The more I think about, "I'm not mad at you" the more heartbroken I am.
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The more I think about, "I'm not mad at you" the more heartbroken I am. How can this go on? How can we let this go on?
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The more I think about, "I'm not mad at you" the more heartbroken I am. How can this go on? How can we let this go on?
@swelljoe Everyone has a breaking point, a point after which they become a much more dangerous version of themselves. I too wonder where that point is for the collective population of the US.
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@swelljoe Everyone has a breaking point, a point after which they become a much more dangerous version of themselves. I too wonder where that point is for the collective population of the US.
@mos_8502 on one hand, violence is a language they're very comfortable with and enthusiastic about (as long as it's directed at those they view as worthless), while decent Americans generally aren't. Trump likes the violence and protects those who commit violence on his behalf. But, I don't know how you peacefully respond to cold-blooded murder in broad daylight with dozens of witnesses and three or four camera angles, if there are no consequences.