Modern Gestapo Making House Calls
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What fun is that? It'd be a hell of an opportunity to destroy their programming with truth
Anything you say can be misconstrued and used against you. They are allowed to use deception to implicate you, so there’s no point in trying to destroy their programming. They are beyond help, do not engage unless absolutely necessary.
I don't know man, I've met some incredibly dangerous people in my life and I've never been weary of conversing with them but that's not advice for everyone else, I choose my words with extreme deliberation. I am Pepe Silvia. u/#charlie
It csn get fucky in a second, that's for sure. I'm the same way for sure, i've got friends in all types of places, but if there is even an ounce of contempt in the air....serious fucking problem. Add alcohol, which ALWAYS seems to be there before the trouble arrives as well. .. Well worth it though, as you said.
This is deep enough in the convo that no one will read it. I think autocorrect doesn't know how to spell wary. You are just one of many people who are trying to be on the look out but are just too tired.
weary wîr′ē noun A curse: used now only in the phrases Weary fa' you! Weary on you! and the like. Tired; exhausted by toil or exertion; having the endurance or patience worn out by continuous striving. Impatient of or discontented with the continuance of something painful, exacting, irksome, or distasteful, and willing to be done with it; having ceased to feel pleasure (in something). Causing fatigue; tiresome; irksome: as, a weary journey; a weary life. Feeble; sickly; puny. Synonyms Disgusted, wearisome. See weary, verb To make weary; reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; fatigue; tire: as, to weary one's self with striving. To exhaust the endurance, patience, or resistance of, as by persistence or importunity. To pass wearily. Synonyms Fatigue, Jade, etc. See tire. To become weary, tired, or fatigued. To become impatient or surfeited, as with the continuance of something that is monotonous, irksome, or distasteful. To long; languish: with for before the object.
* wary
weary means tired
I know that, if you've ever been in an interrogation you'd know its an endurance sport.