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Old 06-29-2019, 04:41 PM
 
Location: Occupant of USA.
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When I see on the news that a gangbanger that has been arrested 20 times was killed in a drive-by, I don’t feel sorry for them at all, in fact I’m usually thinking society is better off with them gone.
I certainly agree with you on that.
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Old 06-29-2019, 05:01 PM
 
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Recently many people that I know have died. I did not mourn for any of them. They were burdens on society and even their family and friends. Our culture says we should mourn for everyone who dies no matter how awful they or how sick they are.

Wouldn't a more evolved culture support the death of people who are of no value to society and their family. We can't afford them anymore and there are plenty of good people who need government and social services help and we only have so many resources.

Recently I have heard about people dying, who:

Were in and out of jail and prison (Or serving a life term with no chance of release.)

Never held a job and were supported by their family

Beat their wife and abused his parents

Drug addicts

Were in and out of hospitals and lived in misery and prayed to die

Old people who lived longer than they should of. Senile in nursing homes for years and years.

Sofa King agree


-the homeless
-the useless
-the worthless
-the offended
-the social justice warriors
-the welfare class
-the druggies
-the leftists
-the people of walmart
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Old 06-29-2019, 05:11 PM
 
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Whatever, I could not care less how many people don't care when I croak.

We are just a speck on this planet, soon to be gone, with little if any impact on the earth.

Your time in this universe is basically a yoctosecond compared to how long "things" have been around.

People who are totally chillaxed are, IMHO, head and shoulders above the walking crime-waves who cause murder, mayhem and all sort of other horrible crime.
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Old 06-29-2019, 09:06 PM
 
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Recently many people that I know have died. I did not mourn for any of them. They were burdens on society and even their family and friends. Our culture says we should mourn for everyone who dies no matter how awful they or how sick they are.

Wouldn't a more evolved culture support the death of people who are of no value to society and their family. We can't afford them anymore and there are plenty of good people who need government and social services help and we only have so many resources.

Recently I have heard about people dying, who:

Were in and out of jail and prison (Or serving a life term with no chance of release.)

Never held a job and were supported by their family

Beat their wife and abused his parents

Drug addicts

Were in and out of hospitals and lived in misery and prayed to die

Old people who lived longer than they should of. Senile in nursing homes for years and years.
You forgot the politicians. Most of them, both parties, are of little or no value to society.
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Old 06-30-2019, 09:00 AM
 
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Recently many people that I know have died. I did not mourn for any of them. They were burdens on society and even their family and friends. Our culture says we should mourn for everyone who dies no matter how awful they or how sick they are.

Wouldn't a more evolved culture support the death of people who are of no value to society and their family. We can't afford them anymore and there are plenty of good people who need government and social services help and we only have so many resources.

Recently I have heard about people dying, who:

Were in and out of jail and prison (Or serving a life term with no chance of release.)

Never held a job and were supported by their family

Beat their wife and abused his parents

Drug addicts

Were in and out of hospitals and lived in misery and prayed to die

Old people who lived longer than they should of. Senile in nursing homes for years and years.
The stars of today hug trees, adopt pets, outlaw plastic straws, save the owls and want taxpayers to give everybody free stuff if they can get over the fence to our country.........while they are perplexed about which bathroom to use.......we need lots more of'em.......
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Old 06-30-2019, 09:29 AM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Recently many people that I know have died. I did not mourn for any of them. They were burdens on society and even their family and friends. Our culture says we should mourn for everyone who dies no matter how awful they or how sick they are.

Wouldn't a more evolved culture support the death of people who are of no value to society and their family. We can't afford them anymore and there are plenty of good people who need government and social services help and we only have so many resources.

Recently I have heard about people dying, who:

Were in and out of jail and prison (Or serving a life term with no chance of release.)

Never held a job and were supported by their family

Beat their wife and abused his parents

Drug addicts

Were in and out of hospitals and lived in misery and prayed to die

Old people who lived longer than they should of. Senile in nursing homes for years and years.
Little Adolf is that you?
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Old 06-30-2019, 09:30 AM
 
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Recently many people that I know have died. I did not mourn for any of them. They were burdens on society and even their family and friends. Our culture says we should mourn for everyone who dies no matter how awful they or how sick they are.

Wouldn't a more evolved culture support the death of people who are of no value to society and their family. We can't afford them anymore and there are plenty of good people who need government and social services help and we only have so many resources.

Recently I have heard about people dying, who:

Were in and out of jail and prison (Or serving a life term with no chance of release.)

Never held a job and were supported by their family

Beat their wife and abused his parents

Drug addicts

Were in and out of hospitals and lived in misery and prayed to die

Old people who lived longer than they should of. Senile in nursing homes for years and years.



Got news for you, this isn't exclusive to America. The world is full of people as you describe.
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Old 06-30-2019, 09:47 AM
 
Location: FL
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So if we all decide the OP is one of those people who serves no purpose to humanity, do we get to vote him off the planet? Where do I get my ballot???
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Old 06-30-2019, 10:22 AM
 
Location: East Coast of the United States
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yoctosecond
Well, you actually made me look that word up.

Cool.
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