yes! so you noticed that too, huh? i've been honest and open about my past. and now a few insecure ones are attacking me for it. *whatever* do you know how much bravery it takes to admit your mistakes in life? have very many of you ever tried? i doubt it. you're still stuck in the denial stage. and it gives you great pleasure to look down on people that are a hundred times more honest than you will ever hope to be. sorta like that fool in the white house. i mean, does he read the good book upside down or something? he must. nothing he does makes and biblical sense. unless you are visually impaired. perhaps that's been his trouble all along!? here's to hoping all my clueless critics will soon learn to be individuals with true morals and ethics, and stop allowing your fried brains to be influenced by what's on television. jenny
I was making more of a general observation but if it serves your purposes to get offended then be my guest... I aim to please.
So what you're kinda saying is those of us who think we know everything really annoy those of you who do?
Heh- I was kinda revelling in how a self-described genius got herself knocked up & failed to anticipate the fallout coming from her religious parents... and now wishes to impress us (try to) on how superior her intellect is. I do respect her ability to successfully get her education but her insufferable arrogance prevents me from congratulating her. With an attitude like that she's going to make her own obstacles in life. Good luck overcoming that.
I've always lived in large inner cities so I am certainly no stranger to homeless people. They used to be called bagmen or bums. It's nice that the nomenclatures have changed. I have never had to experience that personally. I've had downsized moments in my life (crammed residential hotel room with belongings in a storage space). Now with gas being as expensive as it is (thank you assh*le Bush!) living in your car isn't much of a viable option. Street and homeless people do run the gamut. Some are educated and intelligent people who have fallen on hard luck. Some are mentally ill or challenged. Some people just cannot stand to be in a space that surrounds them with walls. I am an indoors person. The most outdoorsy thing that I do it letting the chickens roam outside while I watch them. While I tend not to have too much to do with homeless people, I have been known to engage them in conversation from time to time if they are able and up to it. Glad to hear your life has turned around. Good luckto you.
Well- at least there's nothing borderline about your elitism I guess this is all about you showing us your superiority..."more compassionate than thou" You've sure put us in our place!
The damn irony of it all is, me and mine waited 5 years to have a kid. how long did your slutty ass wait? truth is, you have been repeatedly owned in this conversation that the only reason i'm still here is to expose the slut in you that you're to ashamed to admit.
With your dizzying intellect one would expect a better thought out comeback. How profoundly disillusioning.
thanks so much, mr. duncan! i understand that people will be divided on this issue. but i have a very low tolerance for these fools that think ALL (or most) homeless people deserve to suffer as they do. clearly, these misguided follks don't know the complete history. the mentally ill were "discharged" from the asylums (by the thousands), and were supposed to be given humane community care. LMFAO. sorry, but when i think of how many billions of our tax dollars are spent on war, and individual therapy is no longer paid for by medicaid: where does that leave our mentally ill except on the streets? plus now there are co-payments for their psychiatric meds? this is totally obscene. the average SSI check is only $603 each month. so the mentally ill and disabled are expected to pay rent, electric, heat, and pay for their meds and groceries on such a paltry amount. while herr bush wastes billions of our tax dollars on his silly little war (who is the enemy now? and where are those elusive weapons of mass destruction?). maybe we should ask bugs bunny to donate some of his carrots to the poor? he'd do a much better job than herr dubya, huh? i mean, mentally ill and homeless folks are treated little better than animals now. and dubya keeps reading his bible unside down. ignoring the significant parts about how jesus loved the poorest of the poor most of all. and healed the sick. while herr dubya robs the poor, so that he can reward the rich. and ignore the sick. a hundred years from now, we will be noted (as a society) as heartless and cold blooded as can be. only the strong survive. and to hell w/all the weaklings. G. B. Shaw said it best: "The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them. That is the essence of inhumanity." Amen!! Jenny
i read one of her books, i dont know if thats the only one she has. i know everything about her a fan shuld know, because i am A HUUUUGE fan, ever since her first album came out. shes m inspiration, along with JM of course
Sorry, you lost all credibility when you said your IQ is at a genius level. Do you have any idea how many people say that here? Also, let me ask... when and why did you get your IQ tested? Better yet, tell us about the test.