Quote (jadeoshbogosh @ May 3 2017 11:35pm)
The new one is 6 years old, how does that translate to "in recent memory"? Thinking before speaking is a rule everyone should follow, and a rule that becomes exponentially more easy to follow when posting your opinions on the internet.
Why is it that so many people who are incapable of coming up with a relevant retort, whether it be online or in person, resort to saying the opposing party, or in this case, a third party, is angry, frustrated, "fired up" or something equally as irrelevant? Sadly, it's just as pathetic as turning to personal attacks in an online argument, and It's not just almost always inaccurate, but it makes even seemingly reasonable individuals sound like dimwits when they stoop to that shit covered level.
what someone perceives as 'recent memory' is entirely personal and subjective.
don't talk about personal attacks, you're genuinely angry and called the guy idiotic over his views on anime lmao
school shooter looking ass