@Hybrid5784 and I find you especially repulsive...
Should anyone care what you and I think of anyone?
Or is the only joy in your life talking shit about the physical appearance of strangers from the safety of your key board?
Hell by the does not exist...however with the overwhelming numbers of people like you in this current world I am wishing more and more that my conclusions about hell were incorrect, as it would be nice to know you would be well towards the front of the line into it.
I think everyone's taking what I said too seriously. I wasn't saying it as a way of putting them down for committing a crime, because they did fess up to it and now they're paying the price.
I was simply establishing the fact that they're ugly, because they are.
I blame the conditions which lead people to find security and fulfillment in "black markets." I blame the existence of the black markets themselves - the "war on drugs" is as bad as the problem.
And the problem is a societal, psychological, and medical one. Everything beyond this is intrusive prudery.
Current drug policy CREATES organized crime, just as alcohol prohibition was fertile soil for the foundation and growth of the mafia.
the US military protects the drugs for the bankers, the cia smuggle it in and the fbi and dea distribute it, enforce the drug laws, and bust/frame the small time dealers and users, send them to a privatized prison where they can purchase more drugs at a very high price
it has nothing to do with drug use, it has everything to do with money
The drug war, the wars in the middle east, all the corruption, the corporate vampires, they are powerful because we depend on them. And with the crisis, they can get away with nearly anything because people are busy just trying to survive.
Once everyone is economically sovereign, then political sovereignty will come. We just need to come together locally and break our dependence on the system.
Oh, girls!
Gotta be in a 3-lettered government gang to do this kinda business...
Tressco 2 years ago
@Tressco
Brilliant comment
sonofaglitch2 2 years ago
tragic.
mcc11505 2 years ago
Wow! Tough times we live in, eh?
JixMa 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Those women are ugly as hell.
Hybrid5784 2 years ago
No, they are not, the one on the right is especially pretty. They also take FULL responsibility for what got them there...which is rare.
frozenunderwater 2 years ago
Oh I'm sure someone will find em pretty enough to prison rape.
Garlannd 2 years ago
@Hybrid5784 and I find you especially repulsive...
Should anyone care what you and I think of anyone?
Or is the only joy in your life talking shit about the physical appearance of strangers from the safety of your key board?
Hell by the does not exist...however with the overwhelming numbers of people like you in this current world I am wishing more and more that my conclusions about hell were incorrect, as it would be nice to know you would be well towards the front of the line into it.
mynameisbobtoo 2 years ago
I think everyone's taking what I said too seriously. I wasn't saying it as a way of putting them down for committing a crime, because they did fess up to it and now they're paying the price.
I was simply establishing the fact that they're ugly, because they are.
Hybrid5784 2 years ago
and I'm replying that they're NOT ugly. They don't look American, but that doesn't make them ugly.
frozenunderwater 2 years ago
Alright, we'll agree to disagree.
Hybrid5784 2 years ago
I blame the conditions which lead people to find security and fulfillment in "black markets." I blame the existence of the black markets themselves - the "war on drugs" is as bad as the problem.
And the problem is a societal, psychological, and medical one. Everything beyond this is intrusive prudery.
Current drug policy CREATES organized crime, just as alcohol prohibition was fertile soil for the foundation and growth of the mafia.
KosmicCitizen 2 years ago 2
the US military protects the drugs for the bankers, the cia smuggle it in and the fbi and dea distribute it, enforce the drug laws, and bust/frame the small time dealers and users, send them to a privatized prison where they can purchase more drugs at a very high price
it has nothing to do with drug use, it has everything to do with money
RevolutionNewz 2 years ago 2
The drug war, the wars in the middle east, all the corruption, the corporate vampires, they are powerful because we depend on them. And with the crisis, they can get away with nearly anything because people are busy just trying to survive.
Once everyone is economically sovereign, then political sovereignty will come. We just need to come together locally and break our dependence on the system.
grit123 2 years ago 3
Poverty will drive people to just about anything.
FantasmaBAnco 2 years ago 2
You are right. Poverty can only be eliminated by the society (local communities, government...etc working together).
iFixComputer 2 years ago 5