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  • Well, do you like everyone you meet? Why expect everyone else to?

    You can make the world's best apple pie and there are still people who don't like apples. That's not a flaw of the pie or them. That's just life.

    I wouldn't say you get over it, more that you get used to it and realize that it's not (always) about you.

  • So yes, I’ll concede he is making plans to leave the country

    I had considered editing my comment to reflect the fact that he did not make plans to leave.

    You don't get to have it both ways. How you're unable to discern that is too much for my brain. Have a good day.

  • You admit he's a liar, and that he's making plans on leaving the country so why trust him when he says WHY he says he's making those plans? Again, he's a convicted felon who has yet to be sentenced. For being a stickler on 'context', you seem to be ignoring that part.

    Also, are you going to edit your initial comment to admit that he did make plans to leave the country now that you conceded he did?

  • You claimed he never made plans to leave the country, so I posted his exact quote where he makes plans to leave the country and now you're claiming I'm misquoting him?

    He's a convicted felon who has yet to be sentenced making plans to leave the country. Why didn't you mention that in your list of other factors and context we could be talking about?

  • In a series of social media posts, Trump accused Harris of stealing his idea, saying that “she sounds more like Trump than Trump, copying almost everything.”

    In a functioning democracy, this would be a good thing if you agree with your opponent on something. Instead, he has to complain that only he is allowed to use popular ideas, like the weird little baby he is.

  • "If something happens with this election, which would be a horror show, we'll meet the next time in Venezuela, because it'll be a far safer place to meet than our country," Trump said to Musk.

    #"OK, so we'll go. You and I will go, and we'll have a meeting and dinner in Venezuela."

    Cut this shit out, dude. He said it.

  • He said that during a conference call that he could do from anywhere, but suggests the next meeting take place in another country instead of calling from his house again?

    You already admit he's lying constantly, so why draw the line that he didn't say the words 'flee the country because he loses' specifically and only mentioned a plan to leave the country if he loses? Seems weird.

  • Except everyone is a sinner by default, so what's the downside? That's the problem with these "temptation" parables. Nothing Johnny could do himself would ever avoid that fate, so why act like it?

  • I think it's awesome that the silent vibes were an accident. He just didn't want to have to explain everything while he was doing it and found it easier to summarize in the closed captions afterward. People fell in love with the vibe, so he kept it up.

  • Unfortunately, in a lot of these cases, they're treating people poorly because they either expect to be or think they deserve to be treated like that too. They justify their self-hatred by projecting it onto other people.

    The answer you'll hear is, "Well, no, but SOMEONE has to tell them the truth."

  • I was more commenting on how even the "normal" part of the story was weird. He didn't even get a few sentences in before it felt wonky, and went off the rails from there.

    E: If this random woman hit the bear, talked to him, let him load it up, and then saw the exact same bear show up in Central Park, wouldn't she have reported that? If she wasn't there, how did he know her gender? Neither of those stories make sense to me.