Kleetus: So are you going to tell me why your wife left you?
It helps to talk to people sometimes, especially good listeners such as I.
You won't really heal and move on until we discuss this underlying issue.
I've mentioned why in the past, although that topic and it's related content doesn't belong here. So I won't be answering it here. If you really want to know we can talk via
PM/chat.
Martek: Just a coincidence that you are apparently playing by the same playbook?
I had a chance to take a sneak-peek at the Leftist Dictionary. Looked up some words; and here's their surprising definitions:
Bigot - Someone that disagrees with you
Chauvinist - Someone that disagrees with you
Hitler - Someone that disagrees with you
Homophobe - Someone that disagrees with you
Misogynist - Someone that disagrees with you
Nazi - Someone that disagrees with you
Racist - Someone that disagrees with you
Xenophobe - Someone that disagrees with you
Are you using that dictionary too?
Might read and glance over
rules for radicals (
book). More specifically calling these names and labels is to shock someone and keep them from responding which keeps them off-balance and seeming not only defensive but guilty of said charges.
#5 Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.
#13 Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
However especially with the media and with the Left & Democrats, when all they can do is call you racist, you know they've run out of things, tricks and resources.
Vainamoinen: rtcvb32 has bitten on granite concerning the topic before and lost some of those fluoride free argumentative teeth in the process, and so did you.
Having a reply of having to consume whole tubes of toothpaste in order to get poisoned, when clearly fluoride is dangerous in ppm (
parts per million) that is a clear sign something is wrong. It's marked as toxic (
and corrosive), why we consume something toxic is stupid. Dew on infowars makes a good point.
'It's suppose to be for our teeth, but we drink it, and I don't know anyone with teeth in their stomach'.
If it's for your teeth, having fluoride in toothpaste might be fine as long as it's a choice; However adding it to our drinking water doesn't need to be there. Also people have worse teeth issues than before, one study talked and showed that it was due to more brushing of teeth, although how much that is due to fluoride I can only guess.