AnyRound5042

AnyRound5042 t1_j6ilagu wrote

Except it isn't true. The Panama papers affect literally everybody. Not to be callous because it's obviously an issue that is important but I've never been sexually harassed at work. So the comment you're replying to is just making stuff up and spreading whataboutism to derail the topic at hand

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AnyRound5042 t1_j6hwzm8 wrote

As far as I know polar plunge (which idk if it's a trademarked name or anything) isn't strictly for new years but I guess it's not the same thing as what this guy was doing if you want to take get into it. When I did it was usually first thing in the morning

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AnyRound5042 t1_j6e3zen wrote

I like guns, I think the issues are more in a lack of mental health resources than the presence of guns. My family has had guns in the family since before my father was born and to this day not one was used to hurt somebody (one dog though, keep your dogs on a leash if you're not going to train them)

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AnyRound5042 t1_j5w7fru wrote

its not a nonsense smokescreen actually its getting at the heart of the problem here. my company disposes of hazardous material, if i pulled a BPD and just dumped it in some guys backyard giving that entire family various diseases then i would not expect the tax payers to cover for me. luckily for new england residents hazardous materials have tons of regulations and oversight, unlike the police.

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AnyRound5042 t1_j5w0bwz wrote

Nah. By getting bring the wheel you are taking responsibility in the same way that putting your finger on the trigger of a gun you are taking responsibility. If you brought a gun into a crowded space closed your eyes and just started popping off you wouldn't call it a 'gun accident' why should we kill it a car accident?

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