redrider
Well-Known Member
I had a student in my Def. Driving class who was a Viet Nam vet who dealt with PTSD. During one of the in room breaks he described to all how the military spent a lot of time "teaching" soldiers how to "hate" the enemy because that was how one gets to the act of killing but never takes the time to "un-hate" after things subside. Hence, his PTSD. There is a lesson in this. We all use words as poker chips except a lot of times we do not know the true meaning of what we say, or the value of the chip. Just because I do not care for (fill in the blank) does not in any way mean that I hate some thing or some one. I may not like your life choices, but I am not willing to kill over it. Ease up on the use of the word hate to describe what is really an honest opinion.
That being said, I think 20 inch rims are for the candyman. (slang for dope dealer)
That being said, I think 20 inch rims are for the candyman. (slang for dope dealer)
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