This is just retarded. Calling yourself a hero is nothing but vanity and likely attempts to compensate for something. Such as... not actually doing anything.
Wonderfully chaotic / disruptive and disrespectful
lol that's going to come back and bite him hard when suddenly his replies are equally wonderful and chaotic/disruptive. To which he will label them disrespectful, of course.
Could be true in this case, but all the physicists anyone has ever heard about are theoretical physicists. Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Richard Feynman, Niels Bohr, etc.
Lol, at trying to sell being chaotic, disruptive and disrespectful as virtues in and of themselves. They only have value when used judiciously and specifically against systems and people who deserve it.
In the absence of good judgement, being respectful and orderly is the most beneficial behavior. And this guy's judgement obviously stinks if he's advocating for illegals, so he's just advertising how much of a waste of space he is.
Lol, at trying to sell being chaotic, disruptive and disrespectful as virtues in and of themselves. They only have value when used judiciously and specifically against systems and people who deserve it.
This is why I go with Neutral Good in the D&D alignment system. Some rules are worth following (Lawful), some aren't (Chaotic), and the choice to do both/either (Neutral) stems from the other [more important] part of always being Good.
So doesn't actually do anything.
So doesn't actually do anything.
This is just retarded. Calling yourself a hero is nothing but vanity and likely attempts to compensate for something. Such as... not actually doing anything.
lol that's going to come back and bite him hard when suddenly his replies are equally wonderful and chaotic/disruptive. To which he will label them disrespectful, of course.
his hero part is literally picking his daughter up from the us embassy in mexico
Back in my day we called those taxi drivers.
Could be true in this case, but all the physicists anyone has ever heard about are theoretical physicists. Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Richard Feynman, Niels Bohr, etc.
Lol, at trying to sell being chaotic, disruptive and disrespectful as virtues in and of themselves. They only have value when used judiciously and specifically against systems and people who deserve it.
In the absence of good judgement, being respectful and orderly is the most beneficial behavior. And this guy's judgement obviously stinks if he's advocating for illegals, so he's just advertising how much of a waste of space he is.
This is why I go with Neutral Good in the D&D alignment system. Some rules are worth following (Lawful), some aren't (Chaotic), and the choice to do both/either (Neutral) stems from the other [more important] part of always being Good.