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  • yuekit3

    Trump 46, Clinton 45

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/n…

    Looks like Trump is surging at exactly the right time. I still have trouble believing half the country is going to vote to put a reality TV star in charge of the world's most powerful government. That's either a sign of mass stupidity or total desperation.

    I guess it would be entertaining if nothing else. You will get to listen to Trump and his crazy shit for the next 4 years, possibly next decade of your lives.

    • I hear what you are saying and prob their qualification equally at question. but I think at this point the question mass stupidity doesnt rest on the trump voteyurimon
    • Yurimon is right... Hillary is absolutely god awful. If you fail to see that then you are part of the mass stupidity. Though trump isn't much better.set
    • Ultimately though what difference does it make when the president, whomever it is, is governed by the same entity. It's all just theatrical distraction.set
    • Hillary is far from ideal, but she's not as stupid as Trump actually is. I'd rather have her under scrutiny in the role than his bad temperament and reactionsmonospaced
    • set not exactly. it's true that they are both shitty actors but there is a huge difference between playing in a reality show and in the Broadway theatre piecested
    • Set. Ask yoruself. Would you want your boss to be difficult to work for, or a complete asshole who would grope your GF when you brought her tokona
    • the office.kona
    • At least with Hillary you have some sense of stability. Trump would be a huge black swan type event for the entire world.yuekit
    • Because I would be embarrassed as fuck traveling abroad having people realize I'm American with Trump as President.kona
    • And, no offense but that's a pretty shitty thought process of life. What difference does it make blah blah. Then why the fuck design when you knowkona
    • the client is going to want you to make it pop and increase the size of the logo. Or you know exactly what your boss is going to want, so why bother...kona
    • Why the fuck do anything because what difference does it make?

      Pretty depressing outlook.
      kona
    • Exactly kona, far from making America great it's going to be a huge embarrassment and prove that America isn't fit to lead anything.yuekit
    • yep - it's shocking and embarrassing for America that he ever got that far. And Hillary isn't much better but she be an obedient puppet. He is dangerous beyondfadein11
    • belief - a loose canon.fadein11
    • 'she will be'fadein11
    • I am starting to think he will win - the polls mean little though and nothing will surprise me after Brexit.fadein11
    • I dont know how stable things will be by accepting money from foreign governments for policy.yurimon
    • I don't think she'll ever be able to pull of anything like that yuri, not after everything recently and especially not as POTUS.monospaced
    • I'm just worried about having to constantly read and hear about Trump for the next decade....one year has been more than enough.yuekit
    • yuri - read up a little more on your nation's history.fadein11
    • yurimon it's time to leave.sted
    • Its pretty much established that you get your money upfront through contributions.yurimon
    • we are having a debate sted and its actually not spilling into a name calling convention so far. which is good.yurimon
    • why are you so eager for me to leave exactly?yurimon
    • @yuri - I think people react to you badly based on past experiences, if you behave then I am sure others will happily debate with you.fadein11
    • well this has been a process but its finally coming to fruition, for example, ive become somewhat of an expert. it started as a project not sure where its goinyurimon
    • to end up. combination of few things and as an example ive done a lecture on cyber bullying in a school.yurimon
    • it's not cyber bullying when you condescend, troll and insult an entire board on a regular basis and they react to you, just sayin'monospaced
    • unbelievable response to a reasonable comment from me, he will never change.fadein11
    • no seriously. doing this 1 hour total per day, + learning related skills. i'm even applied for a grant.yurimon
    • I don't know about being an expert on cyber bullying, but cyber condescending you are definitely an expert on. And lol at giving a lecture.kona
    • Please do tell, what school? Is there a podcast? How did you get to speak? I wonder how they'd feel if they saw their speaker here?kona
    • and when the sht gets real tries to play nice and to be friendly but in other threads he threatens the person who knows the shit he's afraid of :)sted
    • toxic fuckwitfadein11
    • if you go back you can pretty much establish it was not the case. even if im not around anything perceived different gets attacked even in politics.yurimon
    • I'm personally not afraid of anything. the experience in this experiment was unexpected.yurimon
    • omfgmonospaced
    • we are all guys here, condensation is id say in 80% of the posts are misunderstood. some emotions are pretty much do have misunderstandings. except when monoyurimon
    • says "you piece of shit"yurimon
    • you're still doing it ... your denial of how everyone is perceiving you, plus your defensive attacks are just more of the same condescensionmonospaced
    • mono you once went apeshit on a quote i posted in your profile, was deep reflecting thought provoking quote. very deep on tries to reflect on it.yurimon
    • claiming you're a cyberbully expert, then proceeding to say that 80% of people just don't understand you and are too emotional ... THAT'S very condescendingmonospaced
    • @yuri, stop making things up ... if you posted some trolling bullshit on my profile, that's on youmonospaced
    • yuri. i doubt your quote was meant to be deep and thought provoking. you were trying to provoke. period. that's ironic.kona

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