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Originally posted by CyberKat
I know exactly what you mean. I mean, I am a city person, I do prefer the city to the country. However, at the present time, I am living in OKC (Oklahoma City). I do not like it here. I'm only here because I ended up here and met my boyfriend, who grew here (not a typo), those who grow in Oklahoma, tend to either not know how to leave, or leave and inevitably come back. Why? I have no idea. But anyway, I'm pretty sure that it's like you said in most cities now a days. Here, there is literally a "high speed" chase, with a cop chasing a citizen every day which inevitably ends in a fatality or serious injury. Also, they seem to make sure that it always happens right around 3:00pm, as children are being let out of school. And when that isn't going on, there is regular road-rage going on constantly, at any place in the city, at any time of day or night. And as far as I can tell, it seems to usually be over the horrendous crime of someone either cutting someone else off in traffic, or not letting someone merge in their lane. Often someone sticks their arm out of a window or the top of a convertable with a gun in their hand and takes a shot at the offending driver. I'm serious!
People are rude in the grocery store. They don't care if they have a heaping cartful, and someone comes up behind them with one or two items, they just let them wait, while they take their time. And, just try to say a friendly "hello" to someone passing by while walking on the sidewalk. You would be extremely lucky to have a "hello" back. The norm is a sneer, or they won't move over an inch to let you by, etc.....
Yes, people are very self-centered these days..
Sad thing.
Originally posted by 8bitagent
Ok, how have things changed the way I see it(Im 27 now)
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I remember haven grown up in the 1980's, being scared straight from all the anti drug propaganda. [more truncated]
Originally by 8BitAgent
Now me, I dislike smoking because I see big tobacco as a major puzzle piece of the corporate new world order, enslaving disenfranchised poor people around the country. I view big tobacco like I do Nike, Bayer(IG Farben), IBM,
Coca Cola, Halliburton, Unocal, GE, Monsantos, etc. IE: corporations doing very bad things; or that have done bad things. But I also believe in free hcoice, and find it outrageous smoking is banned from bars and nite clubs in a lot of places.
And as for getting pulled over arbitrarily, I guess there's a lot of bored cops.
Originally posted by CyberKat
I know exactly what you mean. I mean, I am a city person, I do prefer the city to the country. However, at the present time, I am living in OKC (Oklahoma City). I do not like it here. I'm only here because I ended up here and met my boyfriend, who grew here (not a typo), those who grow in Oklahoma, tend to either not know how to leave, or leave and inevitably come back. Why? I have no idea. But anyway, I'm pretty sure that it's like you said in most cities now a days. Here, there is literally a "high speed" chase, with a cop chasing a citizen every day which inevitably ends in a fatality or serious injury. Also, they seem to make sure that it always happens right around 3:00pm, as children are being let out of school. And when that isn't going on, there is regular road-rage going on constantly, at any place in the city, at any time of day or night. And as far as I can tell, it seems to usually be over the horrendous crime of someone either cutting someone else off in traffic, or not letting someone merge in their lane. Often someone sticks their arm out of a window or the top of a convertable with a gun in their hand and takes a shot at the offending driver. I'm serious!
People are rude in the grocery store. They don't care if they have a heaping cartful, and someone comes up behind them with one or two items, they just let them wait, while they take their time. And, just try to say a friendly "hello" to someone passing by while walking on the sidewalk. You would be extremely lucky to have a "hello" back. The norm is a sneer, or they won't move over an inch to let you by, etc.....
Yes, people are very self-centered these days..
Sad thing.
Originally posted by QuietSoul
Originally posted by justme1640
Originally posted by QuietSoul
The worst of all, is the very people that enjoyed all these luxuries you speak of are the very same people that are taking them all away.
Ironic isnt it?
QS were you referring to my post above you? I guess living on an island and growing up with a lot of commercial fishermen in my family - and while my dad worked for the highway department we often lived off of what we got from fishing, clamming, scalloping, crabbing etc - I don't consider any of those things luxuries. And beach parties were a Sunday event -- we would go out fishing or clamming in the boat and at a certain time meet with other friends at a beach - who had done the same - and eat what we all had gotten -
jm
No, I was referring to the entire post, luxuries taken away by the very people that enjoyed them..
Originally posted by DarkSide
Originally posted by QuietSoul
Originally posted by justme1640
Originally posted by QuietSoul
The worst of all, is the very people that enjoyed all these luxuries you speak of are the very same people that are taking them all away.
Ironic isnt it?
QS were you referring to my post above you? I guess living on an island and growing up with a lot of commercial fishermen in my family - and while my dad worked for the highway department we often lived off of what we got from fishing, clamming, scalloping, crabbing etc - I don't consider any of those things luxuries. And beach parties were a Sunday event -- we would go out fishing or clamming in the boat and at a certain time meet with other friends at a beach - who had done the same - and eat what we all had gotten -
jm
No, I was referring to the entire post, luxuries taken away by the very people that enjoyed them..
DO you really think smoking is a luxury?
Originally posted by FLYIN HIGH
Nice post Cyberkat I think that the day is coming pretty soon that we are not going to have to worry about such things.
I agree, great post. Now if I could just figure out what happened to the REAL versions of Bugs Bunny, Wiley Coyote, and Daffy Duck cartoons. I miss them!!!!
Originally posted by FLYIN HIGH
Nice post Cyberkat I think that the day is coming pretty soon that we are not going to have to worry about such things.
I agree, great post. Now if I could just figure out what happened to the REAL versions of Bugs Bunny, Wiley Coyote, and Daffy Duck cartoons. Gawd, I miss them!!!!
Originally posted by FLYIN HIGH
Nice post Cyberkat I think that the day is coming pretty soon that we are not going to have to worry about such things. There does appear to be some pretty serious "conditioning" going on in the recent years especially since post 9/11................. We need to raise hell with as many people as we can to help make the Govt. aware of the fact that we are not going to be led around by the nose like we have since the mid '70's. We need to get something going in order to let the govt. know that there is a REAL line in the sand and it will not be breeched by them. One person is not going to cut it. It must be done with large crowds of people demanding from our govt. that we are prepared to keep our rights no matter what...................... Peacefully always. If it comes down to them or me, I'm going to choose what I deem the best for myself.
Originally posted by CyberKat
Our rights and freedoms that are inherently ours. I realize, and have read where many different people have written it on the Web that, "There are more of us than there are of them".
I know this to be true, but somehow, we still all seem to be so scattered, rather than becoming organized. If I knew any way in the world (non-violent most preferably) to accomplish this, I would have done so long ago.
How do we do this? If there is a will, there is a way, or so they say.