Train journey to death
Train journey to death
I've always liked a train journey, there's something special about it, perhaps the anticipation of going somewhere interesting, or maybe the sensation of the train itself. I've never felt claustrophobic on a train, unlike, say, in a car, or a plane. So what on earth am I supposed to do if, while peacefully sitting there, listening to a book or music, for example, lost in my own thoughts, I suddenly start hearing terrified screams, and a stampede of people running along the aisle, while a psychotic madman is shouting "Allahu Akbar" behind them?
I'd like to address this question, if I may, to the usual suspects, the apologists for terrorists and rape gangs.
I'd like to address this question, if I may, to the usual suspects, the apologists for terrorists and rape gangs.
Re: Train journey to death
I know what you mean about trains. When I had to rescue my surviving son from his mother, we had to take a train back home, from Texas to Michigan.Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:29 am I've always liked a train journey, there's something special about it, perhaps the anticipation of going somewhere interesting, or maybe the sensation of the train itself. I've never felt claustrophobic on a train, unlike, say, in a car, or a plane. So what on earth am I supposed to do if, while peacefully sitting there, listening to a book or music, for example, lost in my own thoughts, I suddenly start hearing terrified screams, and a stampede of people running along the aisle, while a psychotic madman is shouting "Allahu Akbar" behind them?
I'd like to address this question, if I may, to the usual suspects, the apologists for terrorists and rape gangs.
He was never the same after she took him there, but they did nothing about the abuse or the death of his brother. Terrorism is closer than most think.
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JFC. You are really a bundle of fun. Is there no misery that you haven't endured?Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:35 amI know what you mean about trains. When I had to rescue my surviving son from his mother, we had to take a train back home, from Texas to Michigan.Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:29 am I've always liked a train journey, there's something special about it, perhaps the anticipation of going somewhere interesting, or maybe the sensation of the train itself. I've never felt claustrophobic on a train, unlike, say, in a car, or a plane. So what on earth am I supposed to do if, while peacefully sitting there, listening to a book or music, for example, lost in my own thoughts, I suddenly start hearing terrified screams, and a stampede of people running along the aisle, while a psychotic madman is shouting "Allahu Akbar" behind them?
I'd like to address this question, if I may, to the usual suspects, the apologists for terrorists and rape gangs.
He was never the same after she took him there, but they did nothing about the abuse or the death of his brother. Terrorism is closer than most think.
Re: Train journey to death
I was one told by a friend, if he had to go through what I had to, he would have committed suicide. Obviously he had nothing better to do.accelafine wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:37 amJFC. You are really a bundle of fun. Is there no misery that you haven't endured?Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:35 amI know what you mean about trains. When I had to rescue my surviving son from his mother, we had to take a train back home, from Texas to Michigan.Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:29 am I've always liked a train journey, there's something special about it, perhaps the anticipation of going somewhere interesting, or maybe the sensation of the train itself. I've never felt claustrophobic on a train, unlike, say, in a car, or a plane. So what on earth am I supposed to do if, while peacefully sitting there, listening to a book or music, for example, lost in my own thoughts, I suddenly start hearing terrified screams, and a stampede of people running along the aisle, while a psychotic madman is shouting "Allahu Akbar" behind them?
I'd like to address this question, if I may, to the usual suspects, the apologists for terrorists and rape gangs.
He was never the same after she took him there, but they did nothing about the abuse or the death of his brother. Terrorism is closer than most think.
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Everyone's different, but you still didn't answer my question.Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:42 amI was one told by a friend, if he had to go through what I had to, he would have committed suicide. Obviously he had nothing better to do.accelafine wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:37 amJFC. You are really a bundle of fun. Is there no misery that you haven't endured?Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:35 am
I know what you mean about trains. When I had to rescue my surviving son from his mother, we had to take a train back home, from Texas to Michigan.
He was never the same after she took him there, but they did nothing about the abuse or the death of his brother. Terrorism is closer than most think.
Re: Train journey to death
No, we all have the same job to do, make this world a better place, and that is not a job for fools, they cannot do it. As Christ pointed out, proportional to our ability.accelafine wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:45 amEveryone's different, but you still didn't answer my question.Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:42 amI was one told by a friend, if he had to go through what I had to, he would have committed suicide. Obviously he had nothing better to do.accelafine wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:37 am
JFC. You are really a bundle of fun. Is there no misery that you haven't endured?
Re: Train journey to death
The police haven't released the names of the two people they arrested, yet, which is unusual.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o
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Re: Train journey to death
Hmm. The counterterrorism police are investigating. I can't imagine who they could be investigating for that. It's a mystery...Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:49 am The police haven't released the names of the two people they arrested, yet, which is unusual.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o
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Do you believe in a death penalty?Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:49 am The police haven't released the names of the two people they arrested, yet, which is unusual.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o
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And so far, at least, they're telling us nothing. It's all too familiar.accelafine wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:53 amHmm. The counterterrorism police are investigating. I can't imagine who they could be investigating for that. It's a mystery...Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:49 am The police haven't released the names of the two people they arrested, yet, which is unusual.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o
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For things like this, I'm certainly willing to consider it.Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:54 amDo you believe in a death penalty?Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:49 am The police haven't released the names of the two people they arrested, yet, which is unusual.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o
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I mean more than that.Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 12:02 pmFor things like this, I'm certainly willing to consider it.Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:54 amDo you believe in a death penalty?Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:49 am The police haven't released the names of the two people they arrested, yet, which is unusual.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o
This is how I see it. Do people have the right to tax people for the support of those who are clearly a danger to society?
If they do, then people are legally enslaved for a counter productive reason.
When you consider natural selection, does it not become the responsibility of a species claiming to be governed by reason to effect it?
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A responsible species does not raise their young to do such things. So, blaming and killing those for just doing what they were raised to do is, once again, adults just removing their responsibility and placing it on others.Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 12:05 pmI mean more than that.
This is how I see it. Do people have the right to tax people for the support of those who are clearly a danger to society?
If they do, then people are legally enslaved for a counter productive reason.
When you consider natural selection, does it not become the responsibility of a species claiming to be governed by reason to effect it?
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I see, we all live in a common environment, which means we have plenty of others to point to and claim that our behavior is someone elses fault, as I have said many times before, you are a sociopathic coward and liar.Age wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 12:53 pmA responsible species does not raise their young to do such things. So, blaming and killing those for just doing what they were raised to do is, once again, adults just removing their responsibility and placing it on others.Phil8659 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 12:05 pmI mean more than that.
This is how I see it. Do people have the right to tax people for the support of those who are clearly a danger to society?
If they do, then people are legally enslaved for a counter productive reason.
When you consider natural selection, does it not become the responsibility of a species claiming to be governed by reason to effect it?
By biological fact, we are all responsible for our own behavior.
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Re: Train journey to death
No it isn't.Maia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 11:49 am The police haven't released the names of the two people they arrested, yet, which is unusual.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8r007d4kk2o