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that's why you won't stop harassing me!!!!!!!! Leave me alone and don't reply to me again. I've never said anything to and don't wish to in the future.
The issue with ignoring them and not walking away is that they may try to kill you. I think this happened at the light rail in JC a few years ago. I remember it because we had just moved to Hoboken and DH was taking the lightrail to work.
When people are acting erractically, I do not want to be near them. I do realize that someone could look normal and act normal and do the same thing.
I hear ya...but I didn't get a 'scary' vibe from him; just an a-hole vibe. I guess he felt he was in 'safe' enough company to talk sh*t. He must have been about 60, white hair, looked Italian American--on the very fair side. I can't wait to leave NJ. I really don't like it.
Please escuse the confusion since you had said "every time" you had lived near Indians, you had gotten mice and roaches; that sounded like a pattern.
Correlation does not equal causation. I wonder if there are Indian folks saying on another forum, "Can't stand it. Every time one of us lived near June87, we had gotten mice and roaches."
Not multiple times. After getting Indian neighbors. I've been living where I live for years. No Indian neighbors. Why don't have mice or any bugs?
I have never seen so much snow and cold in last 5 years where I have live. I guess it is the Indian family that moved in across the street that is bring in all the snow. Darn Indians!
Go ahead and point to passage in the article supporting YOUR blanket statement:"In general, Jersey people seem to be less tolerant than some of the other northeastern states."
Ugh god you are useless.
My point of the article is the misconception that people in the northeast are liberal and progressive. The author of the article felt like an outsider when he visited BOS. This same logic can be applied to how some feel about NJ and silent racism.
Can you grasp this logic, or is too outside of the box thinking for you?
I hear ya...but I didn't get a 'scary' vibe from him; just an a-hole vibe. I guess he felt he was in 'safe' enough company to talk sh*t. He must have been about 60, white hair, looked Italian American--on the very fair side. I can't wait to leave NJ. I really don't like it.
That guy was smiling when he left? Scary. Sounds like he is a few fries short of a Happy Meal.
Most of us in New Jersey are very nice. Really.
And there are some lovely areas in this state. Really.
Please get to really know this state before you move away. Every state has both good people and bad.
At least we don't have places named after Jefferson Davis in this state. At least not that I know of. But I'm sure there are some very nice places in the South, too.
My point of the article is the misconception that people in the northeast are liberal and progressive. The author of the article felt like an outsider when he visited BOS. This same logic can be applied to how some feel about NJ and silent racism.
Can you grasp this logic, or is too outside of the box thinking for you?
Silent racism might be preferable to dumb people bringing up race first thing in the morning to a bunch of strangers who don't care in a public place. Like, can I have a cup of coffee and my lottery tickets in peace? I just wish Bubba would have walked in and punched him in the face.
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