Seven Wishes wrote:Wow, fucknuts. You shouldn't have gone down that road, you misinformed troglodyte.
You see, no matter what I post at this point, it will be bashed and torn apart faster than a pinata full of naked "alternate lifestyle" GI Joe dolls at your 50th birthday party / Judy Garland listening party (make sure to swing up and away from your enormous beer belly so as to avoid a devastating groin injury). So, suffice it to say, it's really none of your business what I do for a living; if I make a reference to it, some other random asshole will cast more aspersions upon my character. My most recent "professional" job, douchebag, was as an Administrator at a 14-physician practice. What that has to do with my ability to engage in intelligent discourse is beyond me. Either way, don't attempt to subvert the conversation.
What are you, a personal trainer? There's absolutely no shame in that. I have a relative who does that. He does well for himself.
I was not trying to subvert any "conversation" (as much as you just putting words in my mouth can be called a conversation). I was just genuinely curious if you spout such idiotic social theories in real life too, and if so, where you did it.
No matter what you think or what you do, from unemployed to president of the US, there's nothing resembling "intelligent discourse" when said discourse involves asserting that the only reason people disbelieve Obama's death is because Osama is black (look! Freudian slip everyone... I must be a racist... I typed Obama's death by accident!).
I still don't understand why you're getting so riled up at me anyway. I've been critical of the entire government's handling of this thing after the actual operation. There was clearly a lack of planning and a massive communication breakdown among many officials. Now, we're hearing even some senators were shown AND duped by fake photos. It's just an embarrassment all the way around, and I'm equally embarrassed for/at the Republicans who think we need to be afraid of "angering" the ragheads by releasing the photo.