Angry men used to just complain. Now they shoot people.
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Back in the ancient times, meaning when I was young, there was a comic strip called Dennis the Menace. Dennis, not surprisingly, caused problems for a neighbor, George Wilson. A cranky, cantankerous, elderly next-door neighbor; a retired postal carrier and (at least, as far as Dennis is concerned) his best adult friend. Dennis likes Mr. Wilson but unintentionally annoys him, as he regularly disrupts Mr. Wilson's attempts at a serene, quiet life. Dennis often interrupts Mr. Wilson's hobbies such as gardening, as well as coin and stamp collecting, at times accidentally damaging his property. As a result, the gruff old retiree displays a less than cordial attitude towards the young boy, though Dennis continues his well-meaning intrusions unabated.
Angry men used to just complain. Now they shoot people.
Angry men used to just complain. Now they…
Angry men used to just complain. Now they shoot people.
Back in the ancient times, meaning when I was young, there was a comic strip called Dennis the Menace. Dennis, not surprisingly, caused problems for a neighbor, George Wilson. A cranky, cantankerous, elderly next-door neighbor; a retired postal carrier and (at least, as far as Dennis is concerned) his best adult friend. Dennis likes Mr. Wilson but unintentionally annoys him, as he regularly disrupts Mr. Wilson's attempts at a serene, quiet life. Dennis often interrupts Mr. Wilson's hobbies such as gardening, as well as coin and stamp collecting, at times accidentally damaging his property. As a result, the gruff old retiree displays a less than cordial attitude towards the young boy, though Dennis continues his well-meaning intrusions unabated.