Not just Europe...
silentbuddha
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The strange death of Europe
by waton inbbc: polices at airports stop "truant" families .
with millions of irregular migrants drawing illegally on the public purse, many areas even unsafe for the police to enter, police families in their homes threatened by dissenting mobs, .
police give tickets to families who leave early for the vacation, to get empty seats at better prices.
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silentbuddha
So finklestein please explain to me how I could have grown up in a city that had enormous amounts of guns on the streets, to the point that I could pick one up ANYWHERE yet there were no school shootings.
These shootings take place in inner cities that are jam packed with guns, yet the overwhelming majority of these school shootings do not take place in these areas.
It seems like you want to blame this on the nu.ber of guns but the places with the most guns are not perpetuating this type of crime
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silentbuddha
I was mercilessly bullied for:
Being skinny
Country accent
My cheap shoes
My nappy hair
Being black
Being poor
My parents car
My cheap clothes
My backpack
Beat up every other day for one thing or another from 3rd yo 9th grade
I never thought, "Hey let me kill everyone"
There is some th ingredient different in this generation. My father told me people picked on me because they felt bad about their own situation.
My mom made me fight the kid that was bullying me. It may seem stupid but me and my worst bully became friends. I also realized through my parents that people would bully because they were lacking something they saw in me. Whether that was true or not did not matter, the key was that my parents were there and paid attention. Mind you I had crazy jw parents who failed in many other areas but they at least helped with that
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I just bought a John Deere 6130R tractor!
by silentbuddha inyou may be thinking, "so, what... it's just a tractor" right.
yes, it is just a tractor.
however, for me it was the last step in me actually realizing my dream of becoming a farmer.
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silentbuddha
Thanks guys I may have to put that Wurzels song on my playlist ROFL.
neat blue dog that does some up the feeling lol. Something about that North Carolina sun and soil
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I just bought a John Deere 6130R tractor!
by silentbuddha inyou may be thinking, "so, what... it's just a tractor" right.
yes, it is just a tractor.
however, for me it was the last step in me actually realizing my dream of becoming a farmer.
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silentbuddha
Something about sitting up high and looking over a wide expanse just tickles me. I wish I could have done this at a much earlier age, but I'll take what I get.lol
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I just bought a John Deere 6130R tractor!
by silentbuddha inyou may be thinking, "so, what... it's just a tractor" right.
yes, it is just a tractor.
however, for me it was the last step in me actually realizing my dream of becoming a farmer.
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silentbuddha
Esse quam videri I am literally laughing in an uncontrolled fashion at that story and tip lol.
I was debating between a comparable kubota and the JD but I was given one hell of a deal on the implements I needed. Its pouring rain, but I'm out in the rain riding it up and down the block lol
My barn is in immaculate condition... meanwhile my gutters are still unsung lol
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I just bought a John Deere 6130R tractor!
by silentbuddha inyou may be thinking, "so, what... it's just a tractor" right.
yes, it is just a tractor.
however, for me it was the last step in me actually realizing my dream of becoming a farmer.
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silentbuddha
That tractor will be a capable machine for 50 more years. Not to mention they look beauuuuuuutiful
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I just bought a John Deere 6130R tractor!
by silentbuddha inyou may be thinking, "so, what... it's just a tractor" right.
yes, it is just a tractor.
however, for me it was the last step in me actually realizing my dream of becoming a farmer.
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silentbuddha
You may be thinking, "so, what... it's just a tractor" right. Yes, it is just a tractor. However, for me it was the last step in me actually realizing my dream of becoming a farmer. Again, why should anyone care?
Well about 32 years ago my JW parents uprooted me from the one place I was ever happen. We lived in an agricultural town in the south where my parents moved in 1972 in order to preach in a seldom worked territory before the world ended in 1975. 1975 came and went and they were stuck in the deep south with nothing so out of sheer depression they had me a few years later.
Strapped for cash and living in poverty for 8 years they decided to move back up north and rip me from my home. I always told them I wanted to be a farmer... they always says you can be anything you want in the new system. This same remark was repeated to me for years. I was even termed being bad because I was trying to find happiness in this system.
I did the bethel and pioneer and elder thing and eventually got fed up and DA'ed. My wife left with me as well as my kids.i felt however that at the age of 35 it was a little late starting an agricultural business especially coming from a background in software development. However, 5 years later I have made it!
I am sure it will be hard, BUT it is rewarding. It is great knowing that first it is never too late to make a change, and second it is great to shut all over the idea that one has to wait for some new system or some other such goofball idea in order to find happiness or dare I say... paradise.
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silentbuddha
The solution to the problem is to figure out and treat the issues that are leading th ese children to want to kill.
The armed guards helping to reduce the numbers being killed is a massive plus.
This latest kid listened to death metal, had nazi regalia, weaponry, etc... on his social media. Students said he yelled "surprise" prior to doing it. They also found pipe bombs and explosives at they site so this is beyond the gun argument. As a matter of fact I hope this revelation forsnt lead more kids attempting to use bombs because the casualty content will be much worse.
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silentbuddha
Something is so wrong with society. Better health, better quality of life, more knowledge, more technology than any other time in earth yet these young people are so broken ...
Put armed guards in these schools. I have no idea why they are acting like it is out of the question. In the 90s shem I lived in the inner city every single school had at least 2 armed guards then, why is this such a problem now?