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[quote user="Phoebe Vet"] <p><font color="#800000">Joegreen:</font></p><p><font color="#800000">No surprise, your reading comprehension skills match your understanding of right and wrong.</font></p><p><font color="#800000">I did not suggest that it should be done, I suggested that since you believe defacing other people's property is your right, then you surely wouldn't mind if the railroad employee defaced you or yours.</font></p><p><font color="#800000">You have further demonstrated your moral center by adding a threat that anyone but a police officer trying to defend the railroad's property from your criminal activity will probably get the beating he deserves, and bragging about your knowledge of ways to avoid detection.</font></p><p><font color="#800000">You are a true pillar of the community. Your mother must be so proud.</font></p><p>[/quote]</p><p>To add to these excellent points, what you're doing, Joe, has <u>already been done</u>. It's nothing imaginative, nothing innovative, nothing revolutionary. It's simply childish, imbecilic, simplistic and, yes of course, criminal, and it's been <u>done to death</u> by thousands of other morons through the decades. You haven't the mental skills nor the conscience to understand the wrong that you're doing. It's simply the satisfaction of a base urge to fill some void in your life, ever so briefly, until that urge overwhelms what little common sense you possess, and it's off to buy some more paint, like an alcoholic to a liquor store. The difference is an alcoholic does their damage to themselves in most cases, whereas you do it to people who've done you no wrong. </p><p>When I see proof that you've vandalized your own home or your own place of business (assuming either exist, which is a stretch), then I'll be impressed. Until then, you're a petty criminal without the courage, the strength, the ambition, or the intelligence to pull-off something truly worth the public's attention.</p><p>You need help, dude.</p>
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