I especially enjoy the folks who were not only foolish enough to watch an inauguration, but foolish enough to expect anything other than a third grade-level speech from Donny. You expected him to what, "rise to the occasion?"
on pins and needles too.
But seriously, it's pretty pathetic to worry about about what other people do with their free time, or even more so to be concerned about when they are doing it like you were a couple of days ago when you claimed posters were playing hookie at work.
Since you like to take small tidbits of information about people and then extrapolate them into one of your personal stereotypes, I will do so with you. You're Niedermeyer.
When someone's flailing, you don't care. You don't even react. You just shake your head and chuckle. It's different when someone identifies something you know is true and talks about it.
You waste too much time here. And not only do you waste too much time here, you doubly waste it on political tripe. I can even understand the grown men over the Football Forum who obsess about the movements and choices of 17 year-old high school students better than this.
You talking about "stereotyping" doesn't even meet the Giggle Test. Should we review all the sweeping generalizations you make of millions of people on a daily basis as you while away the hours here? So instead of speaking about millions, let's isolate it to you and a few other individuals. You don't like that. You don't like that at all. It's okay to say nasty things about millions, just not you individually. Makes perfect sense.
The Niedermeyer comment cuts deep.
We all find things that engage us. Some like the outdoors. Some like to booze it up. Some like to chat on internet forums. Some like to seek out groups of people to criticize them. We all make choices.
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Actually, on the passive-aggressive meter, isn't a 5 a perfect score?
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