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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 10:54 am Post subject:
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Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:01 am Post subject:
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
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I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:02 am Post subject:
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
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I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob... |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:06 am Post subject:
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
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The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:12 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
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Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:18 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
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George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:21 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
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If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:26 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
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A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:35 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off.
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Go see the CIA man in Meet the Fockers. Believe me, rights are meaningless,
but I understand, there must be government people, who believe that
with their hard work they achieve special rights for citizens to enjoy,
rights corresponding to freedom, and some of those rights include the
necessity of, you know, the need for googling everybody, but other
countries don't think like that.
Mob Boss: Let us believe what we want, ok? This is another country
to start with, so if you don't like it here, why don't you go back to your
own country, haven't you heard that before?
Me: The US is weird. Its a fucking nightmare. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posts: 240
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:42 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off.
Go see the CIA man in Meet the Fockers. Believe me, rights are meaningless,
but I understand, there must be government people, who believe that
with their hard work they achieve special rights for citizens to enjoy,
rights corresponding to freedom, and some of those rights include the
necessity of, you know, the need for googling everybody, but other
countries don't think like that.
Mob Boss: Let us believe what we want, ok? This is another country
to start with, so if you don't like it here, why don't you go back to your
own country, haven't you heard that before?
Me: The US is weird. Its a fucking nightmare.
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That's the difference, you can call everybody in Europe an Antonio,
but cannot call everybody in the US a Bob. Its the biggest, most important
lesson. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posts: 240
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:47 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off.
Go see the CIA man in Meet the Fockers. Believe me, rights are meaningless,
but I understand, there must be government people, who believe that
with their hard work they achieve special rights for citizens to enjoy,
rights corresponding to freedom, and some of those rights include the
necessity of, you know, the need for googling everybody, but other
countries don't think like that.
Mob Boss: Let us believe what we want, ok? This is another country
to start with, so if you don't like it here, why don't you go back to your
own country, haven't you heard that before?
Me: The US is weird. Its a fucking nightmare.
That's the difference, you can call everybody in Europe an Antonio,
but cannot call everybody in the US a Bob. Its the biggest, most important
lesson.
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You know, if you are weird it pays off eventually, and it pays off for me to
go to weird places. And you can keep on growing your military, just because
you are weird and so it would never pay off. But it pays off in words. So
it pays off, and its bad for everybody. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
Joined: 01 May 2005
Posts: 240
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:57 am Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off.
Go see the CIA man in Meet the Fockers. Believe me, rights are meaningless,
but I understand, there must be government people, who believe that
with their hard work they achieve special rights for citizens to enjoy,
rights corresponding to freedom, and some of those rights include the
necessity of, you know, the need for googling everybody, but other
countries don't think like that.
Mob Boss: Let us believe what we want, ok? This is another country
to start with, so if you don't like it here, why don't you go back to your
own country, haven't you heard that before?
Me: The US is weird. Its a fucking nightmare.
That's the difference, you can call everybody in Europe an Antonio,
but cannot call everybody in the US a Bob. Its the biggest, most important
lesson.
You know, if you are weird it pays off eventually, and it pays off for me to
go to weird places. And you can keep on growing your military, just because
you are weird and so it would never pay off. But it pays off in words. So
it pays off, and its bad for everybody.
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"I was called a commie all the time by school bullies in Junior Highschool in
the US for coming from Hungary, and was told to go back to my country all
the time, by school bullies who ran for school president, and later became
American politicians." |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:01 pm Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off.
Go see the CIA man in Meet the Fockers. Believe me, rights are meaningless,
but I understand, there must be government people, who believe that
with their hard work they achieve special rights for citizens to enjoy,
rights corresponding to freedom, and some of those rights include the
necessity of, you know, the need for googling everybody, but other
countries don't think like that.
Mob Boss: Let us believe what we want, ok? This is another country
to start with, so if you don't like it here, why don't you go back to your
own country, haven't you heard that before?
Me: The US is weird. Its a fucking nightmare.
That's the difference, you can call everybody in Europe an Antonio,
but cannot call everybody in the US a Bob. Its the biggest, most important
lesson.
You know, if you are weird it pays off eventually, and it pays off for me to
go to weird places. And you can keep on growing your military, just because
you are weird and so it would never pay off. But it pays off in words. So
it pays off, and its bad for everybody.
"I was called a commie all the time by school bullies in Junior Highschool in
the US for coming from Hungary, and was told to go back to my country all
the time, by school bullies who ran for school president, and later became
American politicians."
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"Two decades later I was called a spammer all the time, by old american
farts on the Internet, for coming from another newsgroup, and was told to
go back to my newsgroup all the time, by online bullies who didn't make it
as American politicians." |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posts: 240
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:08 pm Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off.
Go see the CIA man in Meet the Fockers. Believe me, rights are meaningless,
but I understand, there must be government people, who believe that
with their hard work they achieve special rights for citizens to enjoy,
rights corresponding to freedom, and some of those rights include the
necessity of, you know, the need for googling everybody, but other
countries don't think like that.
Mob Boss: Let us believe what we want, ok? This is another country
to start with, so if you don't like it here, why don't you go back to your
own country, haven't you heard that before?
Me: The US is weird. Its a fucking nightmare.
That's the difference, you can call everybody in Europe an Antonio,
but cannot call everybody in the US a Bob. Its the biggest, most important
lesson.
You know, if you are weird it pays off eventually, and it pays off for me to
go to weird places. And you can keep on growing your military, just because
you are weird and so it would never pay off. But it pays off in words. So
it pays off, and its bad for everybody.
"I was called a commie all the time by school bullies in Junior Highschool in
the US for coming from Hungary, and was told to go back to my country all
the time, by school bullies who ran for school president, and later became
American politicians."
"Two decades later I was called a spammer all the time, by old american
farts on the Internet, for coming from another newsgroup, and was told to
go back to my newsgroup all the time, by online bullies who didn't make it
as American politicians."
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F*cking... natural born spammer. |
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gyogyo science forum Guru Wannabe
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Posts: 240
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:27 pm Post subject:
Re: Most important lesson
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| Quote: | Don't talk to strangers. See? See?
And that includes saying hi to strangers in US suburbs, if you know what I mean.
One word: mob.
I live in a city, officially classified a city, it is also a community of 70 thousand
residents, and has an owner. The city has an owner. Too big for saying hi to
strangers like in a small village. Bob is mob. Mobbishness, Bush says America
is about family. Too much mob. Too big mob. Insane.
I mean Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob. Hi Bob...
The US is about family... its a fucking mob. I am talking to mobsters.
Go kill me.
Mob Boss: They are peasants, King George. Descent hardworking peasants.
Stop molesting the lower class.
George is farmer by name. So. Whatever that means.
If not a mob, let's just say, there are resemblances. Nor am I a king of anybody,
merely, kingishness. I hate rulers. So, no, not really.
A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet
rarely. Is the type of life, its a basic human need. Everything is depending
on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George.
Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just f*** off.
Go see the CIA man in Meet the Fockers. Believe me, rights are meaningless,
but I understand, there must be government people, who believe that
with their hard work they achieve special rights for citizens to enjoy,
rights corresponding to freedom, and some of those rights include the
necessity of, you know, the need for googling everybody, but other
countries don't think like that.
Mob Boss: Let us believe what we want, ok? This is another country
to start with, so if you don't like it here, why don't you go back to your
own country, haven't you heard that before?
Me: The US is weird. Its a fucking nightmare.
That's the difference, you can call everybody in Europe an Antonio,
but cannot call everybody in the US a Bob. Its the biggest, most important
lesson.
You know, if you are weird it pays off eventually, and it pays off for me to
go to weird places. And you can keep on growing your military, just because
you are weird and so it would never pay off. But it pays off in words. So
it pays off, and its bad for everybody.
"I was called a commie all the time by school bullies in Junior Highschool in
the US for coming from Hungary, and was told to go back to my country all
the time, by school bullies who ran for school president, and later became
American politicians."
"Two decades later I was called a spammer all the time, by old american
farts on the Internet, for coming from another newsgroup, and was told to
go back to my newsgroup all the time, by online bullies who didn't make it
as American politicians."
F*cking... natural born spammer.
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Hi bob...
Hi Bob!
How you doin Bob.
Hi, Bob!
Bob!
Beautiful day today Bob!
Hi bob.
How's the family Bob?
Hi Bob!
How you doin Bob?
Yo, Bob.
Ho Bob!
Bob, bob, nice haircut Bob!
Hello Bob.
Hi Bob!
Good morning, Bob.
Mr. Bob (raising hat).
Bobby!
Hi Bob!
Hi Bob!
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