Do you post what you would say face to face?

Courage is a great attribute, but,
i'm not so sure that it's about being scared.

It's more likely about avoiding the disturbance of fundamental principles & manners of behavior, upon which the modern society is build on.

Everything starts with a thought, then the word follows, then action is taken, which leads to a habit that forms the character and it dictates ones destiny.
Good point. I'm going to be honest, I didn't think about that perspective. In my world experience, when someone says that you won't say something to another person, the automatic assumption is that you're scared.

To answer the wrong from the perspective presented, I probably wouldn't say some of these things. Not out of fear of the other person but because you never know where things could lead.
 
Always, I'm waiting for Teleporter Tech, click the say it to my face you prick button and you both get teleported to a room, where they can say it to your face / FIGHT :)

That'll stop the annoying and the grammer naTzi's ( worse than actually Nazi's so extra T for Tossers )
 
I most certainly would. I grew up in the streets of 1990s - early 00s Uptown New Orleans in the area of the Calliope Projects around killers. Guys who'd racked up double-digit body counts – a lot of whom I still associate with today. I participated in all manners of street activities and survived it all, so there's almost nothing that scares me.
40 Projects, Rockapoco, NYC. Plenty of nights in Bed Sty, Harlem, South Bronx. Friend in the Westies. Brother-in-law was a driver for a Gotti associate - funny thing about that, he died in a car accident of all things.

Not much I fear also, except forgetting to put a stop in place on a occasion. lol
 
Yes and no. Regarding trading / finance, yes. Regarding politics, no. In many places, saying something like "all lives matter" or "America is the best country that has ever existed" will get you attacked or fired. In other areas, I'm more honest and generally have no filter online vs. in person.
 
So that's what they told you? OK.......
No, actually he did. Down here in his retirement. His fault. Who knew pain meds and liquor are not a good driving "companions".

One thing else you won't believe, my brother-in-law was also a former NYC detective who ummm moonlighted back in the day.
 
No, actually he did. Down here in his retirement. His fault. Who knew pain meds and liquor are not a good driving "companions".

One thing else you won't believe, my brother-in-law was also a former NYC detective who ummm moonlighted back in the day.


Sounds like maybe you know too much. You're not worried by any chance?............
 
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