Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Youngking was boooed in FAIRFAX VA
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I love to hear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:very cute, with little kids and fire trucks
Until your kids get shot. Then it’s not so cute anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Youngking was boooed in FAIRFAX VA
Didn't see that. Just lots of celebration.
Anonymous wrote:Youngking was boooed in FAIRFAX VA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very patriotic. Lots of people - kids, grandkids, pets. Our neighborhood honored our vets as they always do - they paraded at the front of the parade.
Impressive fireworks display later tonight - as always.
Our neighborhood represents people from nearly every state... very few born and raised in the area. But we all have one thing in common - proud to be American.
+1 same for our neighborhood!
+2
Lots of celebrating and fun.
So you are celebrating people getting shot?
Typical right wing denial. "Didn't happen to me so who cares."
Every day, there are tragedies. Banality of evil and all that. But, only the mentally ill cancel all their plans to sit in mourning over daily shootings that dont involve them. A normal and healthy behavior is to continue on with your celebrations. Im wishing you peace, comfort, and a good therapist.
+100
You are a f**king sociopath if you think that a person mourning the senseless death of another is “mentally ill”. Seriously, I am so sorry for the monsters you call children that you are raising.
Anonymous wrote:Youngking was boooed in FAIRFAX VA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very patriotic. Lots of people - kids, grandkids, pets. Our neighborhood honored our vets as they always do - they paraded at the front of the parade.
Impressive fireworks display later tonight - as always.
Our neighborhood represents people from nearly every state... very few born and raised in the area. But we all have one thing in common - proud to be American.
+1 same for our neighborhood!
+2
Lots of celebrating and fun.
So you are celebrating people getting shot?
Typical right wing denial. "Didn't happen to me so who cares."
Every day, there are tragedies. Banality of evil and all that. But, only the mentally ill cancel all their plans to sit in mourning over daily shootings that dont involve them. A normal and healthy behavior is to continue on with your celebrations. Im wishing you peace, comfort, and a good therapist.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very patriotic. Lots of people - kids, grandkids, pets. Our neighborhood honored our vets as they always do - they paraded at the front of the parade.
Impressive fireworks display later tonight - as always.
Our neighborhood represents people from nearly every state... very few born and raised in the area. But we all have one thing in common - proud to be American.
+1 same for our neighborhood!
+2
Lots of celebrating and fun.
So you are celebrating people getting shot?
Typical right wing denial. "Didn't happen to me so who cares."
Every day, there are tragedies. Banality of evil and all that. But, only the mentally ill cancel all their plans to sit in mourning over daily shootings that dont involve them. A normal and healthy behavior is to continue on with your celebrations. Im wishing you peace, comfort, and a good therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very patriotic. Lots of people - kids, grandkids, pets. Our neighborhood honored our vets as they always do - they paraded at the front of the parade.
Impressive fireworks display later tonight - as always.
Our neighborhood represents people from nearly every state... very few born and raised in the area. But we all have one thing in common - proud to be American.
+1 same for our neighborhood!
+2
Lots of celebrating and fun.
Are you in a great mood even though children were gunned down at a 4th of July parade today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very patriotic. Lots of people - kids, grandkids, pets. Our neighborhood honored our vets as they always do - they paraded at the front of the parade.
Impressive fireworks display later tonight - as always.
Our neighborhood represents people from nearly every state... very few born and raised in the area. But we all have one thing in common - proud to be American.
+1 same for our neighborhood!
+2
Lots of celebrating and fun.
So you are celebrating people getting shot?
Yes, that’s exactly what I said. Your reading comprehension is stellar.
You are disgusting celebrating 6 people getting murdered.
Anonymous wrote:very cute, with little kids and fire trucks
Anonymous wrote:I am so excited to be watching some fireworks and drinking some Miller Lite with my friends in McLean.
Happy 4th to all!
Anonymous wrote:Judging from the posts here, I think many of you were either not alive during the attack on Sept. 11, 2001 or were too young to remember it.
One thing I learned from that...... we cannot change our behavior because of fear. When you do, the terrorists win.