Message from @Grenade123

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2018-05-11 16:41:07 UTC  

fuck, my high school has 3 "bomb threats" in a row one year. Turns out people will report stupid shit to get out of school.

2018-05-11 17:09:40 UTC  
2018-05-11 17:10:27 UTC  

next make it the teapot stance ... what do you call the kettle? ... a racist!

2018-05-11 17:17:32 UTC  

lmao

2018-05-11 17:35:37 UTC  

You're joking.

2018-05-11 19:13:12 UTC  
2018-05-11 19:28:01 UTC  

because he is brown

2018-05-11 19:31:01 UTC  

the same though did cross my mind

2018-05-11 20:39:39 UTC  

Tims cobra kai advert made me want to watch it 😛

2018-05-11 20:39:56 UTC  

i aint seen karate kid since the 80's

2018-05-11 21:09:12 UTC  

philly D just said in his video that the Malaysian vice prime minister might be a woman which might make it more acceptable in the middle east... I guess he didnt realise the vice president of Syria since 2006 has been an old woman.

2018-05-11 21:38:07 UTC  

__Homelessness in Seattle, Washington & other urban areas of the United States' West Coast__:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjko5-V21zs
https://www.weeklystandard.com/ethan-epstein/homeless-in-seattle
http://archive.is/afKQh

2018-05-11 21:57:21 UTC  

Homelessness is an interesting problem to tackle. There really is no "good" way to deal with it. Probably the only good way is to allow non profits and charities set up shelters or camps and let them run them. Just give them a place to operate. Let private citizens try and tackle trying get them back on their feet or connect them to other support. That way the towns or cities can say "they are doing something" while also not necessarily supporting or incentiving the life style nor use tax payer dollars.

2018-05-11 22:34:47 UTC  

I disagree. I think if citizens privatized that process, that process would involve a business model that puts them right back into homelessness. at least that's what it seems to me at a glance. I think what's best is to figure out why they're homeless

2018-05-11 22:47:52 UTC  

There's probably only a minority of homeless people who can actually be permanently helped out of their homelessness. That's where resources ought to be focused. It's like triage: help who you can actually help and don't waste resources helping those who are beyond help.

2018-05-11 22:48:35 UTC  

For those who are beyond helping, all that can be done is to minimize the harm they can do to society.

2018-05-11 22:50:00 UTC  

There are always going to be people who are too mentally ill, too extreme in personality, or too far gone to drug addiction to become functioning members of society.

2018-05-12 00:40:28 UTC  

@n- there is a reason i said "non-profit" and charities.

2018-05-12 00:40:44 UTC  

if there was a business model for it, then there would be business for it.

2018-05-12 00:41:18 UTC  

but turns out not many business that have figured out how to squeeze money out of debt ridden homeless people

2018-05-12 00:43:01 UTC  

out of curiosity, Alcoholics Anonymous is a non-profit organization, right?

2018-05-12 00:43:29 UTC  

I've got no sources to this, most of what I've heard is by word of mouth, but the large majority of it has been from former addicts

2018-05-12 00:44:05 UTC  

every single one of them states that AA is pretty much designed to make sure they go right back in there

2018-05-12 00:45:23 UTC  

do their member actually pay for that service? or is it free?

2018-05-12 00:46:12 UTC  

I'm actually not certain

2018-05-12 00:46:43 UTC  

"There are no dues or fees for AA membership. An AA group will usually have a collection during the meeting to cover expenses, such as rent, coffee etc, Members are free to contribute as much or as little as they wish."

2018-05-12 00:47:11 UTC  

that, to me, says there is an advantage to keeping people there, trying to trick them out of their money.

2018-05-12 00:47:50 UTC  

but still, most large scale non-profits are pretty much a scam

2018-05-12 00:48:11 UTC  

and charities

2018-05-12 00:48:43 UTC  

like the red cross

2018-05-12 00:50:42 UTC  

but who the town/city lets do this is up to each one, so long as they allow such an organization to be there to begin with.

2018-05-12 00:51:48 UTC  

the problem with using tax money is that you will fund or help subsidize someones drug habit, at least of a little while. Thats just necessary during the time they try to get sober IF they try to get sober. That is not going to be popular with a lot of tax payers.

2018-05-12 00:52:33 UTC  

so your only choice is either not give to shits, and let the local government piss away money at the problem and not do anything, or let citizens who want to help and have the means, do what they want to help.

2018-05-12 00:53:21 UTC  

sure, there are shit organizations out there, but the local government has 0 incentive to help them out of homelessness. They just want them gone and it would be cheaper to higher a few more officers to beat them out of the city, then try and help them.

2018-05-12 01:05:48 UTC  

problems exist until people eliminate them

2018-05-12 01:06:00 UTC  

pissing on a fire doesn't put it out, firemen put it out

2018-05-12 01:39:09 UTC  

tim wasent kidding about cobra kai, this shit is good, very well writen and very much knows what its trying to be

2018-05-12 01:40:43 UTC  

so, i just thought of something

2018-05-12 01:41:48 UTC  

given that California is constantly trying to import illegal immigrates but seems to export to other states American citizens, what if trumps plan to make Mexico pay for the wall is to sell California to Mexico and use the profits to build the wall?

2018-05-12 01:41:52 UTC  

#4DChess