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Double Standards, Democrats and Death to America

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12 ups, 6mo
The globalists in power want chaos and spread conflict globally, the USA is no longer a force for good in this world, it is the leading cause of conflict.
11 ups, 6mo
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9 ups, 6mo
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9 ups, 6mo,
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Futurama Fry Meme | YET THEY KEEP COMING TO AMERICA | image tagged in memes,futurama fry | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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1 up, 6mo,
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Are you saying the us government is bringing in anti Americans?
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0 ups, 6mo
It's like playing Jenga with someone whose strategy is to pull blocks from the lowest part of the tower.
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0 ups, 6mo
The closer you are to danger, the further you are from harm.
6 ups, 6mo,
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4 ups, 6mo,
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A genocide that actually increases the population?Hmm something isn’t right.
3 ups, 6mo,
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IKR? Seems as though Israel is some sort of protectorate of the Palestinian people.

Much like the US Government, ostensibly, is a protectorate of the American people.
3 ups, 6mo
Sounds like a meme is in there somewhere
0 ups, 6mo,
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How many jews are around today?
0 ups, 6mo
It is reported to be fewer than before World War 2 as a global Population. 17 million then 15 million now.
6 ups, 6mo
Upvoted. Yep, it seems weird to thinking people, which is why it DOESN'T seem weird to the average leftist.
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5 ups, 6mo,
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I'm still wrapping my head around the fact that they were calling everyone in MAGA hats white supremacists and neo nazis and Hitler.
2 ups, 6mo,
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It's called guilt transference. Everything they accuse us of is exactly who they are. They just don't want to be thought of in that way, so they accuse us.

The left used to call Hitler, "The man of the future" back in the 1920's and 30's. They never changed from believing in the concepts Hitler taught, they just distanced themselves from him by calling us Nazis. Some how they convinced the small handful of Neo Nazis in America to leave the Democrat Party and become Republicans. I have no clue why because they have absolutely nothing in common with any conservative in America. They share a whole lot in common with the Democrat Party.
5 ups, 6mo,
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Unfortunately the Democratic Party left the avg us citizen. The dropped long held beliefs like freedom of speech and the constitution. When you party thinks you are deplorable. It’s time to change parties. The Republican party is having trouble assimilating the populist influx. The Rino Uniparty hates the “new” Republicans. I left and went independent but the left has gone whacko and I find very little in common anymore. I think many people feel the same.
2 ups, 6mo,
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I left the Republican party because I think it is mostly RINO's. I joined the Constitution Party. Yeah, they'll never win any election anywhere but at least if they run a decent candidate for anything I don't have to hold my nose to vote for them. The trouble is they didn't run a descent candidate in 2020. Right now I like DeSantis and Ramaswamy. I don't hate Trump but I've never been much of a fan. I voted for him in 2020 only because he is a gazillion times better than Biden and Biden needed to be shut down. A lot of good that did, he got into the White House anyway.
4 ups, 6mo,
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Unfortunately 2020 was the day traditional America ceased to exist. Blatant fraud, censorship and deceit on a national level that stole an election and resulted in an Obama stooge working as a front man to implement policies that divide and weaken America. F Joe Biden the traitor.
3 ups, 6mo,
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I agree. However, I think election fraud started with Obama's 2nd term. He's the 1st president to cause an economic down turn and get re-elected. That's also the 1st election when Smartmatic and Dominion election stealing machines were used in America. There have been reports ever since Obama got those machines in America, of people seeing their votes change on the machine and it was always from whatever to Democrat.

When Trump got elected it was because they screwed up in their planning, a mistake they were not going to make in 2020. And it turned out to be the biggest fraud ever committed in this country. And it was sloppy. They had to stop the counting to reevaluate everything to figure out how to overcome a massive landslide election for Trump. They got caught so many times but everyone had been paid off to keep quiet.
3 ups, 6mo
I agree Electronic voting is insecure and the fraud likely started sooner as you say. No one will ever convince me the shenanigans that went on election night weren’t part of a vote op. I didn’t need Trump to tell me this I watched on tv as I had watched several elections. Something was rotten and it still stinks.
0 ups, 6mo
Yeah, sure
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3 ups, 6mo
That's exactly what I was thinking.

It is very clear, if there is anything that weakens, damages, harms or leads to the destruction of America, the left is in favor of it. Not just passively in favor but it becomes they're passion, they're reason to live.

If there is anything that promotes freedom, morality, personal responsibility, the Constitution, and a better future for all Americans and by default, the world, the left HATES that from the bottom of their hearts.
3 ups, 6mo
Criticizing America is literally Hitler
7 ups, 6mo,
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there are repeated mentions on ABC News of celebrations on Sept. 11 among a group of Palestinians in East Jerusalem, 5,700 miles away from New Jersey. The Associated Press Television News video aired on ABC News shows dozens of Palestinians, many of them young boys, cheering the attacks in the streets while cars drive by honking and others hand out sweets in celebration. Mentions of celebrations in other Middle East countries, including Egypt and Lebanon, were also reported on air by ABC News at the time.
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2 ups, 6mo,
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ABC is where I get all my news.
2 ups, 6mo
He asked when Palestinians chanted that. ABC reported it. I posted their report thinking a leftist would believe their own propagandists.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Him too. C/P's as well.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/abc-news-footage-shows-911-celebrations/story?id=35534125
2 ups, 6mo
See above and that article is where my post above comes from. You just have to read further down. Thanks for posting the link and supporting the statement.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Any relation to the 5 Dancing Israelis who cheered from a rooftop in New Jersey as they filmed it?

btw, It's customary to cite your source when copypasting.
1 up, 6mo
You posted my source thanks. It’s in the article you posted
7 ups, 6mo
Many Iranians use the well known chant which represents an overall feeling of hatred for America. That feeling is shared among many and is a illustrative of Hamas as well as a lot of misguided Americans we come to find out.
1 up, 6mo
Last week.
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1 up, 6mo
lol
0 ups, 6mo,
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No, the OP is not, repeat, NOT confusing them with Iran.
She was already amply corrected on the meme's theme yesterday, so at this point the confusion is clearly something being sown by design.
Mind you, many commenting here did so there as well. Yet as as seen by the plethora of posted images to them individually, likewise persist in this disinformation here.
1 up, 6mo,
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It's real easy for Jews who are not living next to billions of people trying to exterminate them. They feel safe living in America.

My Jewish friend (and like I've told you before, Jews exist outside of NYC and BTW, they're not all liberals) stands with Israel.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Billions!
That and the actual one Jewish person you met has what to do with anything here?
1 up, 6mo,
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There are 1.7 billion Muslims in the world. Anything over 1 billion becomes pluralized. Not all 1.7 billion want to kill Jews but a lot of them do.

I'm not trying to brag about knowing Jewish people. I'm just saying what my friend believes. It seems like most Jewish people in the US are liberals but that is probably because of how everyone is portrayed in the media

I no longer live in a heavily Jewish populated area like I did when I was a kid. So I don't have a lot of interaction with Jewish people right now. I have never tried to claim bragging right for knowing a lot of any specific group of people. I just live my life as is. Right now, outside of white, the biggest ethnicities in my neighborhood are Hispanic and Japanese. It matters not where they are from. I don't need to have diversity of people in my life to justify my existence.

I remember a liberal friend walking into a mall in So. Cal. and being upset because there weren't enough black people in the mall. You remind me of her. I think it's a free country and if black people didn't want to go to the mall to make 1 liberal feel self righteous then they shouldn't have to. Black people are free to shop wherever and whenever they want.

The fact that, as far as I know, there's no Jewish people living near by makes no difference to me. Jews can live wherever they want to live.
0 ups, 6mo,
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You said "next to." There ain't a billion people in that region, period.

Unless you lived in Pelham Pkwy North or Co-Op City or Kew Gardens or Forest Hills or the Lower East Side, etc, back in the day, you ain't ever been to a place that was heavily Jewish ever. So spare me your "Some of my best friends" greatest hits collection tune for............. no one.
1 up, 6mo,
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You forgot to mention Tarzana and Encino, California, in the San Fernando Valley. At least in the late 60's and early 70's Christians were in the minority in my elementary and Jr High School. It was predominantly Jewish. It probably still is heavily Jewish but I wouldn't know because my family moved away from that area when my dad got a house in what they call the "Inland Empire" (Pomona, Ontario, Chino, Upland, and a few other cities). I remember one Jewish guy in my high school but we weren't close.

"So spare me your "Some of my best friends" greatest hits collection tune"

This is such an asinine criticism that came from the left. Think about it for a second. If I had a friend who was of not of my race, ethnicity or religion then HOW AM I THE RACIST????? Did you ever think that criticism through?

If I was lying about a friend who was not of my race, ethnicity or religion then I would be a liberal and a racist. I have no reason to lie because I am not trying to fill some diversity quota to make myself feel superior to everyone.

I could not possibly care less about a person's external features.

It is all about "the content of their character". Ya know, MLK Jr and his dream. In other words, if you are a jerk then I don't want to be around you. My only concern about anyone, even if they "looked just like me", what kind of person they are on the inside.

So when I mentioned my Jewish friend I was not saying that because of that I speak for all Jews. I was just saying I have a friend who thinks like I do about Israel. I am sure that we could find a lot of Jewish people, especially in your neck of the woods, who are Jewish and support Hamas. Why they support Hamas is a complete and total mystery to me. To me that is no different than a Jew who supported Hitler. It is suicidal. But then Hitler was a Jew who supported himself.

So all of those Jews who live in those places you mentioned? Are any of them your friend? Do you talk to them? Have you ever had any of them over to your house for dinner? Do you hang out with them. And by friend, I don't mean being cordial to them just to check "Jewish" off on my diversity quota list. I mean actually love them like a true friend.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Straight from Ellis Island to Cali? A majority, no less?
Yeah, sure, a big secret community no one heard of but you. Makes sense/
1 up, 6mo,
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Secret community??? You seriously need to get out more. Have you ever set foot outside of the Bronx? NYC? New York or New Jersey?

I hate to break it to you, the world does NOT revolve around NYC. New Yorkers like to think it does but it just doesn't.

New York City is just another big scum hole city.
1 up, 6mo,
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Who are you to tell me where I've been?

And, no, you've never been to LA, so stop.
0 ups, 6mo
Lighten up a little. Don't take everything here on ImgFlip so seriously.

Well.... technically I didn't live on the City of Los Angeles but I have been there. However, I grew up in Los Angeles County. When I was a kid I was in the Los Angeles Unified School District (because it also covered the San Fernando Valley). So, I just grew up in the LA area. I don't care if you don't believe me.

You don't have to believe anything I tell you. For all you know I could living in St. Louis, MO, Louisville, KY, Kalamazoo, MI or Walla Walla, WA. It really doesn't matter to you because I am just some rando on ImgFlip.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Gaaagh, muh mod friendz who gave me 48 for not properly mourning simply misunderstood Jeffrey Dahmer's sad tragic untimely death on a meme about yay or any on capital punishment and and even for insulting MYSELF another time?

Guy, I can't even use the "r" word (**cist) which you constantly use on me or "t" words like "**oll" and "*ri**er" or it's 48.
0 ups, 6mo
I'm not the one who gave myself the name Modda-rator.... :)
0 ups, 6mo,
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Messing with what, the greatest city in the world? Literally?
Goodness, guy, you can't even name where you were supposedly born and the rest since - not that it would matter because even named no one would know them towns nor care.

You worship one of us, fer crying out loud.
I walked past his house in Jamaica Estates when I was a kid and didn't know till a little over a decade ago because it was just one of many. To outsiders, sure, it's tour bus time and a cute tee shirt to show they breathed our air for a few minutes.

Jealousy is a hungry beastie. I toss some confetti, that gets mistaken for crumbs, and I sit back and watch the feeding frenzy. You know why? Because I can.
0 ups, 6mo
I love it when you think I am jealous. What part of anything I have said sounds remotely like jealousy? Is it the part when I call NYC a big scum hole city? Is it the part where I say "you could not possibly pay me enough to live in NYC".

IF I like big cities (and that is a huge IF) I would go back to LA. If there is any jealousy it would be you guys being jealous of LA. LA has NYC beat on weather hands down. No snow, very low humidity, vastly better looking beaches. You can Scuba dive in LA and not see dead mafia guys wearing cement shoes.

You bragged about NYC having more Jews than Tel Aviv. So does LA. LA has more people from just about every country then in some case the entire country. There's more Armenians in LA than in Armenia. There are more Lebanese then in Lebanon in LA.

LA has the best Mexican food of any place in the country. I've been to Texas many times but I haven't had Mexican food there so I can't compare Texas to So. Cal. However, I ate at a Mexican restaurant in Albuquerque, NM and it was awesome.

Disneyland is in Anaheim (part of the metro). You got Disneyland out there? No?

Can you go skiing and surfing in the same day in NYC? No? Oh... too bad.

Can you get a suntan in December in NYC? No? Oh... too bad. Well..... it would be chilly but you could do it in LA. At least you wouldn't freeze to death. If you want a suntan in December, you'll have to go to Hawaii for that.

If I left LA because I didn't like it there, why in the world would I ever be jealous of NYC? You don't have to live on top of people in LA unless you really, really want to.

If LA isn't quite right for you there is always San Diego and San Francisco. But watch where you are walking in San Francisco. The libs let people take a dump anywhere they want to in SF. SF used to be a beautiful city at one time. But then Gov Nuisance has turned the entire state to crap. Half of the homeless population of the United States lives in California because of Nuisance.

The one good thing right at the moment is Gov Nuisance is hoping mad right now because the district courts just struck down his assault weapon ban as unconstitutional. Which is totally awesome, dude.
0 ups, 6mo
Um, everything you say?
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0 ups, 6mo,
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0 ups, 6mo
Nah.... Your Moddarator buddies booted me off for a couple of days and deleted 3 of my posts.

Joseph Smith is a great reason not to go to New York. The people are so mean and rude they ran him out of the state.

It's funny how when New Yorkers go to the South they learn new words they've never heard before like, "thank you".
0 ups, 6mo,
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We both know I know where you live. Someone said it the other day and months ago saying it cost me 48.
0 ups, 6mo
If you know where I live, why don't you come over for a visit.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Oh my gosh, I was just scrolling past comments and I caught this:

"There's more Armenians in LA than in Armenia. There are more Lebanese then in Lebanon in LA."

Good grief, how much to you get paid to post such utter nonsense?
There's thousands of them in LA, millions back in their homelands.

See, this is why I don't bother reading your posts, because everytime I feel bad for your efforts and do, it's all just lies.
sheesh, you posted a pic of outer LA just yesterday and tried to pass it off as the Bronx, now you're bragging about the #2 city in rats, a place that you always complain about is tha shitz?
0 ups, 6mo
How would to know, you've never been to LA and you definitely have never lived there. LA was a magnet for the world because of the weather and because of Hollywood.

Gov Nuisance and Jerry Brown before him, have made living in California unbearable and people are flooding out of the state.

Hey! Did you know the center of the universe is changing because businesses are fleeing NYC. The new center of the universe is going to be Atlanta, Georgia.

When you're no longer the center of the universe is, then how are you going to brag?
0 ups, 6mo,
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Hey, I get it, it isn't easy not being one of us - which is why you keep trying to pretend you are.

You should read up on America before overrelying on overgeneralized oversimplified one-dimensional tropes that render themselves cartoonish the way they're so steeped in artificial stereotypes.

New York City - you know, the Melting Pot of America - has the largest population of Jewish people in the USA - nearly 2 million. Heck, we got more Jews than Tel Aviv and Jerusalem COMBINED. Round the time you were born the Bronx was nearly HALF Jewish. Where do you think the nickname that ryhmes with "New York" came from?

If you actually lived where you claim to, I have known more Jews on my street alone than you've seen in the entirety of your life - and this is an Italian neighborhood. Heck, I've got more Jewish blood in ME than you've ever been near - that is, if you really lived here, which your overreliance on whispy facsimiles of Hollywood stereotypes to make up for actual knowledge of people here amply indicates you do not. It's like a James Cagney caricature stuck on repeat.

But hey, you keep posting pics of the South Bronx from the good ol' days. Even as it 'crumbled' (notice that even when clearly long abandoned and fire gutted, they're still standing fine on their own. Unlike the FEMA-help-us composite board shacks Flyover States call houses, it takes heavy machinery to knock them babies down) the place had more spirit, vibrancy, soul than anything you've ever been near in your lifetime. Just look at Times Square before and after - ugh, you can practically taste the piss stained dust. But the dayglo neon Disneyfied glitz that replaced the place lacks blood flowing through its veins. The Rotten Apple of yore is glorified for a reason, as seen in many a movie.

Ahh, to have ever lived here is to walk among the Gods.
No wonder outsiders writhe in rabid tentacles of envy,,, They can never be us, and can only describe themselves as nothing more than opposites, ghostly negatives forever stuck in our shadow...

and I'm totally cool with that
0 ups, 6mo
No, you haven't hit a nerve. I was just messing with you. It was fun at the time but I kind of feel bad about that. I am sure there are a lot of good people in NYC. A lot of people like living there. I just don't like big cities, I never have. NYC is just another big city. I didn't like LA all the time I lived there. I don't even care much for Salt Lake City. I was raised in the city, my profession requires that I, at least, live by a big city but at heart I am a country boy. The idea of living in a high rise just grosses me out.

You live where ever you want to. If you like it in the Bronx then that is great for you. If you don't like it there, then move. There are a whole lot of beautiful places in this country and in this world to live. If you don't like where you live then go live in one of those beautiful places.

"Heck, I've got more Jewish blood in ME than you've ever been near"

Are you a vampire?

"Unlike the FEMA-help-us composite board shacks Flyover States call houses"

FEMA only built mobile homes for the survivors of Hurricane Katrina and then never used them. After that I don't know of any "cardboard" shack that FEMA built.

Why do you call us fly over states? You've never left NYC. You've never flown over anything. You do realize that the place that other people land when they are flying over the center of the country is LA. And I've been there and done that. I don't like LA.

Please do not think that I think Utah is paradise, it's not, but I do like it here. The ideal place would look like western Montana and have the weather of So. Cal. No place on the planet has that. I've looked to see if there is anywhere in the world that has weather like So. Cal and the only other places are South Africa and Sydney, Australia. I could easily live in Hawaii if Hawaii wasn't so expensive, wasn't so far away from family and friends and wasn't ruled by liberal politicians.

I think much of the east coast is beautiful but it is also humid. I know not having step foot outside of Bronx you don't know what a dry climate is but I got spoiled by it. I hate walking outside in August and feeling that blanket of warm snot covering your entire body. And, yes, there are places where you don't feel damp and sweaty 24/7. I love those places and Utah is one of those places. LA used to be but for some reason the last time I was there it was humid, not NYC humid but for LA it was humid.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Would I rather be in a national park that isn't a salt flat desert in a economically useless flyover state that you pretend to reside in than in a small yard full of trash in a tract development out West?

The Bronx is in NEW YORK, fellla. The only place we got with that elevation is the former dump/now mountain in Pelham Bay Park, and that ain't Pelham Bay. We ain't had that open space for housing development in the Tri-State area since before you were born. We use bricks around here for houses rather than plywood too.

Nice try though. Really, nice try,,,

New York accent? Which one, we got hundreds?
1 up, 6mo
I'm not talking about accents that people from other countries who get stuck there and speak with. I am talking about the born and raised New Yorkers. And of the ones that I have had the misfortune of hearing (and I am not saying this because of where you are from) the Bronx accent is the dumbest of the dumb.

I would rather be dirt poor and living in a mobile home out here than living in NYC.
I live in a two story, 4 bedroom house on a 1/3rd acre lot.

You really have no idea about what is "economically useless" because you have no idea what economics is all about. If you did you wouldn't be a liberal. What is economically useless is any business trying to survive in NYC. You liberals just love ripping off each other and businesses anyway you can. That's why Atlanta is becoming the New New York City. The harder you make it on businesses to survive the more they are going to leave. The same is happening in the entire state of California. People and businesses are running out of California as fast as they can.

I wasn't bragging about the elevation of Mirror Lake. I just thought it was kind of cool. I normally don't go places that high in elevation because there aren't too many of them unless you climb the tops of the mountains. My wife and I drove to Mirror Lake, we didn't hike up to it.

The salt flats are cool. I would invite you out to see them but you're living in the center of the universe so why would you ever want to see anything in fly over country?
0 ups, 6mo,
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Really? What time you got there?

If at first....
That pic wasn't of anything east of the Rockies, AND YOU KNOW IT.
Terrain, buildings, vegetation - even the soil.
Cities, by definition, don't have wide open undeveloped swaths with tract housing on ridges.

Try again.
1 up, 6mo
Are you still going on about that picture of the Bronx. I've never been to the Bronx, how would I know if it was in the Bronx or not. I was only in Manhattan. I've also been through Newark, NJ. I think the taxi driver took me through Brooklyn on the way to the airport.

I can't help it that you live in a crap hole and it is so beautiful where I live. That is by choice. I figured that I have to work so I might as well work in a place that I like. That's why I left California. There are a lot of beautiful places in California. No place in the rest of the US can even come close to having the good weather that So. Cal. has. The problem is LA is ugly. The smog seams to have coated all of the trees and plants with grime and many times the sky is gray. The worst part of California is how it has been overrun with liberals. They are ruined the state. It is too expensive and to repressive. As a result people are fleeing the state.

I'm pretty sure there's some gorgeous places in New York state but you've probably never seen them. Why would you want to ever leave the center of the universe, right?

Years ago I was in Massachusetts in the fall. Massachusetts was unreal with the fall colors. I imagine that if you ever left the center of universe, you would see a similar scene with fall colors in New York State. I've never seen anything like that anywhere else, not even in Utah.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Lying, bearing false witness... the road to Hell is paved in,,,
1 up, 6mo
So when you run out of anything else to say, you just accuse people of lying.
0 ups, 6mo,
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1 up, 6mo
The top picture is of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming. The second picture if of Goblin Valley State Park in Utah. The bottom two pictures are from Arches National Park.

That picture of the Bronx could have been anywhere. I just did a search for pictures of the Bronx and that was one of them so I posted it. Was that picture far off from the truth? I certainly doubt it. I know because all big cities have ugly areas like that. Northeastern cities seem to have more ugly areas than most.
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Hey, I get it, it's not easy for Tumbleweedlandians to look at the center of Planet Earth with nothing but envy. But that's not my problem now, is it?

''I met one of them people once. We even spoke briefly about who's next on line"
1 up, 6mo
Clearly you and I are not the same kind of people. You like that rat infested sewer. I hate it. If I liked city life I would have stayed in the LA area. My wife would have been happier because she was born and raised in California and she really misses the ocean and hates the snow.

With NYC you've got that idiotic I'm-the-center-of-planet attitude and that mentally retarded accent. Could you sound any dumber?? Of all of the accents English is spoken all around the world by far the dumbest sounding is that New York accent.
0 ups, 6mo,
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Still?

Hey, keep typing, I'm sure it'll wipe your jealousy away on some day that isn't yet today.

btw, you ARE aware that the 70s were half a century ago?
What next, London after the Blitz?

I didn't read your wall of text as always, but you find a clock yet? How about another window pic now? I'm sure the sun is bound to set eventually!
1 up, 6mo
Oh yeah. I forgot. You never read passed the first paragraph. How dumb of me.

Yes, I am quite aware of how long ago the 70's were. I spend my entire teenage years in the 70's. I graduated high school in the 70's.

And yes, I was in London after the Blitz. I was there in 2000, that's after the Blitz.
1 up, 6mo
You'd think that people would take better care of the center of the universe. Oh wait.... It's full of liberals. That's the government's job, not the people who live there, right?
1 up, 6mo
Okay. I'm done for real this time. I'll leave you alone.
0 ups, 6mo,
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God don't like it.

But you keep doing you. And post more pics of construction sites in the chapparel mountain ringed valleys of the Bronx. I'm learning so much from you!
1 up, 6mo
For a person who doesn't believe in God, you sure are trying to be His spoke person.

Eventually if I keep posting enough pictures, I might post one of where you live. The Bronx isn't that big and all of New York City is so over photographed and filmed, I'll eventually find where you live.

Please tell me again how jealous I am of where you live?
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