Kalan wrote:Do I give a crap what some idiots think gp???? NO... A lot of haters think Obama was born in Kenya and isn't the president... A lot of people think Hillary Clinton should be in jail for having a private email server like every former Secretary of State had since email was invented... A lot of people think more guns in the hands of more people is the answer to gun violence... Some people insist Climate Change is a fraud... Am I going to persuade these idiots differently??? You can only work with somebody who has a brain... I can only state that facts and I could GAF LESS what some brainless haters on the Internet believe.
I'm at peace... I used to bother me a little that some people are stupid, ignorant, and hateful... people like you... But it seems like the wheat and the weeds will always coexist for as long as the human race endures on this planet. A great servant of humanity once told me not to worry about hateful people. As he observed from the warring and contentious history of humanity, "The arch of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice."
Kalan wrote:I'm at peace... I used to bother me a little that some people are stupid, ignorant, and hateful... people like you... But it seems like the wheat and the weeds will always coexist for as long as the human race endures on this planet. A great servant of humanity once told me not to worry about hateful people. As he observed from the warring and contentious history of humanity, "The arch of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice."
Martin Luther King was a personal friend of yours as well, then? It's actually got to the stage where I am not even surprised that you would claim this.
Of course... Everybody was... Who wants a 6-foot tall strike zone??? Ruth was said to have the best eyes in over 200 pairs and could read the spin on the ball... The best reflexes out of every 30 or so players...and one of the best natural swings ever... He did swing at bad pitches... Ted Williams tried not too swing at bad pitches. "Why would anybody throw you a good pitch if you swing at bad ones??? I can tell within a gnat's ass whether a pitch is a ball or a strike."
Kalan wrote:I'm not surprised that an idiot like you would vomit hate and garbage... King is one of many orators who used that quote... He didn't coin it.
Which "great servant of humanity" were you talking to, then? They guy who did coin it died in the 19th century.
Kalan wrote:I'm not surprised that an idiot like you would vomit hate and garbage... King is one of many orators who used that quote... He didn't coin it.
Which "great servant of humanity" were you talking to, then? They guy who did coin it died in the 19th century.
"I was talking to Martin Lu..Gandhi. Yeah Gandhi that's it, that's the ticket"
-Kalan
I'm talking about Andrew Young. I consider him a great servant of humanity and he used the quote to remind me that while social and political work often doesn't have an immediate, tangible effect anyone can see, the collective work of humanity pushes the world slowly towards more just societies.
Kalan wrote:I'm not surprised that an idiot like you would vomit hate and garbage... King is one of many orators who used that quote... He didn't coin it.
Which "great servant of humanity" were you talking to, then? They guy who did coin it died in the 19th century.
Kalan wrote:I'm talking about Andrew Young. I consider him a great servant of humanity and he used the quote to remind me that while social and political work often doesn't have an immediate, tangible effect anyone can see, the collective work of humanity pushes the world slowly towards more just societies.
I met Andrew at the PeachTree Plaza in Atlanta in the 80's. Nice fella.
Kalan wrote:I'm not surprised that an idiot like you would vomit hate and garbage... King is one of many orators who used that quote... He didn't coin it.
Which "great servant of humanity" were you talking to, then? They guy who did coin it died in the 19th century.
I would have figured he was talking about Thomas Payne or somebody.
Kalan wrote:I'm not surprised that an idiot like you would vomit hate and garbage... King is one of many orators who used that quote... He didn't coin it.
Which "great servant of humanity" were you talking to, then? They guy who did coin it died in the 19th century.
I would have figured he was talking about Thomas Payne or somebody.
That's because you are incapable of reading. "A great servant of humanity once told me..." is unlikely to refer to someone who's been dead for 200 years.
Kalan wrote:I'm not surprised that an idiot like you would vomit hate and garbage... King is one of many orators who used that quote... He didn't coin it.
Which "great servant of humanity" were you talking to, then? They guy who did coin it died in the 19th century.
Have you ever vomited both hate and garbage?
I remember it feeling like that after a kebab once.
Kalan wrote:I'm talking about Andrew Young. I consider him a great servant of humanity and he used the quote to remind me that while social and political work often doesn't have an immediate, tangible effect anyone can see, the collective work of humanity pushes the world slowly towards more just societies.
Ah, so you were just trying to make it look like you were talking to Martin Luther King.
Kalan wrote:I was an amateur and pro but never considered coaching.
I was a presidential candidate in Mongolia, while rewriting the unabridged version of the bible. I also had a spells as a test pilot, a Michelin star chef and was Wilt Chamberlain's maid for years.
Kalan wrote:I was an amateur and pro but never considered coaching.
I was a presidential candidate in Mongolia, while rewriting the unabridged version of the bible. I also had a spells as a test pilot, a Michelin star chef and was Wilt Chamberlain's maid for years.
I live in the real world and respect anyone who does... I respect anyone with a brain who uses it... But some haters and baiters disrespect anyone who doesn't wallow in traditional myths, legends, tales, fables, inventions, and hype -- and they only respond with childish inanities.