of self-righteous, pseudo-moralistic lecture. You must be such a 'good person' in life, I can see that now. Oh, how blind could I have been ? :lol:</p><p></p><p>And you're telling...ME....to grow up ?! :rofl:</p><p></p><p>"It's better than hearing about North Korea" ???.....like there's a choice in the news ? North Korea too boring for you ?...It's the REAL WORLD boy ! That's what's happening in the world right now, not some old man, however great, gradually decaying on TV with breaking news every 30 seconds.</p><p></p><p>And <strong>LittleGuy</strong>, seemingly the last one with common sense: yes, obviously I'm not sitting there with a voodoo doll trying to provoke Mandela's death. I'm saying he's a man, will die soon (is basically clinically dead) so we can move on, both his family and the world.</p><p>How quick ppl are with their weak judgment ! As long as there's something or someone to point at.</p><p>Makes me sick.</p><p></p><p>But go on, talk Mandela's current state...it's fascinating apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 580002, member: 57076"] nice post there son, feel good ? Spewed out enough self-righteous bigotry ? Enough political correctness ? It's therapeutic, you know. Pick the scapegoat who speaks the truth, and vomit a bunch of irrelevant facts he never questioned in the first place. You feel good, don't you, coz you've told some mean-minded user on the internet off, what an accomplishment ! A long post of self-righteous, pseudo-moralistic lecture. You must be such a 'good person' in life, I can see that now. Oh, how blind could I have been ? :lol: And you're telling...ME....to grow up ?! :rofl: "It's better than hearing about North Korea" ???.....like there's a choice in the news ? North Korea too boring for you ?...It's the REAL WORLD boy ! That's what's happening in the world right now, not some old man, however great, gradually decaying on TV with breaking news every 30 seconds. And [B]LittleGuy[/B], seemingly the last one with common sense: yes, obviously I'm not sitting there with a voodoo doll trying to provoke Mandela's death. I'm saying he's a man, will die soon (is basically clinically dead) so we can move on, both his family and the world. How quick ppl are with their weak judgment ! As long as there's something or someone to point at. Makes me sick. But go on, talk Mandela's current state...it's fascinating apparently. [/QUOTE]
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