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When Liberals and Immigrants run your state...

johns1124

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Dipshits, How do you think the business make the loss up? Did the people in Minneapolis not want to riot as well? Did we make BLM erect the CHAZ?
 
Every time you step up to the register at any Walgreens you pay for the pilferage at all Walgreens.
 
Good god Rifle what the **** are you talking about?

Don't play dumber than usual, Stephens. You have a god damn sidewalk that ends in the middle of your yard on the side of the house. It looks like a carnival trick game where there's nowhere else to go.
 
Maybe I am confused, I do not consider myself liberal or conservative, but is the point of this is that red states don't have theft, or just not at Walgreens?
Maybe you are. Did you not see the fact that the guy rode a bike into the store, load up a duffle bag and then rode it back out?

This is what happens when liberal mayors tell the police to stand down and to avoid confrontations. The problem is only growing. Meanwhile these same politicians live in gated communities with locks on their doors so their property is secure (for now).

 
Don't play dumber than usual, Stephens. You have a god damn sidewalk that ends in the middle of your yard on the side of the house. It looks like a carnival trick game where there's nowhere else to go.

Obviously, Weinstein; you have no idea what the **** you are talking about. Did you ever paint the wall?
 
Duffel, dumbass.
Big world you narrow minded twit. Just like there is more than one way to skin a cat, there is more than one way to spell duffle/duffel.



Gee you are so easily triggered and are blind to the world around you. Which came first - being triggered or being blind to the world around you? Just trying to determine which is the cause and which is the effect.
 
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Looks like both ways.
No. The only thing that is both ways is KY Jelly's daughter's sexuality.

Just like there is more than one way to skin a cat, there is more than one way to spell dufflel/duffel.



Gee you are so easily triggered and are blind to the world around you. Which came first - being triggered or being blind to the world around you? Just trying to determine which is the cause and which is the effect.
Dufflel? Now, you're trying yet another incorrect version, moron?

A duffel bag is named after the European city named Duffel. Hence, the correct spelling in American English is "duffel."

It doesn't matter what Under Armour uses. It's wrong.
 
A duffel bag is named after the European city named Duffel. Hence, the correct spelling in American English is "duffel."
As much as you love China and Europe (especially the socialist and communist aspects of both) the situation occurred in San Francisco, so when in Rome do as the Roman's do and call it what it is called locally.

Also duffel refers to the woolen fabric used in some types of duffle/duffel bags. Most duffle bags being sold today are either cotton (likely processed by slave labor courtesy of your friends in China) or synthetic (likely processed from evil petroleum products). So a true duffel bag would need to be made out of the wool it was named after.

Now you have ignored everything factual about the retail theft epidemic occurring in San Franciso only to become fixated on a generally accepted spelling of a word that you. Grammar wasn't the essence of this thread yet you deflected to make it that.

And then true to form when you realize you have painted yourself in a corner with no way out you panic and then lash out in anger with name-calling and crude gutter talk.

No sarcasm here - this is genuine. I really feel bad for you. Have you ever considered talking to a professional about your anger issue? How you appear to react doesn't seem healthy to me.
 
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As much as you love China and Europe (especially the socialist and communist aspects of both) the situation occurred in San Francisco, so when in Rome do as the Roman's do and call it what it is called locally.
What? San Francisco is in America. In American English, it is "duffel," moron, so if you "do as the Roman's do," it would be "duffel."

Also duffel refers to the woolen fabric used in some types of duffle/duffel bags. Most duffle bags being sold today are either cotton (likely processed by slave labor courtesy of your friends in China) or synthetic (likely processed from evil petroleum products). So a true duffel bag would need to be made out of the wool it was named after.
No. Just stop. You spelled it wrong, you realize it, and you're making your error worse.

Now you have ignored everything factual about the retail theft epidemic occurring in San Franciso only to become fixated on a generally accepted spelling of a word that you. Grammar wasn't the essence of this thread yet you deflected to make it that.
Nobody ignored anything. Donavan called you out for yet another absolutely stupid attempt by you. Retailers all over the country, regardless of your perception of politicians telling police to stand down, demand that their employees don't try to physically restrain shoplifters.

I've mentioned this before, but I knew the head of security for dozens of Wall-Mart stores in Central Texas. If any of their employees tried physically restraining shoplifters, even people stealing a huge flat screen, they would immediately be fired. They weren't even allowed to pursue them in the parking lot. They relied on their cameras to try and get license plate information.

It has nothing to do with your stupid claim that politicians are telling the police to stand down.

And then true to form when you realize you have painted yourself in a corner with no way out you panic and then lash out in anger with name-calling and crude gutter talk.
What could you possibly think I painted myself in a corner about, dumbass? You spelled it wrong. There's no way around that. It doesn't matter what the bag is made out of. Even if it isn't classified as a duffel bag, you still spelled the word wrong, moron.
No sarcasm here - this is genuine. I really feel bad for you. Have you ever considered talking to a professional about your anger issue? How you appear to react doesn't seem healthy to me.
You feel bad for me? Would you like to compare lives to see who you should feel bad about, peasant?

Now you have ignored everything factual about the retail theft epidemic occurring in San Franciso only to become fixated on a generally accepted spelling of a word that you.
That I what? If you can't finish a proper sentence, ask your daughter for help. She has no problem finishing.

Oh, and it is "San Francisco."
 
Greed and rifle

Chinese apologists and America bashers
What? San Francisco is in America. In American English, it is "duffel," moron, so if you "do as the Roman's do," it would be "duffel."


No. Just stop. You spelled it wrong, you realize it, and you're making your error worse.


Nobody ignored anything. Donavan called you out for yet another absolutely stupid attempt by you. Retailers all over the country, regardless of your perception of politicians telling police to stand down, demand that their employees don't try to physically restrain shoplifters.

I've mentioned this before, but I knew the head of security for dozens of Wall-Mart stores in Central Texas. If any of their employees tried physically restraining shoplifters, even people stealing a huge flat screen, they would immediately be fired. They weren't even allowed to pursue them in the parking lot. They relied on their cameras to try and get license plate information.

It has nothing to do with your stupid claim that politicians are telling the police to stand down.


What could you possibly think I painted myself in a corner about, dumbass? You spelled it wrong. There's no way around that. It doesn't matter what the bag is made out of. Even if it isn't classified as a duffel bag, you still spelled the word wrong, moron.

You feel bad for me? Would you like to compare lives to see who you should feel bad about, peasant?


That I what? If you can't finish a proper sentence, ask your daughter for help. She has no problem finishing.

Oh, and it is "San Francisco."

Why keep deflecting?
 



 
I am perplexed by how some people have an enormous amount of free time on their hands. For instance, if you have homes in several cities, an auto fleet, are banging every other chick you meet, are the ceo of several businesses, are flying here, there and everywhere by private jet for entertainment purposes, or to be recruited by multiple Fortune 500 companies, and are an expert on hundreds of topics, where do you find time to converse with those people who are obviously less educated and who do not have the same cultural experiences as you. Heck, I'm retired, and I can't find the time to cut my grass.
 
What? San Francisco is in America. In American English, it is "duffel," moron, so if you "do as the Roman's do," it would be "duffel."


No. Just stop. You spelled it wrong, you realize it, and you're making your error worse.


Nobody ignored anything. Donavan called you out for yet another absolutely stupid attempt by you. Retailers all over the country, regardless of your perception of politicians telling police to stand down, demand that their employees don't try to physically restrain shoplifters.

I've mentioned this before, but I knew the head of security for dozens of Wall-Mart stores in Central Texas. If any of their employees tried physically restraining shoplifters, even people stealing a huge flat screen, they would immediately be fired. They weren't even allowed to pursue them in the parking lot. They relied on their cameras to try and get license plate information.

It has nothing to do with your stupid claim that politicians are telling the police to stand down.


What could you possibly think I painted myself in a corner about, dumbass? You spelled it wrong. There's no way around that. It doesn't matter what the bag is made out of. Even if it isn't classified as a duffel bag, you still spelled the word wrong, moron.

You feel bad for me? Would you like to compare lives to see who you should feel bad about, peasant?


That I what? If you can't finish a proper sentence, ask your daughter for help. She has no problem finishing.

Oh, and it is "San Francisco."
It's actually Wal-Mart, not Wall-Mart, grammar nazi.
 
, if you have homes in several cities,
Three, and one of them has been rented out for years, but number four is around the corner in another state.

, an auto fleet,
Three of my own cars isn't a fleet. The other cars are technically owned by me, but only through my company.

, are banging every other chick you meet,
Didn't bang your wife when I met her. That hag is way too old and saggy for me.

are the ceo of several businesses,
Not even the CEO of one, let alone "several."

are flying here, there and everywhere by private jet for entertainment purposes, or to be recruited by multiple Fortune 500 companies,
Not as much of an exaggeration as your other attempts, but yeah, quite a bit of flying each month, at least once private (including the Pilatus to Arizona last week).

, and are an expert on hundreds of topics,
You should try to become more educated, too.

. Heck, I'm retired, and I can't find the time to cut my grass.
That's because you have a shitty work ethic, which is why you have your lot in life.
 
It's actually Wal-Mart, not Wall-Mart, grammar nazi.

Typos are different than not knowing how to property do something. Here are many examples of me proving the knowledge to know the difference:

 
Typos are different than not knowing how to property do something. Here are many examples of me proving the knowledge to know the difference:

Typos get the best of all of us. Sometimes things just aren’t spelled “property”.
 
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Typos get the best of all of us. Sometimes things just aren’t spelled “property”.

Yes, typos are fairly common and understandable. The difference is that you deplorables usually aren't making typos when you spell something incorrectly. You simply don't know the proper way to do it.
 
Ok Einstein, let's try this yet again

Typos are different than not knowing how to property do something. Here are many examples of me proving the knowledge to know the difference:

Is it properly or property? Asking for a friend.

I've mentioned this before, but I knew the head of security for dozens of Wall-Mart stores in Central Texas.

So Wall-Mart could be considered a typo for Wal-Mart, but since the company name was changed to Walmart in 2018 I seriously doubt that it was a typo but rather an error on your part. As previous indicated the current name is Walmart. A typo for that would need to be something along the lines of Wallmart.

See the difference?

And while we are at it let's look at your use of grammar in your statement about Walmart. Is he/she/gender neutral still employed as head of security? If he/she/gender neutral isn't still employed in that capacity the proper grammar would be "the former head of security". If you are unsure of the current employment status then the proper grammar would be "head of security at the time". Also if you currently know the employment status of said individual wouldn't that mean you still "know" the individual and not "knew" the individual?

Why don't you go take some English classes before you try to critique anyone else here.
 
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Typos are different than not knowing how to property do something. Here are many examples of me proving the knowledge to know the difference:

You ever hear of proofreading? "property" or properly? C'mon man.
 
Is it properly or property? Asking for a friend.
This is a perfect example of a typo as well as a perfect example of why your fellow deplorables don't even defend you on here: you're a moron.

So Wall-Mart could be considered a typo for Wal-Mart, but since the company name was changed to Walmart in 2018 I seriously doubt that it was a typo but rather an error on your part. As previous indicated the current name is Walmart. A typo for that would need to be something along the lines of Wallmart.
Wrong, moron. I posted numerous links of me using "Walmart." Do you think I suddenly forgot how to properly spell it or is it more reasonable that I mistyped a keystroke(s) inadvertently? Exactly, moron.

And while we are at it let's look at your use of grammar in your statement about Walmart. Is he/she/gender neutral still employed as head of security? If he/she/gender neutral isn't still employed in that capacity the proper grammar would be "the former head of security". If you are unsure of the current employment status then the proper grammar would be "head of security at the time". Also if you currently know the employment status of said individual wouldn't that mean you still "know" the individual and not "knew" the individual?
No, moron. There is absolutely nothing wrong with saying "I knew the head of security . . . "

Excluding "at the time" does not, in any way, make the sentence improper grammar.
Knowing the employment status of the person does not have any impact if I knew or know the person. I could still know the person but not know the employment status. I could know the employment status by, for example, a Google search, but not know the person anymore if I haven't spoken to them in 20 years.

None of those are improper grammatically. Your attempts are putridly bad, more embarrassing than the dozens of posts you first made when you came to the board that everyone ignored, and more embarrassing than getting your dumbass suspended.

You ever hear of proofreading? "property" or properly? C'mon man.

That was so difficult that you had to go back and edit it?

"Property" should be capitalized. You need a comma before "man." Go back to being non-existent on this board. Allow yourself to only get laughed at by those on the other boards, moron.
 
This is a perfect example of a typo as well as a perfect example of why your fellow deplorables don't even defend you on here: you're a moron.


Wrong, moron. I posted numerous links of me using "Walmart." Do you think I suddenly forgot how to properly spell it or is it more reasonable that I mistyped a keystroke(s) inadvertently? Exactly, moron.


No, moron. There is absolutely nothing wrong with saying "I knew the head of security . . . "

Excluding "at the time" does not, in any way, make the sentence improper grammar.
Knowing the employment status of the person does not have any impact if I knew or know the person. I could still know the person but not know the employment status. I could know the employment status by, for example, a Google search, but not know the person anymore if I haven't spoken to them in 20 years.

None of those are improper grammatically. Your attempts are putridly bad, more embarrassing than the dozens of posts you first made when you came to the board that everyone ignored, and more embarrassing than getting your dumbass suspended.



That was so difficult that you had to go back and edit it?

"Property" should be capitalized. You need a comma before "man." Go back to being non-existent on this board. Allow yourself to only get laughed at by those on the other boards, moron.

Why do you feel such a need to justify yourself about virtually everything?
 
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Why do you feel such a need to justify yourself about virtually everything?

Moron, you run around trying to call me out on things. That occupies the majority of your time on here. So when you attempt to call me out but are wrong on it, me mocking you for it isn't justifying myself. It's exposing your stupidity further.
 
Rifle is the know all, be all, end all on this board. Don't ever dispute him, because he is the absolute WIKAPEDIA on all topics.
 
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