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People calling a toy of theirs "piece", or correcting someone when someone calls it a toy, "it's action figure/collectible".

Like, ninja u playin' with it lmao.
 
People calling a toy of theirs "piece", or correcting someone when someone calls it a toy, "it's action figure/collectible".

Like, ninja u playin' with it lmao.

Makes it sound like some elegant work of art instead of a overpriced mass produced action figure that thousands of people have and has been on clearance at Sideshow Collectibles for most of the year.
 
"Enlightened" people. I find that they're mostly just really basic and about as intelligent as a pube.

What you feel about Amish people? Low on tech yet they have a higher birth rate than the average people in America. Mr. Green finds them interesting.
 
High birth rate because their religious beliefs forbid all forms of birth control. And they use their kids for labor.

The chicks also do not shave.

My woman's mother was Amish. We visit her relatives every 5 years or so in Middlefield Ohio. They are a trip, but not quite as the public perceives them.
 
Easily offended individuals.


How do some of those poor bastards deal when their boss tells them their performance/job absolutely sucks?
 
Neighbors.

Double down on this. We bought a house a couple years ago and the next door neighbors are our parents age and we've had a great relationship since we moved in. A giant tree in the woods fell into my property and I bought a chainsaw, cut it up and dragged all the wood back into the woods.
The neighbor then proceeded to yell at me that I was irresponsible and I need to pay to have it professionally removed. He then said he miwas going to call the town on me.
When I said why is it okay for you to throw leaves and branches there, he said it was different. I kindly reminded him that they're actually the exact same thing. I also said I'd be more than happy to talk to the town and explain to them why he has a green lawn and clean cars during a water ban.

It was the weirdest thing ever. Now it's a Cold War


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Double down on this. We bought a house a couple years ago and the next door neighbors are our parents age and we've had a great relationship since we moved in. A giant tree in the woods fell into my property and I bought a chainsaw, cut it up and dragged all the wood back into the woods.
The neighbor then proceeded to yell at me that I was irresponsible and I need to pay to have it professionally removed. He then said he miwas going to call the town on me.
When I said why is it okay for you to throw leaves and branches there, he said it was different. I kindly reminded him that they're actually the exact same thing. I also said I'd be more than happy to talk to the town and explain to them why he has a green lawn and clean cars during a water ban.

It was the weirdest thing ever. Now it's a Cold War


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The town shouldn't care since they should've been responsible for the tree. If the town owned the property, it's their tree, their bill.
 
The town shouldn't care since they should've been responsible for the tree. If the town owned the property, it's their tree, their bill.

Nah behind my house is a ton of woods but it's owned by a trust. I was happy to have a reason to buy a chainsaw


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Double down on this. We bought a house a couple years ago and the next door neighbors are our parents age and we've had a great relationship since we moved in. A giant tree in the woods fell into my property and I bought a chainsaw, cut it up and dragged all the wood back into the woods.
The neighbor then proceeded to yell at me that I was irresponsible and I need to pay to have it professionally removed. He then said he miwas going to call the town on me.
When I said why is it okay for you to throw leaves and branches there, he said it was different. I kindly reminded him that they're actually the exact same thing. I also said I'd be more than happy to talk to the town and explain to them why he has a green lawn and clean cars during a water ban.

It was the weirdest thing ever. Now it's a Cold War


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Can u really throw a giant tree there?
 
Double down on this. We bought a house a couple years ago and the next door neighbors are our parents age and we've had a great relationship since we moved in. A giant tree in the woods fell into my property and I bought a chainsaw, cut it up and dragged all the wood back into the woods.
The neighbor then proceeded to yell at me that I was irresponsible and I need to pay to have it professionally removed. He then said he miwas going to call the town on me.
When I said why is it okay for you to throw leaves and branches there, he said it was different. I kindly reminded him that they're actually the exact same thing. I also said I'd be more than happy to talk to the town and explain to them why he has a green lawn and clean cars during a water ban.

It was the weirdest thing ever. Now it's a Cold War


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Different circumstances but sounds a lot like my situation where one thing changed the relationship. My neighbor is an older woman, in her late 50s or early 60s I'm not sure. She's got a wannabe thug grandson she moved in and all he does is cause a lot of noise, constant slamming of the front door that shakes my house and leaving his soda cans or whatever on my step.
 
I've lived several years in this crummy apartment without knowing any neighbors. I see them around, but I don't get familiar with them. I doubt they even know my name and I prefer to keep it that way... where I live is waaayyyy too ghetto. Deep in the ghettos of Queens. Help.........
 
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