u/Artistic_Day3201

Europeans Need To Stay Out Of AMERICAN Politics

If Europeans dislike America so much they shouldn't even bother commenting about every single American policy decision. The truth is I see more negativity from people all across the ocean than actual Americans. I might not like Trump, but obviously the vast majority of Americans do otherwise he wouldn't be in office right now. Heck even I voted for Trump, have you not seen the photos?

Besides us here in the States voted him in the states because he's funny and the rest of the world always looks down on America. The truth is Europe has plenty of problems, look at homophobia in Poland, autocracy in Hungary and the xenophobia of Germany towards Muslims. We had towers falling down like dominos over here and we still treat treat them better than Europe does. We're looking at you France...

The actual reason Europeans are so obsessed with American politics is because they've been parasitic ever since World War Two. That is the harsh but honest truth. No one here in America actually thinks we're going to annex Greenland or Canada as the 51st state; your politicians just need us to drum up tensions so that you'll actually start paying your fair share of NATO expenditure. Also the right to bear arms is a good thing, other things in society have a far larger likelihood of eliminating you than a firearm does. On average vehicle accidents take out more people in America than legal firearms do every year. (Including motorcycles.)

If you actually wanna help the US make more jokes about the fact that we don't have trains not about our constitution. Pay your fair share of collective spending without us having to beat on the ludicrous scenario of a Russian invasion coming to the doorstep of Germany. (Though in the Baltics that is something of actual concern - to my brothers fighting for American Ideals of Liberty in Ukraine SLAVA UKRAINA.) Lastly don't take this post too seriously; it's a little over the top and exaggerated just to remind Europeans that we get it... you don't like the Orange Man. We only had two options here in the states, neither was good but both were bad. Hopefully true democracy will one day come here and in the future we may be able to elect better candidates, but it'll be something brought on by Americans not Europeans.

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u/Artistic_Day3201 — 9 hours ago

A Perfect Person in a Good World and a Imperfect Person in a Evil World? - If you must send one of them to Hell who do you send?

The premise: You're a judge deciding which of two people were the better person and must send the other to Hell. One of them has committed a myriad of various crimes; the other has never done a single thing wrong. However there's a catch… the first person grew up in a Evil world. The second person however was raised in a Good world.

Is a a person who does the right thing 100% of the time in a perfect world a morally better person than a person who does the right thing 50% of the time a in a imperfect world? 

Remember you must send the other to a eternal torment.

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u/Artistic_Day3201 — 10 days ago
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Invite Me to your Group - A Challenge for Anyone Interested

Yes you heard that right dear aspiring cult leaders, for the low low price of free I'm willing to check out whatever Kool-aid your drinking. It isn't a joke, I know that most groups don't preach themselves publicly so I'm asking to be let in through the door. There's no guarantees I'll stick around if I don't like the pitch but I say give it your best shot. Scientology, Illuminati and really anybody else who this peaks their fancy I'm open to anything. The movements that genuinely will change the world are those that chase after their goal relentlessly... if you're interested in playing may the best group win.

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u/Artistic_Day3201 — 14 days ago