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27421
« on: September 27, 2014, 05:06:42 PM »
Kazakstan annexation complete. Ural Russia annexation complete. "Handheld cannon" -- 10%
Equipping army with carbon steel katanas complete. Future army training times will take CS katana manufacturing into account.
Kazakhstan and Ural natives enslaved and forced to work in menial jobs such as food and steel production. Displaced Chinese workers are drafted into the army and begin training. Expected to be complete by page 39.
The ambitious project of annexing the rest of western Russia begins. Expected to be complete by page 41.
27422
« on: September 27, 2014, 04:41:58 PM »
China begins efforts to remake the huorehan cannon in handheld form.
27423
« on: September 27, 2014, 04:40:53 PM »
Kazakstan annexation β 90% Ural Russia annexation β 90% Equipping army with CS katanas β 90%
27424
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:56:53 PM »
So is impersonating someone who is not here a bannable offense? I think it should be.
The Fun Vacuum strikes again!
27425
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:55:43 PM »
Who wants to play a game of volleyball?
27426
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:49:44 PM »

Who wants to play a game of volleyball?
I do!
I think we all know how this will end...
27427
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:42:25 PM »
27428
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:41:23 PM »
 Who wants to play a game of volleyball?
27429
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:22:32 PM »
The President is a civilian. He shouldn't even be saluting to begin with.
27430
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:19:16 PM »
Oh shit. Now the cop is racist too?
You people are fucking idiots. Have more respect for someone who puts his life on the line so you can jerkoff in your parents basement.
I respect real cops. Not murderers disgracing the blue uniform.
27431
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:15:34 PM »
I don't see any problem here.
Well, the only problem was the guy calling and saying the other guy was waving around the gun when he actually wasn't. Police did nothing wrong as they got a call about a man pointing a gun at people, arrived, saw the supposed weapon, ordered him to drop it, he never dropped it, and was shot
Police are not some super-natural beings that know everything about a situation. They know as much as everybody else and what they are told about the situation at hand. Maybe if the caller didn't say the gun was being waved and pointed then this wouldn't have happened
There's this new thing called tazers and shooting people in the leg or arm. Lethal force is only appropriate if a civilian's (NOT a cop's) life is in immediate danger.
There's this thing called distance. A taser won't shoot that far. It only works at a couple of feet, like 2 feet. Lethal force IS appropriate if a cop's life is in danger and cops are civilians also and police departments are civilian agencies. Only people not civilians are military personnel
Did you not even watch the video, bro? They were extremely close to the guy. The simple fact of the matter is that the coo didn't even give the kid time to drop the BB gun. He came around the corner, yelled at him, and before the kid even knew what was going on, he was shot.
I did watch the video. No cop is coming to get that close to a guy who has been reported to be pointing a gun around and have an item that looks like a gun in his hands. That's fucking suicide. You wouldn't get up close to the guy if you were there, would you? Of course not
Yeah, I would. Part of being a cop is not being a coward. If the cop would've waited another ten seconds for the kid to register that there was a misunderstanding, he could've avoided murdering an innocent civilian. Don't forget that all the kid was doing was buying a BB gun that Walmart had plainly laid out for any and all to take.
Keeping your distance from a supposed armed subject is not being a coward, it's being smart and logical. Those 10 seconds is time wasted where an officer or a bystander could have gotten injured or killed by the guy. And as I said, cops are not all-knowing beings; they had no idea it was a BB gun and he was going to buy it. The department got a call saying the guy was pointing and waving a gun around and that's what the cops knew.
Want to be mad at somebody? Be mad at the caller for lying about what happened. He needs to be charged with involuntary manslaughter because his false call (illegal act) led to a person dying, something that never happens associated with the unlawful act
The whole Walmart was evacuated. No civilians could have possibly been harmed. And if a cop dies, so be it. That's part of his job description. Cops can only fire weapons if their lives are directly in danger. The kid didn't even point the gun at the cops, he just turned around to see what the hell was going on.
lolno. Dying is nowhere in the job description to be a cop. A cop's job is to enforce the laws. And the cops did feel they were in direct danger. The guy reported to be waving a gun around was turning towards them and felt he was going to fire on them. You would feel EXACTLY the same way in the situation. Don't deny it
Yeah, when you know that you're fighting thieves, murderers, rapists, and thugs, you should really expect to have a vastly higher fatality rate than other professions. And it doesn't matter if he "thinks" he was in direct danger. The kid wasn't even pointing a weapon at him.
That doesn't mean dying is in the damn description. Nobody is willing to die by some punk and will take all measures to ensure they live, including not being an idiot and getting up close to a suspected dangerous individual
It does matter what he thought. Put yourself in the situation. Say you only know that the guy has what appears to be a weapon and only know that he has been waving it around and pointing it a people and you tell him to drop it. He turns to face you with the weapon in his hand and you think it's real and fire on him in danger of your safety.
That's what anybody else would do and what a cop would do, especially me once I become a cop. Because as I've said
Cops Are Not All Knowing Beings
They Only Know What They Are Told
That's Why You Don't Go For The Kill Shot
27432
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:13:18 PM »
He had a gun.
 SHIT! Call in the fucking SWAT teams!!
27433
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:09:48 PM »
And if a cop dies, so be it. That's part of his job description.
You're a fucking clown
Pretty ironic, coming from you.
Not at all. You're an edgy teenager.
"OH no, I got pulled over one time and got a ticket! Fuck pigs!!!". Actually, maybe that didnt happen. Are you even old enough to drive?
Not a teenager, never been pulled over. And yes, of course I am. This is less about this ridiculous personal vendetta against cops you seem to think I have, and much more about hating murderers.
Doing his job, not a murderer.
Killing unarmed teenagers whose only crimes are turning around is a cop's job? I guess murder is in the description, then.
27434
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:08:08 PM »
I don't see any problem here.
Well, the only problem was the guy calling and saying the other guy was waving around the gun when he actually wasn't. Police did nothing wrong as they got a call about a man pointing a gun at people, arrived, saw the supposed weapon, ordered him to drop it, he never dropped it, and was shot
Police are not some super-natural beings that know everything about a situation. They know as much as everybody else and what they are told about the situation at hand. Maybe if the caller didn't say the gun was being waved and pointed then this wouldn't have happened
There's this new thing called tazers and shooting people in the leg or arm. Lethal force is only appropriate if a civilian's (NOT a cop's) life is in immediate danger.
There's this thing called distance. A taser won't shoot that far. It only works at a couple of feet, like 2 feet. Lethal force IS appropriate if a cop's life is in danger and cops are civilians also and police departments are civilian agencies. Only people not civilians are military personnel
Did you not even watch the video, bro? They were extremely close to the guy. The simple fact of the matter is that the coo didn't even give the kid time to drop the BB gun. He came around the corner, yelled at him, and before the kid even knew what was going on, he was shot.
I did watch the video. No cop is coming to get that close to a guy who has been reported to be pointing a gun around and have an item that looks like a gun in his hands. That's fucking suicide. You wouldn't get up close to the guy if you were there, would you? Of course not
Yeah, I would. Part of being a cop is not being a coward. If the cop would've waited another ten seconds for the kid to register that there was a misunderstanding, he could've avoided murdering an innocent civilian. Don't forget that all the kid was doing was buying a BB gun that Walmart had plainly laid out for any and all to take.
Keeping your distance from a supposed armed subject is not being a coward, it's being smart and logical. Those 10 seconds is time wasted where an officer or a bystander could have gotten injured or killed by the guy. And as I said, cops are not all-knowing beings; they had no idea it was a BB gun and he was going to buy it. The department got a call saying the guy was pointing and waving a gun around and that's what the cops knew.
Want to be mad at somebody? Be mad at the caller for lying about what happened. He needs to be charged with involuntary manslaughter because his false call (illegal act) led to a person dying, something that never happens associated with the unlawful act
The whole Walmart was evacuated. No civilians could have possibly been harmed. And if a cop dies, so be it. That's part of his job description. Cops can only fire weapons if their lives are directly in danger. The kid didn't even point the gun at the cops, he just turned around to see what the hell was going on.
lolno. Dying is nowhere in the job description to be a cop. A cop's job is to enforce the laws. And the cops did feel they were in direct danger. The guy reported to be waving a gun around was turning towards them and felt he was going to fire on them. You would feel EXACTLY the same way in the situation. Don't deny it
Yeah, when you know that you're fighting thieves, murderers, rapists, and thugs, you should really expect to have a vastly higher fatality rate than other professions. And it doesn't matter if he "thinks" he was in direct danger. The kid wasn't even pointing a weapon at him.
27435
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:06:00 PM »
And if a cop dies, so be it. That's part of his job description.
You're a fucking clown
Pretty ironic, coming from you.
Not at all. You're an edgy teenager.
"OH no, I got pulled over one time and got a ticket! Fuck pigs!!!". Actually, maybe that didnt happen. Are you even old enough to drive?
Not a teenager, never been pulled over. And yes, of course I am. This is less about this ridiculous personal vendetta against cops you seem to think I have, and much more about hating murderers.
27436
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:04:22 PM »
Black people did not exist before 1681 Fixed.
27437
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:01:49 PM »
And if a cop dies, so be it. That's part of his job description.
You're a fucking clown
Pretty ironic, coming from you.
27438
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:01:11 PM »
Part of school is to TEACH respect.
Nope.
27439
« on: September 27, 2014, 03:00:32 PM »
Nope, sorry. No freedom of speech in school.
Don't care about some Idaho court case.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precedent
Wikipedia LOLOLOLOL
Not really expecting you to read Wikipedia so much as introducing you to the objective idea of a legal precedent.
Introducing LOL
You've obviously never heard of it before, or you would understand the significance of "some Idaho court case".
27440
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:58:19 PM »
I don't see any problem here.
Well, the only problem was the guy calling and saying the other guy was waving around the gun when he actually wasn't. Police did nothing wrong as they got a call about a man pointing a gun at people, arrived, saw the supposed weapon, ordered him to drop it, he never dropped it, and was shot
Police are not some super-natural beings that know everything about a situation. They know as much as everybody else and what they are told about the situation at hand. Maybe if the caller didn't say the gun was being waved and pointed then this wouldn't have happened
There's this new thing called tazers and shooting people in the leg or arm. Lethal force is only appropriate if a civilian's (NOT a cop's) life is in immediate danger.
There's this thing called distance. A taser won't shoot that far. It only works at a couple of feet, like 2 feet. Lethal force IS appropriate if a cop's life is in danger and cops are civilians also and police departments are civilian agencies. Only people not civilians are military personnel
Did you not even watch the video, bro? They were extremely close to the guy. The simple fact of the matter is that the coo didn't even give the kid time to drop the BB gun. He came around the corner, yelled at him, and before the kid even knew what was going on, he was shot.
I did watch the video. No cop is coming to get that close to a guy who has been reported to be pointing a gun around and have an item that looks like a gun in his hands. That's fucking suicide. You wouldn't get up close to the guy if you were there, would you? Of course not
Yeah, I would. Part of being a cop is not being a coward. If the cop would've waited another ten seconds for the kid to register that there was a misunderstanding, he could've avoided murdering an innocent civilian. Don't forget that all the kid was doing was buying a BB gun that Walmart had plainly laid out for any and all to take.
Keeping your distance from a supposed armed subject is not being a coward, it's being smart and logical. Those 10 seconds is time wasted where an officer or a bystander could have gotten injured or killed by the guy. And as I said, cops are not all-knowing beings; they had no idea it was a BB gun and he was going to buy it. The department got a call saying the guy was pointing and waving a gun around and that's what the cops knew.
Want to be mad at somebody? Be mad at the caller for lying about what happened. He needs to be charged with involuntary manslaughter because his false call (illegal act) led to a person dying, something that never happens associated with the unlawful act
The whole Walmart was evacuated. No civilians could have possibly been harmed. And if a cop dies, so be it. That's part of his job description. Cops can only fire weapons if their lives are directly in danger. The kid didn't even point the gun at the cops, he just turned around to see what the hell was going on.
27441
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:55:25 PM »
Nope, sorry. No freedom of speech in school.
Don't care about some Idaho court case.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precedent
Wikipedia LOLOLOLOL
Not really expecting you to read Wikipedia so much as introducing you to the objective idea of a legal precedent.
27443
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:51:32 PM »
You would have walked up to someone actively aiming a gun? LOLOLOL
If I was a cop, I would've not been a total coward and kept demanding he drop the weapon, unless he aimed it directly at me. In which case I would've gone for the arm or leg, not immediately for the kill. And I definitely wouldn't have starting randomly yelling at him, then shot him just for turning around. The kid had no idea what was going on.
27444
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:49:24 PM »
 ITT
27445
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:46:17 PM »
I don't see any problem here.
Well, the only problem was the guy calling and saying the other guy was waving around the gun when he actually wasn't. Police did nothing wrong as they got a call about a man pointing a gun at people, arrived, saw the supposed weapon, ordered him to drop it, he never dropped it, and was shot
Police are not some super-natural beings that know everything about a situation. They know as much as everybody else and what they are told about the situation at hand. Maybe if the caller didn't say the gun was being waved and pointed then this wouldn't have happened
There's this new thing called tazers and shooting people in the leg or arm. Lethal force is only appropriate if a civilian's (NOT a cop's) life is in immediate danger.
There's this thing called distance. A taser won't shoot that far. It only works at a couple of feet, like 2 feet. Lethal force IS appropriate if a cop's life is in danger and cops are civilians also and police departments are civilian agencies. Only people not civilians are military personnel
Did you not even watch the video, bro? They were extremely close to the guy. The simple fact of the matter is that the coo didn't even give the kid time to drop the BB gun. He came around the corner, yelled at him, and before the kid even knew what was going on, he was shot.
I did watch the video. No cop is coming to get that close to a guy who has been reported to be pointing a gun around and have an item that looks like a gun in his hands. That's fucking suicide. You wouldn't get up close to the guy if you were there, would you? Of course not
Yeah, I would. Part of being a cop is not being a coward. If the cop would've waited another ten seconds for the kid to register that there was a misunderstanding, he could've avoided murdering an innocent civilian. Don't forget that all the kid was doing was buying a BB gun that Walmart had plainly laid out for any and all to take.
27446
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:43:05 PM »
Standing is a form of respect.
Exactly. And refusing to show respect is a right guaranteed by the Constitution.
27447
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:41:28 PM »
I don't see any problem here.
Well, the only problem was the guy calling and saying the other guy was waving around the gun when he actually wasn't. Police did nothing wrong as they got a call about a man pointing a gun at people, arrived, saw the supposed weapon, ordered him to drop it, he never dropped it, and was shot
Police are not some super-natural beings that know everything about a situation. They know as much as everybody else and what they are told about the situation at hand. Maybe if the caller didn't say the gun was being waved and pointed then this wouldn't have happened
There's this new thing called tazers and shooting people in the leg or arm. Lethal force is only appropriate if a civilian's (NOT a cop's) life is in immediate danger.
There's this thing called distance. A taser won't shoot that far. It only works at a couple of feet, like 2 feet. Lethal force IS appropriate if a cop's life is in danger and cops are civilians also and police departments are civilian agencies. Only people not civilians are military personnel
Did you not even watch the video, bro? They were extremely close to the guy. The simple fact of the matter is that the cop didn't even give the kid time to drop the BB gun. He came around the corner, yelled at him, and before the kid even knew what was going on, he was shot.
27448
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:36:50 PM »
I don't see any problem here.
Well, the only problem was the guy calling and saying the other guy was waving around the gun when he actually wasn't. Police did nothing wrong as they got a call about a man pointing a gun at people, arrived, saw the supposed weapon, ordered him to drop it, he never dropped it, and was shot
Police are not some super-natural beings that know everything about a situation. They know as much as everybody else and what they are told about the situation at hand. Maybe if the caller didn't say the gun was being waved and pointed then this wouldn't have happened
There's this new thing called tazers and shooting people in the leg or arm. Lethal force is only appropriate if a civilian's (NOT a cop's) life is in immediate danger.
Nice opinion there.
Thanks!
27449
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:34:47 PM »
I don't see any problem here.
Well, the only problem was the guy calling and saying the other guy was waving around the gun when he actually wasn't. Police did nothing wrong as they got a call about a man pointing a gun at people, arrived, saw the supposed weapon, ordered him to drop it, he never dropped it, and was shot
Police are not some super-natural beings that know everything about a situation. They know as much as everybody else and what they are told about the situation at hand. Maybe if the caller didn't say the gun was being waved and pointed then this wouldn't have happened
There's this new thing called tazers and shooting people in the leg or arm. Lethal force is only appropriate if a civilian's (NOT a cop's) life is in immediate danger.
27450
« on: September 27, 2014, 02:31:19 PM »
Being on the phone is no excuse.
I can still hear a police officer while I'm on the phone.
Did you completely ignore the video? The cop never gave a warning. He yelled at the guy, the guy turned to face him, and the cop opened fire. The kid never raised the gun or expressed any threatening behaviour.
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