Originally Posted by TeamChums
Good point. The Indians used to believe it was best to shoot the buffalo that ran in the back of the heard because they were the slowest. This weeded out the weaker ones and kept the overall gene pool of the herd stronger and more prepared to handle the harsh winters. In turn, the Indians kept their meat supply strong.
Now look at the US Citizens as a heard of buffalo. The weak ones (and I'm talking about the ones who are f'n lazy and won't be productive members of society) are coddled and rewarded for their weakness while the faster ones have to slow down and take care of them or they will be penalized and ridiculed by the rest of society...all the while, slowing down and making the heard weaker until disease and starvation sets in...other wise known as "The American Way". BTW, was that racist to say "Indians"? I'm not sure now.


Originally Posted by TeamChums
Mike, I have no idea why I even clicked on your post since I've had you on ignore for years.
You are the prime example of a "cyber bully". You poke and jab at anyone who doesn't share the same opinion as you. You change their names to be condescending and pick apart their grammar and spelling just to make yourself feel better. I was bullied all through my childhood for looking Asian and being small (late bloomer). People like you made my life miserable. How would you like people picking on your child? I bet you don't have to give that a second thought do ya? I've had enough of your personal jabs at me. Why don't you go crawl back in your hole and bully some other people out in cyber space since that's all you seem to be good at. I truly wish we could meet in person some day.

You're sure making up for your childhood Chumlee. That might explain why you're always cleaning your guns. Do you drool while wiping down the barrel? Do you think about shooting some weak ones in the herd?

What would you do if we did meet Chumlee? Show me how tough you are by throwing some punches? Pull out a gun and threaten me? You're a real manly man Chumlee.


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