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tattoos are dumb
And that is one, of a few reasons I have.. 0  !!!

812
 I think I have a good feeling that with each tattoo a person has, it increases his/her odds of becoming a criminal up by 1%. Criminal behavior can sometimes be associated with tattoos, as there are many, many in jail that have a tattoo.  Based on my assumption that the fact is... many criminals in jail have tattoos.

This is a CALCULATED Opinion of mine! Based on my opinion, it doesn't reflect how I feel towards people who have tattoos. However, if you find this offensive because you have a tattoo and want to beat me up, you have only proven me correct.


Spoiler
I'm buzzed right now. Can you guess how many tattoos I have? xD

I have no tattoos and don't want them, but I kind of wish I did! Some look so cool!

813
Gaming / Re: EPICGiveaway! Giving away 1 Copy of Battlefield Hardline.
« on: March 18, 2015, 05:19:41 PM »
Entered. I figured it can't hurt, unless you'll use that list to stalk us or send porn to our emails... :P
Why is that a bad thing?
The porn wouldn't be that great (redtube masta race!).
Redtube a shit
D : 

You must know something I don't... What better porn site is out there than this one that is free of viruses and has good content!?

814
Gaming / Re: EPICGiveaway! Giving away 1 Copy of Battlefield Hardline.
« on: March 18, 2015, 05:11:47 PM »
Entered. I figured it can't hurt, unless you'll use that list to stalk us or send porn to our emails... :P
Why is that a bad thing?
The porn wouldn't be that great (redtube masta race!).

815
Gaming / Re: EPICGiveaway! Giving away 1 Copy of Battlefield Hardline.
« on: March 18, 2015, 05:02:54 PM »
Entered. I figured it can't hurt, unless you'll use that list to stalk us or send porn to our emails... :P

816
True dedication when you are up to responding to your fans

817
Windows 10 runs pretty good on my Windows 7  Toshiba laptop from 2010. I'm still debating if I should get Windows 10 when it comes out on my gaming PC

818
The Flood / Re: Men's memories worse than women's, especially with age
« on: March 18, 2015, 04:48:42 PM »
Scientific proof that women are better than men.
Would the world also run better if ruled by women?

I'm sure there'd be a lot more drama/inconsistency, that is for sure.

819
The Flood / Re: Our fight is through the Portal,
« on: March 17, 2015, 08:13:13 PM »


For glory!!

820
The Flood / Re: What would it take for you to join the army?
« on: March 17, 2015, 08:10:31 PM »
YouTube



Having a perfected version of this for immediate usage.

821
The Flood / Men's memories worse than women's, especially with age
« on: March 17, 2015, 08:07:13 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/17/health/male-memory/index.html

inb4feminsitcpeoplesaythisisproofthatwomenarebett erthanmen

822
The Flood / Re: Give me a legit reason why you can't join the military
« on: March 17, 2015, 06:56:59 PM »
I don't like the idea of possible death for another country's freedom. You can't tell me that fighting bad dudes in Iraq/Afghan has kept us safe OR protected our freedoms from these dumb ass politicians that are on the homeland.
 

823
Gaming / Re: First picture of ODST on X1
« on: March 16, 2015, 02:24:07 PM »
Hopefully they'll make ODST's Campaign Co-Op more usable than Halo 3's?

824
Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 16, 2015, 01:52:04 AM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
I've never had a problem like that with them or heard of that, maybe that is just close to the border? And perhaps if you have reasonable suspicion that they might be in this country illegally, they have a duty to investigate. After all.. Police are there to enforce laws and investigate.

I don't want people here illegally. The only exception I would make to house illegals is if there is a disgusting war plaguing their nation or genocide.. Otherwise, they need to put effort into fixing what is wrong with their nation, or stop waving their flag in America and start learning on what you must do to be a true, legit, American citizen.
They basically randomly stop Mexicans and ask them for paperwork.

Nazis
Tough shit, I'm sorry? Its common knowledge that most illegal immigrants come from the Southern border.. and more common knowledge that the vast majority are of hispanic descent. Now if they pull a car over and hear nothing but Spanish talk, or maybe poorly spoken English, that's enough to suspect something in my opinion. Yes, that isn't fair, but an investigation should still be made..
So we should "investigate" people for the way they look and talk even though they're doing absolutely nothing illegal? How would you like that? You wouldn't, but you don't care because you'll never have to experience that.

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We don't want an uninsured illegal get in a car wreck, then sue and somehow win the law suit. <—Which that is much easier to pull off in guess what state? California ; P
Is that so? Proof?
The proof is what you hear among the common folk of the state and the states next to them. You won't hear that on the news, because they think they are better by covering stories that are far less important.
So racist shit people say. Cool beans.

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You're right, I won't have that problem, why? Because I was born and raised here, I speak the NATIVE language perfectly (Even though my last name is a Foreign last name and very uncommon) and know the laws of the land, that I know suing someone else for my own stupidity would be wrong and is not justifiable.
Many Mexicans speak English ans Spanish. Why can't they speak Spanish? Is it illegal to speak Spanish? You're for taking away the freedom to speak whatever language you want to speak in America?

And English isn't the native language to America. At all.

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IF I did have that problem, perhaps I would re-adjust my behavior to lessen the possibility of that to occur. I wouldn't have my windows rolled down, playing pure hispanic music as loud as I can at midnight in a neighborhood.
What? These people are stopped in broad day doing absolutely nothing to disturb the peace or breaking any laws.

And even if they were playing music too loud at midnight, the police have no other duty other than telling them to lower the volume. What the hell does it matter if it's hispanic music? If they played country music that'd be fine?

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True my Grandfather was a low-life and came here illegally, but one of the few things he did do right was that he worked hard and earned his citizenship legally and legitimately.
Because Mexicans that cross the border illegally don't come to America and work hard and try to earn citizenship? Who in the fuck are you, the grandchild of an illegal immigrant, to say others shouldn't do what your grandfather did? Don't you see you're the proof that illegal immigrants aren't actually some sort of terrible problem the GOP makes them out to be?

Fucking hell. How can you hate people who are trying to lead better lives and love America as much as or possibly more than you do? Do you know how many Mexicans try to join the military and get turned away when they realize they don't have paperwork? Patriots denied the chance to give the ultimate thing back to their country because they love it so much: life.
You sound mad bro. Wake up dude, seriously.
"HURR DURR u mad bro I have no rebuttal because I know I'm wrong"

You wake the fuck up and stop hating your brother because he speaks a different language and has a different skin color.
Their skin color has nothing to do with it, never did I say anything about their skin. Its hard to NOT hate a serious problem.. Which is illegals that come in, expect everything and don't return anything, because that is all too common more now. Back in the early 1900's, illegals actually became legal citizens, just like my Grandfather did sometime after World War 2.

I don't need to wake up, I know and acknowledge the failure that is our Federal government.

825
HAHAHAHAHA

Holy shit they're really desperate for money. As if Germany hasn't given them enough already they've resorted to extortion. Wow.
The Defence Minister also threatened to send Islamic fundamentalists living in Greece over to Germany. . .
Sounds like the government admits they support terrorist ideals?

826
Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 04:12:27 PM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
I've never had a problem like that with them or heard of that, maybe that is just close to the border? And perhaps if you have reasonable suspicion that they might be in this country illegally, they have a duty to investigate. After all.. Police are there to enforce laws and investigate.

I don't want people here illegally. The only exception I would make to house illegals is if there is a disgusting war plaguing their nation or genocide.. Otherwise, they need to put effort into fixing what is wrong with their nation, or stop waving their flag in America and start learning on what you must do to be a true, legit, American citizen.
They basically randomly stop Mexicans and ask them for paperwork.

Nazis
Tough shit, I'm sorry? Its common knowledge that most illegal immigrants come from the Southern border.. and more common knowledge that the vast majority are of hispanic descent. Now if they pull a car over and hear nothing but Spanish talk, or maybe poorly spoken English, that's enough to suspect something in my opinion. Yes, that isn't fair, but an investigation should still be made..
So we should "investigate" people for the way they look and talk even though they're doing absolutely nothing illegal? How would you like that? You wouldn't, but you don't care because you'll never have to experience that.

Quote
We don't want an uninsured illegal get in a car wreck, then sue and somehow win the law suit. <—Which that is much easier to pull off in guess what state? California ; P
Is that so? Proof?
The proof is what you hear among the common folk of the state and the states next to them. You won't hear that on the news, because they think they are better by covering stories that are far less important.
So racist shit people say. Cool beans.

Quote
You're right, I won't have that problem, why? Because I was born and raised here, I speak the NATIVE language perfectly (Even though my last name is a Foreign last name and very uncommon) and know the laws of the land, that I know suing someone else for my own stupidity would be wrong and is not justifiable.
Many Mexicans speak English ans Spanish. Why can't they speak Spanish? Is it illegal to speak Spanish? You're for taking away the freedom to speak whatever language you want to speak in America?

And English isn't the native language to America. At all.

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IF I did have that problem, perhaps I would re-adjust my behavior to lessen the possibility of that to occur. I wouldn't have my windows rolled down, playing pure hispanic music as loud as I can at midnight in a neighborhood.
What? These people are stopped in broad day doing absolutely nothing to disturb the peace or breaking any laws.

And even if they were playing music too loud at midnight, the police have no other duty other than telling them to lower the volume. What the hell does it matter if it's hispanic music? If they played country music that'd be fine?

Quote
True my Grandfather was a low-life and came here illegally, but one of the few things he did do right was that he worked hard and earned his citizenship legally and legitimately.
Because Mexicans that cross the border illegally don't come to America and work hard and try to earn citizenship? Who in the fuck are you, the grandchild of an illegal immigrant, to say others shouldn't do what your grandfather did? Don't you see you're the proof that illegal immigrants aren't actually some sort of terrible problem the GOP makes them out to be?

Fucking hell. How can you hate people who are trying to lead better lives and love America as much as or possibly more than you do? Do you know how many Mexicans try to join the military and get turned away when they realize they don't have paperwork? Patriots denied the chance to give the ultimate thing back to their country because they love it so much: life.
You sound mad bro. Wake up dude, seriously.

827
Gaming / Re: Why is Halo music so damn good?
« on: March 15, 2015, 04:03:43 PM »
Because Marty is so damn good! This is the #1 Halo song! Its just unbeatable in beauty!

YouTube

828
Gaming / Re: I know a lot of us are not really into Destiny
« on: March 15, 2015, 04:02:54 PM »
I found this hard to fap to and a bad start

829
Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:49:44 PM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
I've never had a problem like that with them or heard of that, maybe that is just close to the border? And perhaps if you have reasonable suspicion that they might be in this country illegally, they have a duty to investigate. After all.. Police are there to enforce laws and investigate.

I don't want people here illegally. The only exception I would make to house illegals is if there is a disgusting war plaguing their nation or genocide.. Otherwise, they need to put effort into fixing what is wrong with their nation, or stop waving their flag in America and start learning on what you must do to be a true, legit, American citizen.
They basically randomly stop Mexicans and ask them for paperwork.

Nazis
Tough shit, I'm sorry? Its common knowledge that most illegal immigrants come from the Southern border.. and more common knowledge that the vast majority are of hispanic descent. Now if they pull a car over and hear nothing but Spanish talk, or maybe poorly spoken English, that's enough to suspect something in my opinion. Yes, that isn't fair, but an investigation should still be made..
So we should "investigate" people for the way they look and talk even though they're doing absolutely nothing illegal? How would you like that? You wouldn't, but you don't care because you'll never have to experience that.

Quote
We don't want an uninsured illegal get in a car wreck, then sue and somehow win the law suit. <—Which that is much easier to pull off in guess what state? California ; P
Is that so? Proof?
The proof is what you hear among the common folk of the state and the states next to them. You won't hear that on the news, because they think they are better by covering stories that are far less important.

You're right, I won't have that problem, why? Because I was born and raised here, I speak the NATIVE language perfectly (Even though my last name is a Foreign last name and very uncommon) and know the laws of the land, that I know suing someone else for my own stupidity would be wrong and is not justifiable.

IF I did have that problem, perhaps I would re-adjust my behavior to lessen the possibility of that to occur. I wouldn't have my windows rolled down, playing pure hispanic music as loud as I can at midnight in a neighborhood.

True my Grandfather was a low-life and came here illegally, but one of the few things he did do right was that he worked hard and earned his citizenship legally and legitimately.

830
Gaming / Re: &gt;Only using shotguns in FPS
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:43:02 PM »
I'm just sitting here using a Shotty with Slugs in BF4.
Is that the unrealistic weapon where you basically shoot grenades from an attachment on the shotgun across the map and do serious damage? The one that seems to have like 8-10 rounds when it really shouldn't have that many? And it shoot rapidly faster than a grenade launcher would normally shoot.

831
Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:39:46 PM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
I've never had a problem like that with them or heard of that, maybe that is just close to the border? And perhaps if you have reasonable suspicion that they might be in this country illegally, they have a duty to investigate. After all.. Police are there to enforce laws and investigate.

I don't want people here illegally. The only exception I would make to house illegals is if there is a disgusting war plaguing their nation or genocide.. Otherwise, they need to put effort into fixing what is wrong with their nation, or stop waving their flag in America and start learning on what you must do to be a true, legit, American citizen.
They basically randomly stop Mexicans and ask them for paperwork.

Nazis
Tough shit, I'm sorry? Its common knowledge that most illegal immigrants come from the Southern border.. and more common knowledge that the vast majority are of hispanic descent. Now if they pull a car over and hear nothing but Spanish talk, or maybe poorly spoken English, that's enough to suspect something in my opinion. Yes, that isn't fair, but an investigation should still be made..

We don't want an uninsured illegal get in a car wreck, then sue and somehow win the law suit. <—Which that is much easier to pull off in guess what state? California ; P

832
The Flood / Re: Shit's getting real in Russia really fast....
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:34:18 PM »
They probably abducted Putin because he was obviously involved in his opponents sudden death. Why else would he personally oversee the investigation?

833
The Flood / Re: I'm having horrific hallucinations
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:32:06 PM »
What drugs have you been taking lately?

Excessive and strenuous stress has been known to cause minor hallucination, but this doesn't sound minor.

834
Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 15, 2015, 03:26:22 PM »
Alright...

No right to work laws
Absurdly high state income tax
Rent control
NYC eminent domain regulations disproportionately favor developers over homeowners
Funding for worker's comp is severely restricted
Non-group coverage is nearly a nonexistent option due to state over regulation
Stop and Frisk
Tobbaco policy even more restrictive than Pennsylvania's own
"Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Fee"

I didn't even touche firearm policy or California.
I don't see how people have less freedom due to these laws. They're bad things to be sure, but they don't restrict freedom.

The exception being Stop and Frisk. But seeing how Arizona has Nazi police that ask you for your paperwork, your argument is moot.
I've never had a problem like that with them or heard of that, maybe that is just close to the border? And perhaps if you have reasonable suspicion that they might be in this country illegally, they have a duty to investigate. After all.. Police are there to enforce laws and investigate.

I don't want people here illegally. The only exception I would make to house illegals is if there is a disgusting war plaguing their nation or genocide.. Otherwise, they need to put effort into fixing what is wrong with their nation, or stop waving their flag in America and start learning on what you must do to be a true, legit, American citizen. 

835
Serious / Re: the euro is kill
« on: March 14, 2015, 05:02:12 PM »
The dollar is finally #1 again?

836
Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 14, 2015, 05:00:16 PM »
As long as Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Colorado all join together to make their own country, I'll be okay with this. :P
Hick states with shitty economies UNITE!
Huh? New Mexcio, Texas and Colorado have shitty economies?
Texas not so much, but New Mexico is terrible and Colorado is really only starting to do well due to the legalization of cannabis. Arizona is a joke.

Texas would be carrying all of them and that would put a serious strain on Texas.
What about Utah?
Shithole.

Quote
Also, I think Texas would have less strain, because instead of tending to 49 states, they only have to tend to four.
Seeing how California and New York are the two best states in the Union, no.

WHAT!? You have to know that is utter horseshit! They are the LEAST FREE states in this nation! America is about Freedom.. Those two can't be the best in the Union if they don't even represent America's beauty. By the way, California is in shit debt, but I don't know the status of NY's economy.. But I do know both states have terrible.. TERRIBLE freedom!
I wasn't aware citizens in California and New York aren't protected by the Constitution.
Have you read up on their STATE laws!? Their rights are more restricted than the rest of the country. Yes, basic rights are still there, but they have some of the worst State laws this nation has ever seen. The constitution means almost shit nothing to their state governments.
They have the same rights eerybody else does.

Slightly restricted gun access =/= No freedom

Cry more
It's not about guns! It's about all the shit ton of stupid laws and regulations their state government imposed on their own citizens. California is notorious for sue happy ass hats, they'll sue you for stupid shit. I'm down right tired of hearing people sue someone else for their own stupidity and most of that shit happens in CALIFORNIA!.. New York, I'm not so sure what they are notorious for, but I bet you its bad too.
Please provide proof for your ridiculous claims.

"I DONT KNOW WHY ITS BAD BUT ITS BAD"
I could, but people on this site say, "Bah, that's a bias site" Doesn't matter what I link on here, you'll dismiss it or use a different site that makes a counter claim. Doesn't matter if its a state ran site or an organized site, this knowledge is common street knowledge, not something that is focused too much by organizations.
FUCKING LOL

You can sue anybody anywhere in America. It's not state specific. California and New York have all the freedom everywhere else does.
Alright, keep telling yourself that. Haven't seen any links from you either, but my statement applies to me as well.. I'd just find counter-claims and it'd get us nowhere.

I find it silly people think every state has the same exact laws and same level of freedom.

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 14, 2015, 04:49:48 PM »
As long as Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Colorado all join together to make their own country, I'll be okay with this. :P
Hick states with shitty economies UNITE!
Huh? New Mexcio, Texas and Colorado have shitty economies?
Texas not so much, but New Mexico is terrible and Colorado is really only starting to do well due to the legalization of cannabis. Arizona is a joke.

Texas would be carrying all of them and that would put a serious strain on Texas.
What about Utah?
Shithole.

Quote
Also, I think Texas would have less strain, because instead of tending to 49 states, they only have to tend to four.
Seeing how California and New York are the two best states in the Union, no.

WHAT!? You have to know that is utter horseshit! They are the LEAST FREE states in this nation! America is about Freedom.. Those two can't be the best in the Union if they don't even represent America's beauty. By the way, California is in shit debt, but I don't know the status of NY's economy.. But I do know both states have terrible.. TERRIBLE freedom!
I wasn't aware citizens in California and New York aren't protected by the Constitution.
Have you read up on their STATE laws!? Their rights are more restricted than the rest of the country. Yes, basic rights are still there, but they have some of the worst State laws this nation has ever seen. The constitution means almost shit nothing to their state governments.
They have the same rights eerybody else does.

Slightly restricted gun access =/= No freedom

Cry more
It's not about guns! It's about all the shit ton of stupid laws and regulations their state government imposed on their own citizens. California is notorious for sue happy ass hats, they'll sue you for stupid shit. I'm down right tired of hearing people sue someone else for their own stupidity and most of that shit happens in CALIFORNIA!.. New York, I'm not so sure what they are notorious for, but I bet you its bad too.
Please provide proof for your ridiculous claims.

"I DONT KNOW WHY ITS BAD BUT ITS BAD"
I could, but people on this site say, "Bah, that's a bias site" Doesn't matter what I link on here, you'll dismiss it or use a different site that makes a counter claim. Doesn't matter if its a state ran site or an organized site, this knowledge is common street knowledge, not something that is focused too much by organizations.

838
Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 14, 2015, 04:43:59 PM »
As long as Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Colorado all join together to make their own country, I'll be okay with this. :P
Hick states with shitty economies UNITE!
Huh? New Mexcio, Texas and Colorado have shitty economies?
Texas not so much, but New Mexico is terrible and Colorado is really only starting to do well due to the legalization of cannabis. Arizona is a joke.

Texas would be carrying all of them and that would put a serious strain on Texas.
What about Utah?
Shithole.

Quote
Also, I think Texas would have less strain, because instead of tending to 49 states, they only have to tend to four.
Seeing how California and New York are the two best states in the Union, no.

WHAT!? You have to know that is utter horseshit! They are the LEAST FREE states in this nation! America is about Freedom.. Those two can't be the best in the Union if they don't even represent America's beauty. By the way, California is in shit debt, but I don't know the status of NY's economy.. But I do know both states have terrible.. TERRIBLE freedom!
I wasn't aware citizens in California and New York aren't protected by the Constitution.
Have you read up on their STATE laws!? Their rights are more restricted than the rest of the country. Yes, basic rights are still there, but they have some of the worst State laws this nation has ever seen. The constitution means almost shit nothing to their state governments.
They have the same rights eerybody else does.

Slightly restricted gun access =/= No freedom

Cry more
It's not about guns! It's about all the shit ton of stupid laws and regulations their state government imposed on their own citizens. California is notorious for sue happy ass hats, they'll sue you for stupid shit. I'm down right tired of hearing people sue someone else for their own stupidity and most of that shit happens in CALIFORNIA!.. New York, I'm not so sure what they are notorious for, but I bet you its bad too.
you can sue anyone for anything anywhere
Maybe.. but California's state laws make it far easier to abuse.

We are really leaning away from the topic too.. I'm sure there are other states that are showing signs that they want to break off from the Feds stupidity?

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Serious / Re: Arizona declaring independence from executive orders
« on: March 14, 2015, 04:36:24 PM »
As long as Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Colorado all join together to make their own country, I'll be okay with this. :P
Hick states with shitty economies UNITE!
Huh? New Mexcio, Texas and Colorado have shitty economies?
Texas not so much, but New Mexico is terrible and Colorado is really only starting to do well due to the legalization of cannabis. Arizona is a joke.

Texas would be carrying all of them and that would put a serious strain on Texas.
What about Utah?
Shithole.

Quote
Also, I think Texas would have less strain, because instead of tending to 49 states, they only have to tend to four.
Seeing how California and New York are the two best states in the Union, no.

WHAT!? You have to know that is utter horseshit! They are the LEAST FREE states in this nation! America is about Freedom.. Those two can't be the best in the Union if they don't even represent America's beauty. By the way, California is in shit debt, but I don't know the status of NY's economy.. But I do know both states have terrible.. TERRIBLE freedom!
I wasn't aware citizens in California and New York aren't protected by the Constitution.
Have you read up on their STATE laws!? Their rights are more restricted than the rest of the country. Yes, basic rights are still there, but they have some of the worst State laws this nation has ever seen. The constitution means almost shit nothing to their state governments.
They have the same rights eerybody else does.

Slightly restricted gun access =/= No freedom

Cry more
It's not about guns! It's about all the shit ton of stupid laws and regulations their state government imposed on their own citizens. California is notorious for sue happy ass hats, they'll sue you for stupid shit. I'm down right tired of hearing people sue someone else for their own stupidity and most of that shit happens in CALIFORNIA!.. New York, I'm not so sure what they are notorious for, but I bet you its bad too.

840
Gaming / Re: First picture of ODST on X1
« on: March 14, 2015, 04:29:08 PM »
Hence work in progress.. By the way, ODST is being given to us, for FREE (As long as you have MCC of course).. Little room for bitching to be honest

Actually, no it isn't. See, 343 made a deal with satan. They give us ODST for free so we can enjoy it in glorious HD. But only if they killed the main character off so that no more ODST in glorious HD can ever be made again.

Them sneaky fucks.
Don't really care what they did to the Rookie. Until all ODSTs are either disbanded or dead.. they can still make ODST games.

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