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The Flood / Re: I'm literally crying right now.
« on: January 27, 2015, 09:44:54 PM »
What happened :(

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The Flood / What's your weakness when it comes to men/women
« on: January 27, 2015, 09:44:26 PM »
We all have things that we consider are weakness.

For example, for me my weakness with woman is if they have ray band style glasses, and can wear them right. Throw some bangs or some decent hair on her, and I'm sold. Girls who can rock glasses get me every time.

Stray away from Ass/Boobs, go into different things.

If you like guys, share what your weakness is as well.

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The Flood / Re: ITT: post your user tiers
« on: January 27, 2015, 09:00:53 PM »
I'm shocked I made silver.

I genuinely thought you disliked me lol

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The Flood / Re: i'm the smartest person here
« on: January 27, 2015, 09:00:20 PM »
FSU.

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The Flood / Re: That terrifying moment when you almost crash
« on: January 27, 2015, 08:59:59 PM »
fuck, I live that feeling every corner that I have to cut on... in pedestrian cases though, I've only ever felt that on my motorcycle, when I was forced to offroad for a good minute when some stubborn cunt tried merging onto my lane without looking first. She didn't move her ass back to her own fucking lane until I punched her window and smashed up her side mirror before the merge off rails came too close (I have reinforced gloves for attempted bike jackings,) and when she did she had the stupidest fucking look on her face, like she had no clue why I was hitting her car.

I hate people sometimes.

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The Flood / Re: That terrifying moment when you almost crash
« on: January 27, 2015, 08:57:44 PM »
Of course I know this feeling... I drive on I-78 monthly. God damn truckers, man.

The adrenaline rush I felt going backwards down that off-ramp one winter was fucking intense too.

And that one time I took a corner a little too quick on a backroad and swung the tail off the pavement but made a recovery before the embankment

And the two soccer moms who tried to kill me in one ride on  my old Shadow (rip in peaces scrap bike)

Man... good times.

Active Aero saved my ass today. It hurt like a bitch to slam and activate the wing, but holy shit was it effective.

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The Flood / Re: That terrifying moment when you almost crash
« on: January 27, 2015, 08:56:47 PM »
Yeah, because your one shitty experience with an elderly driver is sound basis for removing all old people's licenses.

This is one of probably 10. And I've witnessed countless accidents caused by elderly people.
Man, every time I've been robbed it's been by a black person. We should just throw them all in jail, they're endangering themselves and everyone else.

What's sad is a few members would back that haha

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The Flood / Re: ITT: post your user tiers
« on: January 27, 2015, 08:55:56 PM »
Gold Tier:
-Rocketman
-Gootsby
-Yutaka
-Cheat
-Deci
-Vein
-TOTD

Silver Tier:
-Second Class
-Chally
-Icy
-Mad Max
-Lemon
-BerzerkCommando
-Verbatim

Just Plain Bad Tier:
-You really dont want to know...

Trust us we all want to know

Humor us

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The Flood / Re: That terrifying moment when you almost crash
« on: January 27, 2015, 08:51:51 PM »
Yeah, because your one shitty experience with an elderly driver is sound basis for removing all old people's licenses.

This is one of probably 10. And I've witnessed countless accidents caused by elderly people.

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The Flood / That terrifying moment when you almost crash
« on: January 27, 2015, 08:47:54 PM »
How many of you know that feeling? Like where your on the cusp of getting into a crash, not an accident, and you barely maneuver your way out of it. Terrifying.

I swear old people should drive anymore. Anyway let me explain. I'm taking my friend home after a basketball game at my Highschool. We won so we were hyped and were driving a little fast (like 10 over speed limit, which isn't terrible). But, I slowed down and went the speed limit when the road got more crowded. There was an older woman in front of me who switched lanes, leaving me as the only person in my lane. So I started speeding up a little because I had room. And this woman begins to switch back to the lane when I get right next to her. So I have to bank right teasing it between the asphalt and the sidewalk/grass. There were guard rails sticking out at one point because it forces you to merge. She didn't stop, nor did she slow down. So I had to slam on my breaks, bank right, and then a sharp left to dodge her, and then the guard rails. Eventually I got behind her, still slamming on the breaks, and just brought it to a dead halt. Drove a litte, got to the side of the road, and took a breather.

I could still see here randomly switching lanes, with no indicators. Basically saying fuck it. That's ridiculous. Old people shouldn't be allowed to drive, they are endangering themselves and everyone else.


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The Flood / Re: Petition to Open Anarchy Early
« on: January 27, 2015, 08:38:22 PM »
I approve

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The Flood / Re: Is Waze [map app] a threat to cops?
« on: January 27, 2015, 11:23:39 AM »
Why have I never heard of this?

Now I can speed even more! :p


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The Flood / Re: The truth is that I'm transgender
« on: January 27, 2015, 07:52:00 AM »
It's sad that people make parodies about a topic that people actually struggle with.
It's sad that people come up with bullshit just for attention.

It's sad that this is what you do for entertainment.

Rekt

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The Flood / Re: What does $1,000+ of softball bats look like?
« on: January 26, 2015, 07:22:16 PM »
Nice

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The Flood / Re: Sep7agon Weekly Update - Interview Interest
« on: January 26, 2015, 07:17:51 PM »
I have a lot to talk about, so, I'd be interested

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The Flood / :(
« on: January 26, 2015, 05:06:35 PM »
:(

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 05:01:37 PM »
If you still live with your parents after graduating high school, you're a failure.

Nah
Yeah. It's not a big deal if you're there a month or so after graduation to get your stuff together, but any longer than that and you're a burden.

Depends on the family, my parents don't want me to leave. I know a lot of people who stay at home or live very close to their parents. It's just how some people are raised. You can still be very successful, even potentially happier because of your proximity and role in your family
Eh, most parents aren't like that. And besides, it's still a pretty loser thing to do.

Maybe it's because I'm Hispanic and I'm used to having a tight knit family. I have an apartment on Miami Beach but I spend most of my time at home, partially due to the fact my friend is using my apartment for the time being. I like being around my brothers and mom and dad. That being said, I'm a senior in Highschool.

I don't see it as a loser thing. I'd only see it that way if you were entirely dependent. If your completely independent, and live with them because you like the atmosphere, there's nothing wrong with it
Oh, you like your family? I guess it's a bit different if you're not just living with them out of neccesity.

Love my family to death.

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The Flood / Re: Describe The Perfect Plan To Break into Mordor.
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:58:02 PM »

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:56:48 PM »
Moved out at age 18. I rent my own house and pay my own rent and utilities.

Nice, where at, state wise
I traveled and lived in Norway for a bit, bummed around India with some pals, then back in Norway for a tad, then back to the States and worked for a while, then went down and lived in Nicaragua for half a year. Back in the states in KC as of right now.

Nicaragua is not the best place to live in :/

Nice mate, ever been to Miami? A lot of things to do
If you think Nicaragua is bad you should visit India.
Never been to Miami. I need to do an east coast run.

East Coast run?

You a car guy?
Not really. But its the best way to get around in the States. In Norway and europe they have a super good bus and train system so you dont need private vehicles as much as you do here in America.

In nicaragua I just hitchhiked and grabbed buses everywhere. Unless I walked, which I did a lot of.

Aww, I got excited.

The East Coast is a good time mate, you should check it out

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:55:31 PM »
If you still live with your parents after graduating high school, you're a failure.

Nah
Yeah. It's not a big deal if you're there a month or so after graduation to get your stuff together, but any longer than that and you're a burden.

Depends on the family, my parents don't want me to leave. I know a lot of people who stay at home or live very close to their parents. It's just how some people are raised. You can still be very successful, even potentially happier because of your proximity and role in your family
Eh, most parents aren't like that. And besides, it's still a pretty loser thing to do.

Maybe it's because I'm Hispanic and I'm used to having a tight knit family. I have an apartment on Miami Beach but I spend most of my time at home, partially due to the fact my friend is using my apartment for the time being. I like being around my brothers and mom and dad. That being said, I'm a senior in Highschool.

I don't see it as a loser thing. I'd only see it that way if you were entirely dependent. If your completely independent, and live with them because you like the atmosphere, there's nothing wrong with it

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The Flood / Re: The first anarchy of 2015?
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:53:14 PM »
This summer gootsbae, I'm giving you a good time when I'm in London, imma treat my nigga right
<3 bae

Bae af.

I have some ideas to make it unforgettable.

Perhaps rent a cayman ;)
rent a rolls royce wraith

Eh, RR are not really cars that are fun to drive. There cars to be driven around in

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:51:45 PM »
If you still live with your parents after graduating high school, you're a failure.

Nah
Yeah. It's not a big deal if you're there a month or so after graduation to get your stuff together, but any longer than that and you're a burden.

Depends on the family, my parents don't want me to leave. I know a lot of people who stay at home or live very close to their parents. It's just how some people are raised. You can still be very successful, even potentially happier because of your proximity and role in your family

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:49:05 PM »
Moved out at age 18. I rent my own house and pay my own rent and utilities.

Nice, where at, state wise
I traveled and lived in Norway for a bit, bummed around India with some pals, then back in Norway for a tad, then back to the States and worked for a while, then went down and lived in Nicaragua for half a year. Back in the states in KC as of right now.

Nicaragua is not the best place to live in :/

Nice mate, ever been to Miami? A lot of things to do
If you think Nicaragua is bad you should visit India.
Never been to Miami. I need to do an east coast run.

East Coast run?

You a car guy?

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:48:19 PM »
If you still live with your parents after graduating high school, you're a failure.

Nah

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:47:38 PM »
Moved out at age 18. I rent my own house and pay my own rent and utilities.

Nice, where at, state wise
I traveled and lived in Norway for a bit, bummed around India with some pals, then back in Norway for a tad, then back to the States and worked for a while, then went down and lived in Nicaragua for half a year. Back in the states in KC as of right now.

Nicaragua is not the best place to live in :/

Nice mate, ever been to Miami? A lot of things to do

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The Flood / Re: If you still live at home past the age of 21...
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:45:56 PM »
I think it's cool that people are living at home longer. It's kinda silly to move out at 18 or 20. That shit is expensive and doesn't provide much gain.

Unless you can afford it or go out of state for uni

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The Flood / Re: Display your confidence ITT
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:44:17 PM »
I tripped and only cried for 30 minutes

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The Flood / Re: The first anarchy of 2015?
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:43:41 PM »
This summer gootsbae, I'm giving you a good time when I'm in London, imma treat my nigga right
<3 bae

Bae af.

I have some ideas to make it unforgettable.

Perhaps rent a cayman ;)

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The Flood / Re: It's chilly here in Miami
« on: January 26, 2015, 04:42:39 PM »
But is it a dark rainy night in Stoke?

Very few things can do it on a rainy night in Stoke
It's always a dark rainy night here in Stoke

You live in Stoke?
Where do you think that joke came from?

I've heard it for a while. But do you actually live in stoke?
Yeah.

How is it?
It's not that good. It could be far worse though; it could be Newcastle or Liverpool.

Or Essex
oh god why

Be happy you don't live in that shit hole
Let's be real though. Nowhere in England is worse than Peckham.

Peckham? Never heard of it
It's not a city. It's a district in London

I assume it's ghetto ish?
There's no "ish" about it. It's a straight up shithole

Sounds...delightful

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