snoopy7548
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I like how this thread has devolved into everyone complaining about things most people agree should be complained about.
Truth be told, they are just a carried for my ketchup.fuck no. the only thing that belongs on fries is malt vinegar and maybe seasoning salt. Ketchup is only used by people that actually hate fries (potato).
Member 156719 really gets on my nerves.I like how this thread has devolved into everyone complaining about things most people agree should be complained about.
...the fuck is wrong with you?fuck no. the only thing that belongs on fries is malt vinegar and maybe seasoning salt. Ketchup is only used by people that actually hate fries (potato).
Trump is the greatest US president since Barack Obama.
Yeah, unpopular if said out loud, secretly, not so much!
highland is awesome. This opinion is most unpopular in his own household.I'm awesome.
Tailgaters . . . for any reason . . . deserve to have their private parts removed from their bodies, fried, and shoved down their throats. Although, for a first offense, puncturing all four of their tires would do.I was just gonna say... slow drivers deserve to be tailgated.
They're just jelly.highland is awesome. This opinion is most unpopular in his own household.
Tailgaters . . . for any reason . . . deserve to have their private parts removed from their bodies, fried, and shoved down their throats. Although, for a first offense, puncturing all four of their tires would do.
BMW/Audi suck, especially for daily commute
All cheese is disgusting!
And yet, the environment in which you are has a vast impact on the choices available to you.You are not, and never will be, a product of your environment. You are a conscious being who makes choices that have consequences.
That's complete bullshit.And yet, the environment in which you are has a vast impact on the choices available to you.
Uh... no, no it isn't.That's complete bullshit.
Really? I'm not going to put words in your mouth, out of respect, but you're wrong. Anyone, anywhere, anytime can do what they set out to do regardless of the hand you are dealt. I grow increasingly tired of people using their environment as an excuse as to why they never amounted to anything.Uh... no, no it isn't.
You're six years old, you live in Iowa with poor parents, and you want to go mountain climbing, versus you're six years old, you live in Colorado with rich parents, and you want to go mountain climbing. You're telling me that the only difference is choice, when you're six years old?Really? I'm not going to put words in your mouth, out of respect, but you're wrong. Anyone, anywhere, anytime can do what they set out to do regardless of the hand you are dealt. I grow increasingly tired of people using their environment as an excuse as to why they never amounted to anything.
I mean, I could distort the context of the argument to suit my position too but it wouldn't get us anywhere. If that six year old wanted to be a mountain climber, or aspired to climb mountains, then yes, it is simply a matter of choice.You're six years old, you live in Iowa with poor parents, and you want to go mountain climbing, versus you're six years old, you live in Colorado with rich parents, and you want to go mountain climbing. You're telling me that the only difference is choice, when you're six years old?
No, I'm providing an example of how environment impacts choice. I'm not saying one can place all the blame for one's shortcomings on environment, but I think it's absurd to deny that environment has an impact.I mean, I could distort the context of the argument to suit my position too but it wouldn't get us anywhere. If that six year old wanted to be a mountain climber, or aspired to climb mountains, then yes, it is simply a matter of choice.
You're using lack of independence to gain traction on your argument. Children who are presently six years old don't usually claim that being poor was hard too hard to overcome. They are children.