Castro

justtrying

Joined Mar 9, 2011
439
I think I found the connection. Castro was so opposed to Trump that he dropped dead to protest the outcome of the U.S. election.
Naughty Castro. It's none of your business.:mad:
Do you really mean to say this was one giant scheme to finally have a successful assasination attempt on him? :confused::eek:
 

dannyf

Joined Sep 13, 2015
2,197
I find this part of your comment to be particularly intriguing.

now lets check on some "cubans" celebrating Castro's death:
why would that surprise anyone, especially for such a polarizing figure like Castro? Even for less polarizing figures like Clinton and Trump, I'm sure that there are just as many people who genuinely like her/him as there are who dislike her /him.

Heck, I would go so far to say that if that guy in NKorea were to die today, there would be many people who would feel bad about that, as well as others who would celebrate his demise.

It is intriguing that some people find that intriguing.
 

killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
836

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
2,867
I think I found the connection. Castro was so opposed to Trump that he dropped dead to protest the outcome of the U.S. election.
Naughty Castro. It's none of your business.:mad:
Any way we could convince a few million others to do the same? It wold be huge economy booster for the country!

Just think of all the estate taxes the government could collect plus all that inheritance and real estate sales money people would be burning through left and right. Win Win and then some for everyone (who's not a whiney entitled liberal anyway) ! :D

No, wait. It would even be a win for them too being the majority who didn't drop dead in protest would be the primary inheritors of that money and real estate and thusly would have substantial financial resources of their own for once to burn though. At least for a few years anyway. :oops:
 

JoeJester

Joined Apr 26, 2005
4,390
#12 Nice, but I leaned towards the hypothesis that Fidel Castro could not live in a world without Florence Henderson.

Coincidence? CIA conspiracy?

I say coincidence.
 

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
I believe the death of Castro has nothing to do with any person or event besides him and his own age. That's why I am still in the dark about what dannyf said about somebody complaining about U.S. elections.

I guess I'm just going to have to write it off as another troll event by dannyf.
 

JoeJester

Joined Apr 26, 2005
4,390
This morning when my wife told me of Castro's and Henderson's deaths, I told her Fidel just couldn't live in a world without Florence Henderson.

I would have played this

 

shortbus

Joined Sep 30, 2009
10,050
joey must be heartbroken. Castro was the ultimate Ayn Rand disciple. Take over a country and make it's money and property his, Ayn would be proud.
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,759
The dictator is dead. History is filled to the brim with self-anointed mesiahs. He was no exception. His rule was repressive and suffocating. I feel for the people of Cuba. Two generations were lost to ignorance and mediocrity thanks to that megalomaniac idiot.

May Cuba rest in peace.
 

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
2,867
Chatbot or troll?
Wait a minute here. Didn't we already discuss this and where did the posts go relating to it? o_O

Did I imagine/dream it or have we been edited by his programmers for figuring out what he is and revealing it thus proving he failed the Turing test? :confused:

Seriously, I think some thing's disappeared from the thread while the site ws down earlier today. Or was it just down for me? o_O

My 'convenient internet meddling has occurred' senses are all tingly right now. :eek:

No, wait. Found it. It was in another thread where he was posting contradictory drivel.

Never mind. (it's so hard to keep it straight sometimes. ) :oops:
 
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