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  1. Guy 1:Please be careful. They don't call Oakland the robbery capital of America for nothing, and an event like IEM is a goldmine for people with a hankering for phone stealing. I went to IEM last year and got cornered and mugged in the tunnel to Coliseum station because I was a small person walking alone with my phone out. Don't make my mistake. Stay together with your group if you have one or ask another group of event goers if you can walk with them to the arena if you're alone. It probably won't save you if someone with a gun wants your stuff, but at least you won't get your phone taken by an unarmed homeless guy like I did.
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  3. Don't let me scare you off though. It was an awesome event and I don't regret going!
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  5. Guy 2:Completely agree, it’s a great city but do not leave anything expensive in your car. Very high chance that someone will break in.(even if it’s just a backpack)
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  7. Retard: Reguardless of where you are, you should never leave a backpack in visible sight in your car lol
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  9. Guy 3: not even remotely true, any non-urban area is usually pretty good.
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  11. Retard: I know many people who live in suburbs who leave absolutely nothing valiable in visible sight their cars because of the amount of robberies.
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  13. Some of them who live in rich communities even kee their doors open so their windows don’t get smashed in attempted robberies.
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  15. “Not even remotely true”
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  17. Guy 4:hey man i know this might be hard to comprehend, but your world view isn't the only one in existence
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  19. Retard: Neither is his? He said it wasn’t even remotely true.
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  21. Me:Because it isn't, read what you said then read what he said. Either you don't have a great grasp of English or you genuinely think your world view is the only one in existence.
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  23. Retard: I was disagreeing with the sentiment that what I said wasn’t “even remotely true”. Sure, there will be situations where there are safe suburban areas. He said “any”, which is false.
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  25. Better to be safe than sorry. It’s nice to be carefree until something bad happens to you or someone you know
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  27. Me:No, you said
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  29. Reguardless of where you are, you should never leave a backpack in visible sight in your car lol
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  31. And assuming you meant "regardless" (if u meant smth else I'm sorry but fuck knows what else Reguardless is supposed to mean) that statement isn't "even remotely true". Not at all, by any stretch of the imagination.
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  33. Retard: I mean, take it out of context when talking about parked cars around arenas in a cityand it does sound a bit far fetched
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  35. And when you also take out the second part of the sentence, where he is talking about suburban area parking, it sounds even worse.
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  37. A lot of things don’t make sense when you pick it out of context.
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  39. Me: Mate read what you said, I don't think you understand the words REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOU ARE, you're just digging a hole for yourself here, I never argued that the second part of his sentence was correct, jesus.
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  41. Do you really need me to quote every singe thing you said?
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  43. Neither is his? He said it wasn’t even remotely true.
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  45. You never even mention the second part where he says
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  47. any non-urban area is usually pretty good
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  49. And while we are on that part he said the word
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  51. Usually
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  53. Implying non-urban areas are low crime more often than now which is true.
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  55. You're completely misunderstanding what he's saying and what you're writing dude.
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  57. Retard:
  58. In the context of parking in cities. Reguardless what city you’re in.
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  60. Is it fun trying to prove me wrong when I’m just trying to give some friendly advice?
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  62. Me: Dude you must be the most stubborn kid on the internet, I'm trying to prove you wrong because for some reason you can't accept the fact you are.... Literally 99% of people by now would've said a reasonable response such as "I worded my reply poorly, I meant it wouldn't be a great idea to leave your bag in the open in the majority of US cities" But instead you are trying to defend yourself and saying what other people are saying is wrong which is just total crap. I was trying to point out to you the fact they weren't wrong and why, hoping to get a reasonable response. Instead it seems you couldn't care less whether you are correct or not as long as in your head you can never make a mistake or be wrong about anything...
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  64. Retard: I’m stubborn but somehow you aren’t...?
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  66. The instances I’ve said he was wrong is when he said it wasn’t remotely true, and when he said I’ve never lived in the suburbs, which I do.
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  68. Everything you say about me can be said about yourself. Somehow it seems you understand what I’m trying to say than myself
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  70. Me: This is the last replay I'm gonna give you because I'm clearly wasting my time on someone who has no mental capacity for understandng.
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  72. I’m stubborn but somehow you aren’t...?
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  74. stubborn: having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good reasons to do so.
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  76. You are yet to explain how your statement that he was wrong when he said your statement wasn’t remotely true was correct. So no I'm not stubborn but yes you are as I have given you a complete rundown as to why his statement was correct.
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  78. and when he said I’ve never lived in the suburbs, which I do.
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  80. And I've never mentioned that, again I wonder if you're reading these replies or not, then again you're most likely doing what most politicians do and intentionally answering to completely different points to the ones raised in order to avoid any need to justify yourself.
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  82. Everything you say about me can be said about yourself. Somehow it seems you understand what I’m trying to say than myself
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  84. I understand the English language, perhaps you do not.
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