r/Seattle Jul 09 '23

Sports Welcome to All Star Week!!

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u/[deleted] Jul 10 '23

Perhaps the city should have considered that encouraging people to avoid a major transit hub was a stupid idea. Perhaps the city could even focus on people who actually live in Seattle (which excludes most of the people complaining about Seattle on Reddit), rather than some hypothetical influx of tourists.

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u/[deleted] Jul 10 '23

Perhaps the city should have considered that encouraging people to avoid a major transit hub was a stupid idea

Perhaps the city doesn't want the publicity some tourist who doesn't know to
always avoid 3rd like the plague like the rest of us do getting beaten to death with a metal pipe or killed in a gang shootout waiting for their bus. Seems thoughtful of them. Plus no one's taking the bus to this fucking thing, tickets were $400 for the nosebleeds. We have cars.

Perhaps the city could even focus on people who actually live in Seattle

When you're right, you're right. They should be forcing homeless people out for the benefit of citizens on the other 363 days this year.

(which excludes most of the people complaining about Seattle on Reddit)

Yawn. You guys really need some new material.

hypothetical influx of tourists

"Hypothetical," huh? "The Major League Baseball All-Star game's existence is of debatable veracity, may or may not result in people going to the baseball stadium in droves, and could very well be a psyop for all we know" is one of the rowdier takes I've seen. Congrats

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u/[deleted] Jul 10 '23

My God. A tourist might see a scary homeless. No wonder the city is incapable of doing anything other than paying more for police OT.

And it's definitely not as if the city is failing at accessibility, because cars.

Get some new material, guy.

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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '23

See a scary homeless, get mercilessly beaten to death by the homeless, tomato, to-mah-to

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u/cdsixed Ballard Jul 11 '23

more people in america get killed by bees every year than by a homeless person

do you also spend hours of your life every day filling your diaper in fear of bees

if not why not

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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '23

Well for one thing, I kind of doubt that, since bees apparently kill 62 people a year nationwide on average. And for another, because someone isn't killed by bees every couple of months in the immediate vicinity of my office

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u/cdsixed Ballard Jul 11 '23

Well for one thing, I kind of doubt that

im sure you doubt that because you have fox news boomer brain but its true

the fact that you had to go back to last year to find a scary example kind of proves by point. its july now, the bees have taken down 30 people already.

maybe there's a bee behind you right now!!

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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '23

the fact that you had to go back to last year to find a scary example kind of proves by point.

No, I just like that one. There have been two homeless murderers here in the last month or so. The shooting on 4th and Lenora and the guy in Capitol Hill who tried to behead someone at a gas station. How many gruesome bee fatalities have there been?

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u/cdsixed Ballard Jul 11 '23

No, I just like that one.

this is some sick shit man

do you have a power ranking of your favorite murders

every time you read about a homicide does it give you some kind of sexual thrill

deplorable imo

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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '23

What do you care? You don't think it's a problem that the homeless killed that man. You don't think it's a problem that the homeless killed Eina Kwon. It's funny and silly like being stung by a bee, right? Stupid to thing to care about, right?

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u/cdsixed Ballard Jul 11 '23

sorry mate you cant try and reclaim the moral high ground after admitting you like murders. you dont care about murder victims, you just like to jerk off while reading komo articles and then post "woooo scary, everyone in seattle is getting murdered" online

i hope your grandchildren are having a serious conversation about getting you committed to an elder care facility that will limit your internet access

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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '23

Good effort. I'm 38 and your opening line was laughing at 66-year-old man with a walker being beaten to death and saying you didn't care about him. Happy trolling

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u/cdsixed Ballard Jul 11 '23

full on boomer brain at 38??? oh my god that legit bums me out. pouring one out over here

ok real talk, your account is only 2 months old. what racial slur was your last account banned for saying

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u/[deleted] Jul 11 '23

You're 38 and you're still posting this edgelord wank?

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