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Stop repeating this over and over again. We all know that but at the same time, you yourself need to realize that acting like a menacing maniac in public, especially in an enclosed area and in the subway where people are already on the edge because of the fear of random crime, is asking for trouble for yourself and that’s exactly what this loser Darwin award winner got.
hope nobody with Turrets gets on the train
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When people are crazy they don’t know that they’re crazy. Their cognitive needs, self-actualization and transcendence are gone. If you acted crazy on the train that’s what you would expect not someone off their rocker!
This crazy lunatic acted in such a way that threatened the safety of other passengers in the car, including the marine who happened to be physically able to stand up and stop the perp from harming anyone. during the lengthy subdue process, the marine’s mental health must be impaired due to physical fatigue and fear for his own safety. It’s a tragic situation caused solely by the dead perp who was looking for trouble.
Where have the protests generally been concentrated? I need to head into the city this week. Since I won’t be making massive overtime like back in the day, I have no interest in running into human trash.
Where have the protests generally been concentrated? I need to head into the city this week. Since I won’t be making massive overtime like back in the day, I have no interest in running into human trash.
There's been more than one? Only one I was aware of was this past Saturday.
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