What a fucking disaster

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  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    my2hands said:

    To downplay and dismiss the platform and statements made by the president elect is foolish and naive...

    He stated he wanted a deportation force to deport 15 million people...

    He stated he wanted to ban people from entering the country based on their religion

    He stated he wanted to overturn Roe v Wade and women who have abortions should be punished

    He could likely shift the balance of the supreme court which

    Don't even get me started on his homophobic VP and the actual legislation he was able to pass as Governor

    Clean the fucking wax out of your ears folks... and for the love of God dont act like it's cool to be indifferent and not give a shit right now... women's rights alone may have just taken a 50 year rollback

    Yes, and just the tip of the iceberg.
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    Just wait until they let the DEA loose and start raiding dispensaries and roll back state legalization efforts a decade

    You can forget rescheduling
  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    my2hands said:

    Just wait until they let the DEA loose and start raiding dispensaries and roll back state legalization efforts a decade

    You can forget rescheduling

    That's one of my fears with a Trump presidency. Especially with wingmen like Pence, Christie and Giuliani. That's why Obama needs to step up right now and get it done. What the hell does he have to lose?
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • lolobugg said:

    muskydan said:

    Time to start Fueling up your plane Donald and herd all those Dummy celebs out of the U.S.A ..….ALL ABOARD!!!!………….Jon Stewart, Amy Schumer, Miley Cyrus, Whoopi, Barbara Streisand, Cher, Samuel Jackson, George Lopez, and of course the biggest racist of all, AL SHARPTEN. HOPE and CHANGE, HOPE and CHANGE. I sure like the sound of that NOW.

    I'd love to talk to the hamster that is running on the wheel inside your head.
    :lol:

    that fucker is rabid for sure.
    I think Miley missed her flight.
    Last call - ALL ABOARD!!!
    "Donald Trump I accept you... And this is hard to say but I even accept you as the president of the United States and that's fine," she said.
    http://www.msn.com/en-ca/entertainment/celebrity/miley-cyrus-‘accepts’-trump-despite-promising-she-would-flee-us/ar-AAk6kbA?li=AAacUQk&ocid=spartandhp
  • rustneversleeps
    rustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209
    PJ_Soul said:

    i guess because im not scared to death apathetic about an election result from less than 24 hours ago, you assume i voted for trump?

    fixed
    thanks for speaking for me. fucking know-it-all.
  • rustneversleeps
    rustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209
    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    its like any other wednesday at my work. the above post confirms the ridiculous level of paranoia to the north.

    How long did it take America to accept that black people were more than property (and then that they weren't all thieves and murderers)? That Mexicans weren't all illegal aliens and members of drug cartels? That Muslims weren't all terrorists? That women could do more than cook or clean? Donald Trump's rhetoric could be (by design) construed as accepting these old-world notions, and racists, sexists and xenophobes happily hide behind that ambiguity. This is a tremendous social regression.
    People can take on the civil responsibility of continuing to teach and demonstrate those social morals. That would be the strongest form of protest rather than chants, political intolerance and burning dumpsters.
    I think you're right, and I hope everyone rises to the occasion on that front.
    So we defy the laws that may come to be? We create an underground network so women can still have an abortion? We somehow work-around the increased monitoring of digital communication? We provide health insurance to those who lost it? etc.
    I'd rather focus my time and energy on reality.
    When you're desperate and need an abortion but there isn't any clinic to go to and you find yourself in the cleaning products aisle looking for alternatives, that's about as real as it gets. So is cervical cancer, which Planned Parenthood provides screening for. And I guess it will be pretty real for American-born children who are forced to leave their country because their parents were too scared of Immigration to get them their birth certificate.
    and you know all of this is imminent based on television ads? alittle dramatic up there today folks....
    What ads? We don't get US political ads normally. We get Canadian advertising unless we have American feeds, which I don't. I do know the role of abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, how the lack of access to abortions and other women's healthcare impacts women, and that there are many illegal immigrants who never got birth certificates for their kids and that has resulted in deportations though, and that Trump made threats towards groups who should be worried... I watched the debates and international news coverage.

    but do you know that they'll say anything to get elected. what they actually do is another story. when he actually eliminates planned parenthood, then we can talk about what a bad decision it is. when he actually breaks ground on a wall, then we'll discuss what a mess it is. you are operating on assumption. we dont know what he will be as President.
    Yes, silly me, talking about the entire platform of the man who was just elected. image
    Yeah, It remains to be seen what he does and doesn't do. But you know, I think it's prudent to really worry about what he's threatened to do (or just about the fact that he threatened it) than to under-react. Plus, even if he doesn't do any of those things... it's more than fair to be really concerned about what else he comes up with over the next 4 years. He's actually scary now, with a Republican senate and congress.
    what DONT you know? the yellow faces are almost as annoying as you.
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    its like any other wednesday at my work. the above post confirms the ridiculous level of paranoia to the north.

    How long did it take America to accept that black people were more than property (and then that they weren't all thieves and murderers)? That Mexicans weren't all illegal aliens and members of drug cartels? That Muslims weren't all terrorists? That women could do more than cook or clean? Donald Trump's rhetoric could be (by design) construed as accepting these old-world notions, and racists, sexists and xenophobes happily hide behind that ambiguity. This is a tremendous social regression.
    People can take on the civil responsibility of continuing to teach and demonstrate those social morals. That would be the strongest form of protest rather than chants, political intolerance and burning dumpsters.
    I think you're right, and I hope everyone rises to the occasion on that front.
    So we defy the laws that may come to be? We create an underground network so women can still have an abortion? We somehow work-around the increased monitoring of digital communication? We provide health insurance to those who lost it? etc.
    I'd rather focus my time and energy on reality.
    When you're desperate and need an abortion but there isn't any clinic to go to and you find yourself in the cleaning products aisle looking for alternatives, that's about as real as it gets. So is cervical cancer, which Planned Parenthood provides screening for. And I guess it will be pretty real for American-born children who are forced to leave their country because their parents were too scared of Immigration to get them their birth certificate.
    and you know all of this is imminent based on television ads? alittle dramatic up there today folks....
    What ads? We don't get US political ads normally. We get Canadian advertising unless we have American feeds, which I don't. I do know the role of abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, how the lack of access to abortions and other women's healthcare impacts women, and that there are many illegal immigrants who never got birth certificates for their kids and that has resulted in deportations though, and that Trump made threats towards groups who should be worried... I watched the debates and international news coverage.

    but do you know that they'll say anything to get elected. what they actually do is another story. when he actually eliminates planned parenthood, then we can talk about what a bad decision it is. when he actually breaks ground on a wall, then we'll discuss what a mess it is. you are operating on assumption. we dont know what he will be as President.
    Yes, silly me, talking about the entire platform of the man who was just elected. image
    Yeah, It remains to be seen what he does and doesn't do. But you know, I think it's prudent to really worry about what he's threatened to do (or just about the fact that he threatened it) than to under-react. Plus, even if he doesn't do any of those things... it's more than fair to be really concerned about what else he comes up with over the next 4 years. He's actually scary now, with a Republican senate and congress.
    what DONT you know? the yellow faces are almost as annoying as you.
    :angry:
    :anguished:
    :bawling:
    :rofl:

    :frowning:
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087

    i guess because im not scared to death about an election result from less than 24 hours ago, you assume i voted for trump?

    Over the years I have concluded lots of assumptions take place on these forums...
    I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin

    "Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon
  • WhatYouTaughtMe
    WhatYouTaughtMe Posts: 4,957
    edited November 2016

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    its like any other wednesday at my work. the above post confirms the ridiculous level of paranoia to the north.

    How long did it take America to accept that black people were more than property (and then that they weren't all thieves and murderers)? That Mexicans weren't all illegal aliens and members of drug cartels? That Muslims weren't all terrorists? That women could do more than cook or clean? Donald Trump's rhetoric could be (by design) construed as accepting these old-world notions, and racists, sexists and xenophobes happily hide behind that ambiguity. This is a tremendous social regression.
    People can take on the civil responsibility of continuing to teach and demonstrate those social morals. That would be the strongest form of protest rather than chants, political intolerance and burning dumpsters.
    I think you're right, and I hope everyone rises to the occasion on that front.
    So we defy the laws that may come to be? We create an underground network so women can still have an abortion? We somehow work-around the increased monitoring of digital communication? We provide health insurance to those who lost it? etc.
    I'd rather focus my time and energy on reality.
    When you're desperate and need an abortion but there isn't any clinic to go to and you find yourself in the cleaning products aisle looking for alternatives, that's about as real as it gets. So is cervical cancer, which Planned Parenthood provides screening for. And I guess it will be pretty real for American-born children who are forced to leave their country because their parents were too scared of Immigration to get them their birth certificate.
    and you know all of this is imminent based on television ads? alittle dramatic up there today folks....
    What ads? We don't get US political ads normally. We get Canadian advertising unless we have American feeds, which I don't. I do know the role of abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, how the lack of access to abortions and other women's healthcare impacts women, and that there are many illegal immigrants who never got birth certificates for their kids and that has resulted in deportations though, and that Trump made threats towards groups who should be worried... I watched the debates and international news coverage.

    but do you know that they'll say anything to get elected. what they actually do is another story. when he actually eliminates planned parenthood, then we can talk about what a bad decision it is. when he actually breaks ground on a wall, then we'll discuss what a mess it is. you are operating on assumption. we dont know what he will be as President.
    Yes, silly me, talking about the entire platform of the man who was just elected. image
    Yeah, It remains to be seen what he does and doesn't do. But you know, I think it's prudent to really worry about what he's threatened to do (or just about the fact that he threatened it) than to under-react. Plus, even if he doesn't do any of those things... it's more than fair to be really concerned about what else he comes up with over the next 4 years. He's actually scary now, with a Republican senate and congress.
    what DONT you know? the yellow faces are almost as annoying as you.
    Are you only an asshole to Canadians, or do you smear your nastiness everywhere? :wink:

    Post edited by WhatYouTaughtMe on
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    its like any other wednesday at my work. the above post confirms the ridiculous level of paranoia to the north.

    How long did it take America to accept that black people were more than property (and then that they weren't all thieves and murderers)? That Mexicans weren't all illegal aliens and members of drug cartels? That Muslims weren't all terrorists? That women could do more than cook or clean? Donald Trump's rhetoric could be (by design) construed as accepting these old-world notions, and racists, sexists and xenophobes happily hide behind that ambiguity. This is a tremendous social regression.
    People can take on the civil responsibility of continuing to teach and demonstrate those social morals. That would be the strongest form of protest rather than chants, political intolerance and burning dumpsters.
    I think you're right, and I hope everyone rises to the occasion on that front.
    So we defy the laws that may come to be? We create an underground network so women can still have an abortion? We somehow work-around the increased monitoring of digital communication? We provide health insurance to those who lost it? etc.
    I'd rather focus my time and energy on reality.
    When you're desperate and need an abortion but there isn't any clinic to go to and you find yourself in the cleaning products aisle looking for alternatives, that's about as real as it gets. So is cervical cancer, which Planned Parenthood provides screening for. And I guess it will be pretty real for American-born children who are forced to leave their country because their parents were too scared of Immigration to get them their birth certificate.
    and you know all of this is imminent based on television ads? alittle dramatic up there today folks....
    What ads? We don't get US political ads normally. We get Canadian advertising unless we have American feeds, which I don't. I do know the role of abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, how the lack of access to abortions and other women's healthcare impacts women, and that there are many illegal immigrants who never got birth certificates for their kids and that has resulted in deportations though, and that Trump made threats towards groups who should be worried... I watched the debates and international news coverage.

    but do you know that they'll say anything to get elected. what they actually do is another story. when he actually eliminates planned parenthood, then we can talk about what a bad decision it is. when he actually breaks ground on a wall, then we'll discuss what a mess it is. you are operating on assumption. we dont know what he will be as President.
    Yes, silly me, talking about the entire platform of the man who was just elected. image
    Yeah, It remains to be seen what he does and doesn't do. But you know, I think it's prudent to really worry about what he's threatened to do (or just about the fact that he threatened it) than to under-react. Plus, even if he doesn't do any of those things... it's more than fair to be really concerned about what else he comes up with over the next 4 years. He's actually scary now, with a Republican senate and congress.
    what DONT you know? the yellow faces are almost as annoying as you.
    Need a good ol' Canadian hug?
  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    jeffbr said:

    my2hands said:

    Just wait until they let the DEA loose and start raiding dispensaries and roll back state legalization efforts a decade

    You can forget rescheduling

    That's one of my fears with a Trump presidency. Especially with wingmen like Pence, Christie and Giuliani. That's why Obama needs to step up right now and get it done. What the hell does he have to lose?
    He's only had 8 years to reschedule...big pharma...
    I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin

    "Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon
  • rustneversleeps
    rustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    its like any other wednesday at my work. the above post confirms the ridiculous level of paranoia to the north.

    How long did it take America to accept that black people were more than property (and then that they weren't all thieves and murderers)? That Mexicans weren't all illegal aliens and members of drug cartels? That Muslims weren't all terrorists? That women could do more than cook or clean? Donald Trump's rhetoric could be (by design) construed as accepting these old-world notions, and racists, sexists and xenophobes happily hide behind that ambiguity. This is a tremendous social regression.
    People can take on the civil responsibility of continuing to teach and demonstrate those social morals. That would be the strongest form of protest rather than chants, political intolerance and burning dumpsters.
    I think you're right, and I hope everyone rises to the occasion on that front.
    So we defy the laws that may come to be? We create an underground network so women can still have an abortion? We somehow work-around the increased monitoring of digital communication? We provide health insurance to those who lost it? etc.
    I'd rather focus my time and energy on reality.
    When you're desperate and need an abortion but there isn't any clinic to go to and you find yourself in the cleaning products aisle looking for alternatives, that's about as real as it gets. So is cervical cancer, which Planned Parenthood provides screening for. And I guess it will be pretty real for American-born children who are forced to leave their country because their parents were too scared of Immigration to get them their birth certificate.
    and you know all of this is imminent based on television ads? alittle dramatic up there today folks....
    What ads? We don't get US political ads normally. We get Canadian advertising unless we have American feeds, which I don't. I do know the role of abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, how the lack of access to abortions and other women's healthcare impacts women, and that there are many illegal immigrants who never got birth certificates for their kids and that has resulted in deportations though, and that Trump made threats towards groups who should be worried... I watched the debates and international news coverage.

    but do you know that they'll say anything to get elected. what they actually do is another story. when he actually eliminates planned parenthood, then we can talk about what a bad decision it is. when he actually breaks ground on a wall, then we'll discuss what a mess it is. you are operating on assumption. we dont know what he will be as President.
    Yes, silly me, talking about the entire platform of the man who was just elected. image
    Yeah, It remains to be seen what he does and doesn't do. But you know, I think it's prudent to really worry about what he's threatened to do (or just about the fact that he threatened it) than to under-react. Plus, even if he doesn't do any of those things... it's more than fair to be really concerned about what else he comes up with over the next 4 years. He's actually scary now, with a Republican senate and congress.
    what DONT you know? the yellow faces are almost as annoying as you.
    Are you only an asshole to Canadians, or do you smear your nastiness everywhere? :wink:

    do you think i care if you call me an asshole?
  • WhatYouTaughtMe
    WhatYouTaughtMe Posts: 4,957
    edited November 2016

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    its like any other wednesday at my work. the above post confirms the ridiculous level of paranoia to the north.

    How long did it take America to accept that black people were more than property (and then that they weren't all thieves and murderers)? That Mexicans weren't all illegal aliens and members of drug cartels? That Muslims weren't all terrorists? That women could do more than cook or clean? Donald Trump's rhetoric could be (by design) construed as accepting these old-world notions, and racists, sexists and xenophobes happily hide behind that ambiguity. This is a tremendous social regression.
    People can take on the civil responsibility of continuing to teach and demonstrate those social morals. That would be the strongest form of protest rather than chants, political intolerance and burning dumpsters.
    I think you're right, and I hope everyone rises to the occasion on that front.
    So we defy the laws that may come to be? We create an underground network so women can still have an abortion? We somehow work-around the increased monitoring of digital communication? We provide health insurance to those who lost it? etc.
    I'd rather focus my time and energy on reality.
    When you're desperate and need an abortion but there isn't any clinic to go to and you find yourself in the cleaning products aisle looking for alternatives, that's about as real as it gets. So is cervical cancer, which Planned Parenthood provides screening for. And I guess it will be pretty real for American-born children who are forced to leave their country because their parents were too scared of Immigration to get them their birth certificate.
    and you know all of this is imminent based on television ads? alittle dramatic up there today folks....
    What ads? We don't get US political ads normally. We get Canadian advertising unless we have American feeds, which I don't. I do know the role of abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, how the lack of access to abortions and other women's healthcare impacts women, and that there are many illegal immigrants who never got birth certificates for their kids and that has resulted in deportations though, and that Trump made threats towards groups who should be worried... I watched the debates and international news coverage.

    but do you know that they'll say anything to get elected. what they actually do is another story. when he actually eliminates planned parenthood, then we can talk about what a bad decision it is. when he actually breaks ground on a wall, then we'll discuss what a mess it is. you are operating on assumption. we dont know what he will be as President.
    Yes, silly me, talking about the entire platform of the man who was just elected. image
    Yeah, It remains to be seen what he does and doesn't do. But you know, I think it's prudent to really worry about what he's threatened to do (or just about the fact that he threatened it) than to under-react. Plus, even if he doesn't do any of those things... it's more than fair to be really concerned about what else he comes up with over the next 4 years. He's actually scary now, with a Republican senate and congress.
    what DONT you know? the yellow faces are almost as annoying as me.
    Fixed. :wink:
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758
    lukin2006 said:

    i guess because im not scared to death about an election result from less than 24 hours ago, you assume i voted for trump?

    Over the years I have concluded lots of assumptions take place on these forums...
    I asked a question. He answered it. Thats how conversations and discovery work.
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    its like any other wednesday at my work. the above post confirms the ridiculous level of paranoia to the north.

    How long did it take America to accept that black people were more than property (and then that they weren't all thieves and murderers)? That Mexicans weren't all illegal aliens and members of drug cartels? That Muslims weren't all terrorists? That women could do more than cook or clean? Donald Trump's rhetoric could be (by design) construed as accepting these old-world notions, and racists, sexists and xenophobes happily hide behind that ambiguity. This is a tremendous social regression.
    People can take on the civil responsibility of continuing to teach and demonstrate those social morals. That would be the strongest form of protest rather than chants, political intolerance and burning dumpsters.
    I think you're right, and I hope everyone rises to the occasion on that front.
    So we defy the laws that may come to be? We create an underground network so women can still have an abortion? We somehow work-around the increased monitoring of digital communication? We provide health insurance to those who lost it? etc.
    I'd rather focus my time and energy on reality.
    When you're desperate and need an abortion but there isn't any clinic to go to and you find yourself in the cleaning products aisle looking for alternatives, that's about as real as it gets. So is cervical cancer, which Planned Parenthood provides screening for. And I guess it will be pretty real for American-born children who are forced to leave their country because their parents were too scared of Immigration to get them their birth certificate.
    and you know all of this is imminent based on television ads? alittle dramatic up there today folks....
    What ads? We don't get US political ads normally. We get Canadian advertising unless we have American feeds, which I don't. I do know the role of abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, how the lack of access to abortions and other women's healthcare impacts women, and that there are many illegal immigrants who never got birth certificates for their kids and that has resulted in deportations though, and that Trump made threats towards groups who should be worried... I watched the debates and international news coverage.

    but do you know that they'll say anything to get elected. what they actually do is another story. when he actually eliminates planned parenthood, then we can talk about what a bad decision it is. when he actually breaks ground on a wall, then we'll discuss what a mess it is. you are operating on assumption. we dont know what he will be as President.
    Yes, silly me, talking about the entire platform of the man who was just elected. image
    Yeah, It remains to be seen what he does and doesn't do. But you know, I think it's prudent to really worry about what he's threatened to do (or just about the fact that he threatened it) than to under-react. Plus, even if he doesn't do any of those things... it's more than fair to be really concerned about what else he comes up with over the next 4 years. He's actually scary now, with a Republican senate and congress.
    what DONT you know? the yellow faces are almost as annoying as you.
    Are you only an asshole to Canadians, or do you smear your nastiness everywhere? :wink:

    do you think i care if you call me an asshole?
    image
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758

    i guess because im not scared to death about an election result from less than 24 hours ago, you assume i voted for trump?

    no, I made that assumption based on your defence of the decision to vote for him, and your apparent apathy as to the possible consequences, which seems to be a common theme amongst those that are supporters of his. But I stand by my comment. You were basically saying it was fine to vote for him since he will do none of what his platform was. Thats a pretty dangerous gamble to take, based on the content of the platform.

    No one is scared to death. Enough of the dramatic BS already.

    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • WhatYouTaughtMe
    WhatYouTaughtMe Posts: 4,957
    edited November 2016

    i guess because im not scared to death about an election result from less than 24 hours ago, you assume i voted for trump?

    no, I made that assumption based on your defence of the decision to vote for him, and your apparent apathy as to the possible consequences, which seems to be a common theme amongst those that are supporters of his. But I stand by my comment. You were basically saying it was fine to vote for him since he will do none of what his platform was. Thats a pretty dangerous gamble to take, based on the content of the platform.

    No one is scared to death. Enough of the dramatic BS already.

    Don't forget another common theme from a lot of Trump voters is they don't want to own it.
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,618
    We're all in high emotional states right now. Let's try to chill on the name calling and police ourselves as it looks like Kat is probably too overloaded to manage the board.
  • We're all in high emotional states right now. Let's try to chill on the name calling and police ourselves as it looks like Kat is probably too overloaded to manage the board.

    Who is all in high emotional states right now?
  • rustneversleeps
    rustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209

    i guess because im not scared to death about an election result from less than 24 hours ago, you assume i voted for trump?

    no, I made that assumption based on your defence of the decision to vote for him, and your apparent apathy as to the possible consequences, which seems to be a common theme amongst those that are supporters of his. But I stand by my comment. You were basically saying it was fine to vote for him since he will do none of what his platform was. Thats a pretty dangerous gamble to take, based on the content of the platform.

    No one is scared to death. Enough of the dramatic BS already.

    where did i defend voting for Trump? what are you talking about? my point all day has been that the sky isnt falling. lets see what happens. i never once defended voting for trump. you and others on here cant understand that letting the process play out doesnt mean i voted for the fucking guy, and it doesnt mean im apathetic about possible consequences. my vote went to H. she lost. im not happy about it at all, but im not going to stomp my feet about it all day. im not like you. let it play out. im certainly not going to jump to a bunch of know-it-all conclusions based on "possible consequences". i dont need you, or anyone else to explain the possible outcomes to me. i completely understand whats potentially at stake. are you capable of understanding that everyone who voted for H doesnt have to be a paranoid radical less than 24 hours later?
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