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Anler

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  1. And a safe space snowflake faggot with delicate feelings!
  2. Anler

    Well Duh!

    But they are always bitching about liberals and immigrants and Muslims. Can't be all that happy if they are always bitching.
  3. Anler

    Well Duh!

    It isnt a political biased thread. So yeah liberals too!
  4. dude, when I was putting in my pool we just got done pouring concrete around the base of the walls. I take off my rubber boots with concrete all over them and put on some crocs. Go in the pool to grab a wheel barrow out of there and I had a board across the trench. Well those slippery ass crocs fucking slid off the board and I went in the trench with the wet concrete. Sprained my fucking foot. Thought it was broke. Hate those mother fuckers now!
  5. Anler

    Well Duh!

    I thought about tagging some others but he is AMG!
  6. Anler

    Well Duh!

    I have so many people that want to bust my teeth out i just stopped keeping track!
  7. I think the enquirer had a good reputation for checking facts.
  8. Anler

    Well Duh!

    It was too good to pass up!
  9. @SVT Renegade XRS Angry People Are More Likely to Overestimate Intelligence, Study Finds August 06, 2018 A study of 528 participants found that people who have a quick temper or score high on having a tendency to be angry, also tend to overestimate their intelligence and abilities. The illusory perception of themselves — which is associated with narcissistic illusions — was unrelated to their actual intelligence quotient, PsyPost reported. Researchers said that since this study looked only at dispositional tendencies, they hoped to study whether being temporarily angry also leads to biased perceptions of ability. Negative emotions of any kind can blur perceptions of reality, whether it’s anger or pessimism or just feelings of depression or extreme grief. When it comes to anger, there actually is a biochemical cascade that occurs when you’re angry, called the fight-or-flight response. It’s a stress response that begins in your brain, eventually working itself into every cell of your body. As such, it can affect the way your body interprets these signals in such a way that you may even feel chest pains even though there’s nothing physically wrong with your heart. And, yes, earlier studies have shown that all of this can affect your cognitive behavior, willpower, decision making and judgment. It’s also been shown that short-fueled people live shorter lives, as frequent anger is associated with a heightened risk of high blood pressure and heart problems, including heart attack and stroke. Even an intense bout of anger has its risks. Fortunately, there are scientifically proven ways to strengthen your prefrontal cortex and improve your self-control in emotion-triggered situations. One tried-and-true proven method of conditioning yourself to learn to feel more at ease with life’s everyday happenings and to improve your mental and emotional outlook is to make it a point to be more mindful — focusing on what you're doing and the sensations you're experiencing in the moment.
  10. Trump gave the democratic county around here ALOT of your money! Thanks Trump! Thanks Russia!
  11. Complete crackpot. Dont get me wrong he has a right to be a crack pot but his schtick is just ridiculous.
  12. Not this time. But bring up some Hillary contributors and you bitches all the sudden get all librul!!!!!111
  13. Netayahoo is the biggest threat to peace in the world.
  14. Muslims! Dictators(not dick tasters like momo)! Communism! Socialism! Terrorists!
  15. Ill come over to your house, and you can blow me. Then you'll know!
  16. I just know what it smells like, not tastes like. Like you and momo.
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