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These tales should be required reading for new members. The ass shot bear.....
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I never saw this chain of posts back when it occurred. Read enough to get the gist of it. Is this scoundrel in prison now?
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Lol, just thought of this thread a couple of days ago. Epic!
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Trump Won!, Sandmann Won!, Rittenhouse Won!, Suck it Liberal Fuuktards.
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Anyone got the CliffsNotes version?
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Anyone got the CliffsNotes version? Nope... It is a 76 page mandatory read...
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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Anyone got the CliffsNotes version? Yes, Safari man was running a con trying to get folks to feel sorry for him and give him money. He may have eve set up a go fund me were you could donate but that may have been a different tale of woe con he tried to run here. You should read through it its funny as hell.
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"I'd rather see a sermon than hear a sermon".... D.A.D.
Trump Won!, Sandmann Won!, Rittenhouse Won!, Suck it Liberal Fuuktards.
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Cliff notes version.
Run of the mill con artist who took a schit load of Rubes for a ride on here...
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Why would any normal person use their father's death (I suppose he really did die) for attention and personal gain? Oh, never mind, this is the internet.
I'm going outside to shoot something...
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Why would any normal person use their father's death (I suppose he really did die) for attention and personal gain? Oh, never mind, this is the internet.
I'm going outside to shoot something... As I recall, someone discovered his father didn't really die.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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Around the time this thread was going down, a good friend had made detective at the local sheriffs dept. and was telling me that he has seen a lot of people in such disbelief that someone died that they think it had to be murder. Kinda strange but not all that uncommon.
I’d bet most have a pretty healthy victim complex.
Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
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Why would any normal person use their father's death (I suppose he really did die) for attention and personal gain? Oh, never mind, this is the internet.
I'm going outside to shoot something... "Normal person" is key... Safariman is FAR from normal... As to why he would use his father's death for attention and personal gain -- Safariman (Mark Claiborne) has no conscience.
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Anyone got the CliffsNotes version? My take… I met Mark a couple times and did a few deals with him…I also met his father a couple times… Mark never cheated nor misrepresented himself to me and seemed to be a decent stand up guy. His father was a really good guy who took in people who were trying to turn their lives around… IIRC, he was into the church programs in a big way…”I think” he even had a couple people he was helping, living with him when this incident happened and Marks first thoughts when hearing about it was that one of the guys he was helping had attacked the old guy and it’s understandable because Mark was living in Washington (I think) and his dad owned a nice house on a fairly big piece of property in Loomis Ca. that is fairly rural for the area. I have no idea of whether or not he guilty of what some people here accuse him of… some people here seem to make a game with denigrating other people that they have never met or interacted with other than here on the “fire”…
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Anyone got the CliffsNotes version? My take… I met Mark a couple times and did a few deals with him…I also met his father a couple times… Mark never cheated nor misrepresented himself to me and seemed to be a decent stand up guy. His father was a really good guy who took in people who were trying to turn their lives around… IIRC, he was into the church programs in a big way…”I think” he even had a couple people he was helping, living with him when this incident happened and Marks first thoughts when hearing about it was that one of the guys he was helping had attacked the old guy and it’s understandable because Mark was living in Washington (I think) and his dad owned a nice house on a fairly big piece of property in Loomis Ca. that is fairly rural for the area. I have no idea of whether or not he guilty of what some people here accuse him of… some people here seem to make a game with denigrating other people that they have never met or interacted with other than here on the “fire”… mark's specialty was scamming elderly people with insurance scams . Mark used his fake christian faith to scam gullible naive people. he's a sociopath mark's in walla walla google it
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Pears sent. No really, I sent some pears.
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Sorry about your father. No good deed goes unpunished.
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Anyone got the CliffsNotes version? My take… I met Mark a couple times and did a few deals with him…I also met his father a couple times… Mark never cheated nor misrepresented himself to me and seemed to be a decent stand up guy. His father was a really good guy who took in people who were trying to turn their lives around… IIRC, he was into the church programs in a big way…”I think” he even had a couple people he was helping, living with him when this incident happened and Marks first thoughts when hearing about it was that one of the guys he was helping had attacked the old guy and it’s understandable because Mark was living in Washington (I think) and his dad owned a nice house on a fairly big piece of property in Loomis Ca. that is fairly rural for the area. I have no idea of whether or not he guilty of what some people here accuse him of… some people here seem to make a game with denigrating other people that they have never met or interacted with other than here on the “fire”… mark's specialty was scamming elderly people with insurance scams . Mark used his fake christian faith to scam gullible naive people. he's a sociopath mark's in walla walla google it This ^^^^. The guy was a genuine piece of crap period!!!
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Big ol jet air liner…don’t carry me too far away…
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Cliff notes version.
Run of the mill con artist who took a schit load of Rubes for a ride on here... You serious? Un-fugging-real I think Deflave called it page two. Lol. Then I fast forwarded to last page. Un-fugging-real.
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