Are some people just born stupid or do they practice..?

Well, it's a good thing Aussies don't believe in gun violence to settle emotional scores. So Amanda got lucky and can tell it all and make some money. Just yesterday an NYPD cop killed his wife's 20 year old lover and then turn the gun on himself. Some might say it was dumb to kill himself and let the wife live. Now, she can have as many 20 somethings to please herself .... [and no longer having to worry about sneaking around].

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ed-wifes-lover-killing-revealed-NYPD-cop.html

https://nypost.com/2022/05/09/nypd-officer-fatally-shoots-man-self-at-buffalo-wild-wings/
 
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You know, I was kind of joking. But I've seen first hand the miserable lives of children born to people who are too irresponsible and lazy to drive to the nearest health center to pick up all the free birth control pills and condoms they want. So, in all seriousness, I'll stick with necessary.
I bet THIS could help! Seems fair to me.

With Roe v. Wade in question, bill could make fathers liable for unwanted pregnancies in Pa.​

 
Well, it's a good thing Aussies don't believe in gun violence to settle emotional scores. So Amanda got lucky and can tell it all and make some money. Just yesterday an NYPD cop killed his wife's 20 year old lover and then turn the gun on himself. Some might say it was dumb to kill himself and let the wife live. Now, she can have as many 20 somethings to please herself.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ed-wifes-lover-killing-revealed-NYPD-cop.html

https://nypost.com/2022/05/09/nypd-officer-fatally-shoots-man-self-at-buffalo-wild-wings/
I actually thought exactly the same thing when I read it earlier today
 
Well, it's a good thing Aussies don't believe in gun violence to settle emotional scores. So Amanda got lucky and can tell it all and make some money. Just yesterday an NYPD cop killed his wife's 20 year old lover and then turn the gun on himself. Some might say it was dumb to kill himself and let the wife live. Now, she can have as many 20 somethings to please herself .... [and no longer having to worry about sneaking around].
The was an murder-suicide about 30 years ago in the department I worked, my watch commander killed his wife and her lover, then killed himself. Emotions are just raw, and have no dumb-smart IQ.
 
She's at a three-day conference to "reconnect" with her husband?? If you need a three-day conference to reconnect with hubby, you're not in a happy, fulfilling marriage. "Jason" was just a fantasy lover/stud muffin. Even if he actually existed, he was just a symbol of the anti-husband.
This whole story seems like a contrived plot for a book-of-the-month selection.
 
I could have sworn his name was Festus. :)Guns
Thanks! I am corrected with the spelling but not the description of his intellectual level. I am now watching the 17th year of Gunsmoke. The show is tops for a western of those years. My only complain is that Festus seems to be on more than Doc, Kitty or even Matt. I think that he is probably the least intelligent person there in Dodge City. How and why he is the deputy is beyond understanding? He tries to "weasel" free beer out of people and when he starts explaining things, many of his "friends" walk away disgusted. All and all, it is still a great show but Festus is a "pill that is hard to take."
 
The was an murder-suicide about 30 years ago in the department I worked, my watch commander killed his wife and her lover, then killed himself. Emotions are just raw, and have no dumb-smart IQ.
Love-inspired murder is something I just can't comprehend. If someone doesn't love you, move on & find someone who does. The ocean is full of fish.
There were 2 cases of female police officers who lived near me who killed themselves over a man.
One of them sat in her truck, surrounded by her fellow officers in her department for hours. They tried to get her to give up.
She deliberately crashed her truck into a freeway support pillar & was killed instantly.
 
A mother-of-two has gone viral on social media after writing a memoir about leaving her husband of 14 years to pursue a stranger who she thought could be her 'soulmate'.

Amanda Trenfield, from Sydney, explained that she spent 20 years building a 'somewhat predictable life' with a career in the financial services alongside caring for two young children and her marriage.

In an extract from her new book, published by The Sydney Morning Herald, Amanda said that she was hoping to reconnect with her husband during a three-day conference in Margaret River but found herself drawn to another man, Jason, at the event due to the 'strong and raw' electricity between them.

'It travelled to my core,' she said. 'It was so intense I needed to break eye contact. He. We. The energy. It was electric. My body was completely charged. I was completely ā€œonā€.'

Convinced he was her soulmate, despite nothing physical happening between them, Amanda left her husband a month later, even though she'd had no communication with Jason, who ultimately rejected her.

Amanda's decisions sparked a viral discussion on Twitter among commenters who were shocked by the way she 'blew up' her life, with one writing: 'Never in my life have I encountered someone romanticizing a one night stand that *didn't even happen*.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...sband-14-years-stranger-thought-soulmate.html
The Kruger-Dunning syndrome--they are all here around me...it is like "Deliverence" in breeding etc.
 
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