23 Nov 23
@mike69 saidYawn.
Your opinion is welcomed, I do come off that way at times when dealing with people like the two of you. If I were truly angry you would know the difference not that it is something to be proud of. Again I love how people look only at those people they disagree with when coming up with these bright ideas. Hmm I wonder what could or has been said about you?
23 Nov 23
@fmf saidOh my, you’re correct you have held that bar high for a long time haven’t you. This is another reason you suck in this forum and chess you have to look and respect both sides of the board to be successful in a positive manner. Your tactics are weak and over used in this forum you should go home and be the loser you act like on here most of the time. Nope not angry.
I don't give two hoots about chess.
Stuff about chess ratings etc. in a conversation on a Spirituality Forum about homelessness and hunger is truly low-grade banter.
23 Nov 23
@mike69 saidYawn again.
Oh my, you’re correct you have held that bar high for a long time haven’t you. This is another reason you suck in this forum and chess you have to look and respect both sides of the board to be successful in a positive manner. Your tactics are weak and over used in this forum you should go home and be the loser you act like on here most of the time. Nope not angry.
@mike69 saidI owe you no answers sir
I owe you no answers sir as you’re a taker not a giver with a small heart.
Suit yourself. But if you should ever change your mind, here it is:
Good government policies to tackle homelessness and hunger alongside the voluntary participation of citizens under the auspices of non-governmental organizations, including those of Christians and Muslims etc.: Building of more public housing that will then be sold cheaply to tenants. More investment in shelters. More investment in halfway houses. Public/workfare projects that offer housing and food. More investment in occupational and physical therapy. Rent allowances in combination with rent controls. More investment in programmes aimed at drug and alcohol addiction with temporary accommodation. Others too, no doubt.
23 Nov 23
@fmf saidHe’s a little runaway~~~I answered some earlier, I’m waiting on If you truly care what do you do and how does it make where you live a better place in these areas. It starts with us and our hearts where is your treasure FMF?
I owe you no answers sir
Suit yourself. Bit if you should ever change your mind, here it is:
Good government policies to tackle homelessness and hunger alongside the voluntary participation of citizens under the auspices of non-governmental organizations, including those of Christians and Muslims etc.: Building of more public housing that will then be sold cheaply to ...[text shortened]... n programmes aimed at drug and alcohol addiction with temporary accommodation. Others too, no doubt.
23 Nov 23
@divegeester saidYep always the same people 95% of the time, then add in more than one account, could be three or four people. All this time seems like a j o b😁, just sayin😱.
There are people posting in these forums who don’t play chess here at all.
‘Open your eyes, look around sometime’.
23 Nov 23
@mike69 saidI haven't asked you any questions about what you do "on a personal level" because it is none of my business and I am not interested.
He’s a little runaway~~~I answered some earlier, I’m waiting on If you truly care what do you do and how does it make where you live a better place in these areas. It starts with us and our hearts where is your treasure FMF?