Re: I'm never too busy to write a LJ essay, apparentlyininetyfourOctober 11 2008, 02:15:54 UTC
And for the record, I'm not trying to start a fight. I just think that if you take a public stance on an issue and bring it up in a forum, you're asking for people to disagree and debate with you.
DUDE! I saw your comment that you posted this. I didn't read the other comments on that bulletin before I posted that. It was an honest question and I'm sorry if it came off wrong. I was just literally asking, if you dislike it here, why don't you try somewhere else? You loved London when you went there and it wouldn't be a hard transition (since they speak English, similar mannerisms, habits, etc). I didn't mean it in any nasty way whatsoever.
It was two hours when I got a message from some dude saying "Well said what you said to Kearstin" that I got confused because I was like "All I did was ask a question!"
So seriously, I wasn't trying to harvest any ill intentions.
Normally I'd feel like commenting at you is a waste of time, but I really do enjoy doing my part to at least TRY to educate people who are ignorant and/or misinformed.
"I can't form a judgemental opinion that voting has corrupted to be formed around propaganda and media."
I meant: "I can't form a judgmental opinion upon voting that has been corrupted around propaganda and media"
Even so, when it comes down to it, I don't have to vote if I don't want to. It's a right, and I'm doing just that. Exercising the right by not. With it being something not everybody agrees with, especially by somebody who's so strong about it, I'm not trying to fight individually about it. I'm just as stubborn as anybody else, so I chose not to vote for something I feel steers away from the very thing that's most important. Even if it's brushed upon in debates or think it's the main focus of elections, I won't affiliate. As subliminally proven, all it does, it start ridiculous rants, fights, and pride kicks.
If anything...biscuit_threatOctober 14 2008, 18:42:16 UTC
to say a big Fuck you, you could always vote for an Indepenant. Not like they will win but the more vots they have they'll have better funding for next round... I'm still voting, even though most American's votes really don't make a big difference (pretty damn sure its rigged anyway) If by any small chance it does, I'll do it. It takes 5 minutes anyway, and I'll happily take any vote away from that "Shooting wolves from an helicopter Bitch!" But I do agree with the saying, you can't bitch about something if you aren't trying to make a difference for it. So if you aren't voting...maybe try to find another way to changes things...or something else to get angry about.
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It was two hours when I got a message from some dude saying "Well said what you said to Kearstin" that I got confused because I was like "All I did was ask a question!"
So seriously, I wasn't trying to harvest any ill intentions.
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I meant: "I can't form a judgmental opinion upon voting that has been corrupted around propaganda and media"
Even so, when it comes down to it, I don't have to vote if I don't want to. It's a right, and I'm doing just that. Exercising the right by not. With it being something not everybody agrees with, especially by somebody who's so strong about it, I'm not trying to fight individually about it. I'm just as stubborn as anybody else, so I chose not to vote for something I feel steers away from the very thing that's most important. Even if it's brushed upon in debates or think it's the main focus of elections, I won't affiliate.
As subliminally proven, all it does, it start ridiculous rants, fights, and pride kicks.
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But I do agree with the saying, you can't bitch about something if you aren't trying to make a difference for it. So if you aren't voting...maybe try to find another way to changes things...or something else to get angry about.
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