Stop being an @$$hole. If that's possible for you.
I have an elderly relative whose home was broken into. I can tell you first-hand the sense of violation and lingering fear that put into this sweet soul generates an anger in those of us inclined to be protective that you do not ever want to encounter.
Trust me on that one.
[Via Carl S]
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
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I would hold him at gunpoint, yes. For a long time, handcuffed to a big piece of furniture until he sobered up. And then we'd have a long and mostly unpleasant talk. And then he'd really be eager to move somewhere else. No police would need to use up their precious time at all.
It's only a matter of time until he hurts someone. If he straightens up, HE can avoid getting hurt. Not being safe in your yard and your house will not be tolerated.
I come home and find a drunken cretin has broken in, and is going through my stuff, I start shooting.
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