On Sep 9, 7:05Â pm, tg earthlink.net> wrote:
> On Sep 9, 3:08Â pm, Paul gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I hate being cut off in traffic on my way home from work. Can't do
>> anything about it. The cowards know they can get away with it.
>> Otherwise, if they knew I could bash their brains in with a brick,
>> they wouldn't do it.
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>> I hate being powerless. I hate this society, where you can't rely on
>> natural human instinct to defend yourself. Our humanity has been taken
>> away.
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>> Sure, the guy cutting me off doesn't deserve his head to be bashed in.
>> He doesn't even know me. And maybe he's cutting me off because someone
>> else cut him off 5 minutes before. Maybe he's a nice guy like me, sick
>> of being disrespected and doing the little he can to vent his
>> frustration (by cutting me off). maybe he has a family, like me.
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>> But still. This is the problem. It's not that I want to go around
>> flying off the cuff whenever someone does something wrong to me, but
>> it's not just me. We're all powerless.
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>> Bah.
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> It *is* just you Paul. The rest of us are real men who wouldn't put up
> with that crap. And you can bet Sarah Palin wouldn't; she'd hire a
> helicopter and shoot you like one of those terrorist Islamo-Arabic
> wolves that are sabotaging the pipeline up in Alaska, where 500,000
> USA citizens are acting like Hugo Chavez.
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> Think about it Paul, but not too much.
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The best thing to do is keep a licensed brick and/or handy dandy
firearm in polluting vehicle (hydrogen-making itself supposedly
produces pollutants too)
When cut-off the next time, have a stimulating adrenalin rush of
healthy Neanderthalian flight or fight
Catch up with the sob who'll probably be yaking on a cell phone, then
convincingly express your rage and personhood, and
You too could unluckily make it to the police blotter if the shocked
witnesses give an accurate description/license plate number