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BmoreCityDOT t1_jbaymnp wrote

Thank you, /u/Blatmore. 🥰

You can pick up your Hummer from the impound lot after you pay your fees. 🤣

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TheCaptainDamnIt t1_jbb6e4a wrote

>A lot of you have seen me being pretty negative on here,

I mean I can remember you making some snark, but since you've seem to have deleted your entire post history most people won't know if that' true or not. Which I guess is the point of doing that, and that's why a deleted post history is always a red flag to not engage or believe an account.

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physicallyatherapist t1_jbbk5l7 wrote

The dude is definitely a troll. He posted some time back about how Baltimore's issues aren't about race because of black mayors and then a few days later started going off about structural racism in the city where it didn't apply. When I asked them about it, they straight up said they just troll.

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TheCaptainDamnIt t1_jbcl4zd wrote

OK, you were partially right in that convo, but also wrong, just as you are here (accelerationism is a tactic that can be used by anyone, not an 'ideology' unto itself).

But it was your refusal to listen to others and your doubling down that this sub and it's users are part of some "democratic party media apparatus" and you were the victim of it and your instance to argue over the 'left' on a thread about nazis brought on your downvotes.

But more importantly, downvotes and disagreement are no reason to delete your post history. Shit I'm on a 10yo account, I have some massive downvotes on it but I don't care because reddit 'karma' is all just made up crap that means nothing and I stand by what I say. And that's the red flag I mentioned, deleting your comment history is a tactic used by certain people on reddit who do not stand by what they say and are being purposefully disingenuous. Now I'm not saying you are doing that, but maybe next time just take the L and move on rather than trying to hide the exchange.

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YoYoMoMa t1_jbegop1 wrote

>People gain faith in government and community cohesion builds.

I am happy you have had a good experience, but this does feel a little like the Republican characteristic of never caring about a thing (or thinking it is bad) until it directly affects you. Our government does thousands of things like this (or, you know, way more impactful) to help people every day just in the city alone.

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Cryptizard t1_jbew6qv wrote

How do you know this wasn’t just getting lucky with the random unsynchronized lights lining up for you?

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