What’s your most controversial opinion?

Oh the comments that come to mind...

Lets just say we think you just "might" enjoy them.

Well remember this. I have nails and I know how to use them.

Oh wait... so do you. Never mind. :eek:

Because that would be worth a whole lot of street cred and maybe even some viewing dollars if it got filmed and posted maybe??? ;):D:D

Hmmm.. how much viewing dollars are we talking about? :D
 
That puts a whole new perspective on, "... sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done! "

:devil:

I will neither confirm nor deny that it may or may not have played a role in my "ratified honorary lesbian certificate" at a certain lesbian hangout bar in town thirty-five or so years ago. :p
 
Or, just because a persona can play the role of an ass, doesn’t mean there isn’t a real decent person behind that

Have I ever shared any of my favorite songs about Serial Killers? I am quite fond of them. Serial Killers and songs about them. Here is one about Jeffrey Dahmer and the lover he killed after the cops were called to their apartment over some named domestic disturbance. Its by this nice girl Lydia Loveless called Lovers Spat.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=egck_XVw9YI
 
Better Call Saul? It is pretty good. Waiting for new season. And I always loved the title. Breaking Bad is a cop term used when suspects get out of hand. My dad used it. He is Hank Schroeder. Except cooler and maybe more famous.

Here's something for you to chew on and an opinion (correct, of course, because it's mine) that fits the thread:

Better Call Saul >>> Breaking Bad
 
Everyone who runs for public office should be required to have a four-year Political Science degree from an accredited university. Further, they should be required to pass an oral exam administered by a panel of ivy league college professors on basic civics, ethics, and the content and meaning of the U.S. Constitution. It is sheer madness that the most influential jobs in the United States, jobs that have the most direct impact on the greatest number of lives, require Zero in the way of earned credentials.

Runaway idiocy must be cut off at the head. The days of electing has-been actors and all-for-me Reality TV Show nitwits to top tier government positions has simply got to end.


Ben
 
Everyone who runs for public office should be required to have a four-year Political Science degree from an accredited university. Further, they should be required to pass an oral exam administered by a panel of ivy league college professors on basic civics, ethics, and the content and meaning of the U.S. Constitution. It is sheer madness that the most influential jobs in the United States, jobs that have the most direct impact on the greatest number of lives, require Zero in the way of earned credentials.

Runaway idiocy must be cut off at the head. The days of electing has-been actors and all-for-me Reality TV Show nitwits to top tier government positions has simply got to end.


Ben

I think they should have to take the ASVAB.
 
I dont think someone is the same as a serial killer just because they’re not afraid to be disagreeable and find humor from sex site message board fakeness.
 
Everyone who runs for public office should be required to have a four-year Political Science degree from an accredited university. Further, they should be required to pass an oral exam administered by a panel of ivy league college professors on basic civics, ethics, and the content and meaning of the U.S. Constitution. It is sheer madness that the most influential jobs in the United States, jobs that have the most direct impact on the greatest number of lives, require Zero in the way of earned credentials.

Runaway idiocy must be cut off at the head. The days of electing has-been actors and all-for-me Reality TV Show nitwits to top tier government positions has simply got to end.


Ben

Disagree on the poly-sci requirement, you can cut out a swathe of other competent and considerably diverse ideas, personalities, and expertise that come from other backgrounds.

Pass a civics test, while live on TV yes.
 
Here's something for you to chew on and an opinion (correct, of course, because it's mine) that fits the thread:

Better Call Saul >>> Breaking Bad

I am holding out until Saul is done but you might be right. Probably not but its not as crazy as it sounds.
 
It’s about perspective I suppose ...

To stick with the Bundy analogy, there was a woman who - from her perspective- thought he was a good soul and misunderstood, so much so that she married him after he had been convicted of multiple counts of murder and stuck by his side, defending him. Who was wrong? Her or the evidence?

I am of the opinion that when someone shows the same behaviors repeatedly, they are showing you their character and that is all I need to know
By the same token are those who show good character traits ALL of the time, really good people or are they the ones that you should never turn your back on.

Using Bundy, he portrayed himself to have those good character traits and look how that turned out
 
I'm not sure they're being fake.

People have very different operating systems.

I think this is more a clash of Florida vs. Oregon

I have the misfortune of being bilingual in woke and fuck y'all.
 
No lingering around here. For somebody I like a bit, it is do the deed and close the door on the way out! If I am not that fond of them, a quick knee trembler round the back of the pub is enough. If they have the cheek to say “thanks” or “bye” then it won’t be happening with them again.
Sort of a one and done type then.....
 
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