venotic

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[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 14 minutes ago

There's almost nothing that can be done in a case of a voter who makes bad decisions. They'd have to learn to live with the consequences caused by their poor decision making. You can show them, you can educate them and you can rationalize with them all day. But, they just have to face the music. Which is what I believe anyone who voted for Trump is going to have to go through. They think voting for him will make their lives better when he's most likely going to make them struggle day after day if not put them out of whatever comfort zone that they once had.

They don't seem to register in their minds that voting for a bad leader is going to affect everyone involved, not just pick and choose what groups of people to affect.

The unfortunate part is someone had mentioned that it is a patience thing and it is all about time. It could be years for them to finally see whatever light there is to see that shine on the errors of their poor decision making. Quite frankly, I do not have all of the time in the world and I don't exactly know how much time I truly do have left, so I just brand them as hopeless and move on.

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 3 points 21 minutes ago

It depends and I judge based on what a person has done.

Can a murderer change? Well, they've taken a life or maybe numerous lives so I place them on the irreversible pile. Those who can't change because let's say, they might've had multiple chances to change prior to murdering and they blew them all.

Can an addict change? Possibly, if they haven't gone far deep into the addiction. There will always be some kind of change opportunity for them and they haven't done irreparable damage yet.

You have to evaluate people by levels and where their stances are in life.

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 35 points 1 hour ago (4 children)

Are we winning yet?!

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 2 points 3 hours ago

In my case, my right eyebrow twitches. But it isn't because of stress or being mad, it is because of my consumption of caffeine in one day or throughout the week which is just one cause that can happen for some twitches.

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 13 points 4 hours ago

He lied openly and his voterbase ate it the fuck up. Ate everything, unquestioned. Standing there with their stupid thick skulls nodding unashamedly "UH HUH! YUP! U DU U TRUMP, U HAVE MUH VOTE!".

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 19 points 4 hours ago

Oh but we are going to let him get away with it, just like we've allowed him to get away with everything in his first term. This piece of shit is going to die like a wet fart and we're going to allow it. Because we're mostly sayers, not doers. We'll say we'll do this, but won't do it. We keep hoping for karma or some invisible deity to come in and save us, but it won't ever happen.

The reason Trump is ever in office both times, was because he is the poster-boy for hate, bigotry, ignorance and all things that incels, racists, xenophobes and bigots all look up to. They feel if he's office, they get to get away with everything because there'll be nobody or nothing to slow them down and this administration will enable it.

God fucking bless america. /s

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

I see they're treating eggs like they're toilet paper with the limit customer sign. Did they think these are flying off the shelf? Who's buying these, egg scalpers?

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 184 points 8 hours ago (20 children)

And there you have it, you stupid fucking 71 million americans, who ever believed this fuckface promised you about lowering egg prices. When it's never been about that, it has mainly been about fulfilling the crooked policies he wanted to do and is currently doing. Keep eating them high costs, you stupid fucks. And you'll still justify your reasoning for having voted for this guy because it's voter's remorse at this point.

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 14 points 8 hours ago

He's admitting that it's going to happen. What he isn't admitting to, is that he's the one at fault for it.

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 8 points 8 hours ago

What is there for you to fix? The US is once again being held hostage by a completely destructive tornado in the form of incompetence, corruption and deceit. Ukraine owes nothing to the US, it's the other way around. Don't take it too hard on yourself. The current administration believes Ukraine started it, there is no hope in trying to fix anything.

[–] venotic@kbin.melroy.org 6 points 8 hours ago

I know the truth stings, child.

 

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Particularly - America.

I personally have found that, I live in the past to cope. Nostalgia is my drug. It sometimes doesn't help because all it does is that it makes me yearn and beg for things to be back to where things were. Because it warps my mind into opening time capsules whenever I watch an old show or listen to an episode of some niche radio show that long stopped producing new material.

However, it helps because, it at least reminds me that there are some things that I can revisit. If I couldn't revisit anything, play the games I played, read the books I read, watched the movies/shows I used to, then I'd be up shit's creek because I'd have to face the fucked up things people consider what are the 'best that's offered'.

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