• @frog_brawler
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      08 hours ago

      Having a backbone would be to stick around and fight this shit; not flee.

      • @r0ertel
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        127 hours ago

        That’s a bit harsh. Like my old man always said, “you gotta know when to hold 'em; know when to fold 'em; know when to walk away and know when to run.”

          • @r0ertel
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            134 minutes ago

            Actually, my dad hated that song. It was my mom who was whistling it all over the house.

        • @[email protected]
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          36 hours ago

          That song is about a gambler’s desire for selfish self-preservation, not “having a backbone”

          • @[email protected]
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            124 minutes ago

            It might be, but if you think about it, it also applies to life in general, which has a lot in common with gambling. Sometimes you have to take risks, sometimes the risks are stupid…

          • @r0ertel
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            11 hour ago

            You’re kidding me! Now I need to go and read the lyrics.

        • @frog_brawler
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          27 hours ago

          It’s not. Granted, I 100% respect and understand someone’s decision to leave the USA at this time, but there’s very little that’s courageous about putting yourself into a better situation. It’s the next option up from rolling over and dying.

          • @r0ertel
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            127 minutes ago

            I didn’t expect such a backlash from a dumb comment which was only intended to reference The Gambler.

          • @bitwaba
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            77 hours ago

            Yeah, walking away from every person you’ve ever known and every support system you’ve ever had in hopes of a better future with no real promises to fall back on if it doesn’t work out isn’t courageous at all.

            • @frog_brawler
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              6 hours ago

              I’d call courageous moving into a red state… and then everything you said above still applies. I moved from a red state to a blue state in October. Everything you said applies to me, but I can assure you that my decision was not one that was “courageous.” It’s self preservation.

              • @[email protected]
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                03 hours ago

                Self preservation can take courage.

                You’re being nitpicky for no reason. Something can be courageous without being the most courageous thing anyone has ever done.

      • RamenJunkie
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        15 hours ago

        People have been fighting for like 8 years now.

        Its over, sometimes it best to just walk away.