We might be neighbors someday ! Been looking around Bartow and Sebring and Polk County in general for months.... still waiting for the market to settle down a bit.
I've heard all the arguments about how it's evil to trade stuff for a life, but never anything about how much of a person's life is being stolen from them by criminals.
If criminals suffered immediately for doing crime, there would be very little crime to worry about.
Thats always been my argument against the "Life vs stuff" thing.
I paid for my stuff with money I earned working at a job I wouldn't be working at if I didn't need money to buy stuff. Every second I spend at that job represents a second I will never get back, in essence I wasted my life to get money. When a criminal comes along to take my things, they are taking the time I spent in that job earning the money to buy those things. So, do I value my things more than the life of a criminal whom I've likely never met or seen before? YOU'RE GODDAMNED RIGHT.
Picking a place to live based on based people sounds good, but I bet it won't rank well on the real estate sites... HEY I just came up with the next Big Thing
Polk County is the fastest growing county in ALL of the U.S., not just Florida. Seems to me a lot of that has to do with Sheriff Judd and not just about proximity to Orlando and Tampa.
The guy asking the questions is a typical weak simp.
As I look for property in Polk County
Look at Bartow!
We might be neighbors someday ! Been looking around Bartow and Sebring and Polk County in general for months.... still waiting for the market to settle down a bit.
Anyone named Grady has got to be bad ass. :)
Needs to be the law nation wide.
I've heard all the arguments about how it's evil to trade stuff for a life, but never anything about how much of a person's life is being stolen from them by criminals.
If criminals suffered immediately for doing crime, there would be very little crime to worry about.
Thats always been my argument against the "Life vs stuff" thing.
I paid for my stuff with money I earned working at a job I wouldn't be working at if I didn't need money to buy stuff. Every second I spend at that job represents a second I will never get back, in essence I wasted my life to get money. When a criminal comes along to take my things, they are taking the time I spent in that job earning the money to buy those things. So, do I value my things more than the life of a criminal whom I've likely never met or seen before? YOU'RE GODDAMNED RIGHT.
Picking a place to live based on based people sounds good, but I bet it won't rank well on the real estate sites... HEY I just came up with the next Big Thing
Polk County is the fastest growing county in ALL of the U.S., not just Florida. Seems to me a lot of that has to do with Sheriff Judd and not just about proximity to Orlando and Tampa.
Concur.
Shootings will continue, until morale improves...
Queue the criminal apologists "Do you really value things more than human life?"
Yes. Criminals are less valuable than my things. Fuck them and fuck you for siding with them!
Same thing you'll get if you road rage me and exit your with a gun or other weapon.