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Dread Pirate Roberts

(1,896 posts)
Thu Sep 27, 2018, 03:51 PM Sep 2018

Mr. Kavenaugh's bubble of privilege has been burst.

He can't believe reality has intruded into his private little world. And putting aside the fact that a decent person wouldn't have engaged in this type of behavior in the first place, let's cut him a hypothetical break and say he made a mistake because he was young, drunk and stupid. A decent person would acknowledge their mistake, apologize, show remorse talk about maturing and growing into a better person as an adult. That's what a decent person would do. Mr. Kavenaugh, I've known a lot of decent people in my life, I have a lot of decent people as friends. You sir, are not a decent person.

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Mr. Kavenaugh's bubble of privilege has been burst. (Original Post) Dread Pirate Roberts Sep 2018 OP
It all ends in tears. C_U_L8R Sep 2018 #1
They feel they are above the little people. Power 2 the People Sep 2018 #2

Power 2 the People

(2,437 posts)
2. They feel they are above the little people.
Thu Sep 27, 2018, 03:57 PM
Sep 2018

He had no problem being a bully and a jackass in high school and college. Just ask his college roommate. The way a person treats others is the truest reflection of who they are.

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