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well thats the trick. not panicking. its not easy to keep calm.

but do it.

growing a beard helps.

SEE MOFO's ... I got this shit on lockdown

Yeh but that's what I mean. When people say I would've run all of them over, I can't help but think its a lie. You'd run, your instinct would be to get as far from them as possible especially when your wife and child is in the car

exactly... what I mean is if they were in front of my car and my child was in danger because of them attacking me, I wouldn't think... I would just drive over what ever was in my way to get him out of trouble... if they were in front of me... well that would be extremely sit for them but bad luck... that is instinct...

clearlt I dont mean line them up and run them over individually

SEE MOFO's ... I got this shit on lockdown

exactly... what I mean is if they were in front of my car and my child was in danger because of them attacking me, I wouldn't think... I would just drive over what ever was in my way to get him out of trouble... if they were in front of me... well that would be extremely sit for them but bad luck... that is instinct...

clearlt I dont mean line them up and run them over individually

yeh I wasn't saying you in general, just what you said just reminded me of other ways some internet people act

poor insuranceless citizens trying to have healthcare forced upon them.

what if they want to pay for medical treatment that they cant afford out of their own pockets?

they should have been donating their wages back to the gov't to make WEAPONS!!!!!

in other news, went to work on Monday and they want a letter from my neurologist stating that I am fit to work and to have her devise a return to work schedule

so i'm now starting on monday doing 4 hours a day for a week, then 6 hours a day for a week then full time :)

awesome employer is awesome

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