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The Flood / Re: I'm looking for a very special little girl
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:03:18 PM »
liek dis? shes very special and little


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The Flood / Re: What. . . The. . . Fuck?
« on: January 11, 2015, 05:00:44 PM »
We shouldn't send Dustin over there to post

*cough*

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The Flood / Re: Meet the crew
« on: January 11, 2015, 04:58:39 PM »
That's almost as bad as a /k/ meetup. And arguably less spergy.
Does /k/ actually do meetups?

Yes, they do bi-yearly giant meetups. They call it, "Nuggetfest."






is it sad that I'd go to one if they were closer?
>mfw summer nugger fest will be in PA

We can pickup DAS and kidnap Casper

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If you're going to get upset over people being friendly, you don't need to be in customer service

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The Flood / Re: Fruit is online
« on: January 11, 2015, 03:05:52 PM »
We have a new fruit now.

Tru
False. Fruit is cheerful and happy. Tru is such a cranky missy pants. He's a vegetable

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The Flood / Re: Kinder is Mythic.
« on: January 11, 2015, 03:03:10 PM »
Yes, yes I am

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The Flood / Re: Would anyone here be so kind....
« on: January 11, 2015, 03:00:41 PM »
only if you do gay stuff with rocketman
*grabs popcorn*

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The Flood / Re: Tru controls the spice, Tru controls the universe.
« on: January 11, 2015, 02:59:33 PM »
>mfw reading the thread


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Gaming / Re: TFW
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:07:27 PM »
>tfw spent 80 hours on Mordor and not even 50% done with the game yet

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:06:36 PM »
*Sigh*
Let me guess... you don't understand why people like firearms?
Yea.
Why do you like hockey?
I started playing it when I was 3 and have grown up watching it and playing it.
It's a sport that I both enjoy watching and participating in.
And best of all I'm not shooting a lethal weapon. :^)
And shooting a lethal weapons is bad how? Not like gun ranges have people tied up and you fire at them. Just like with every hobby, it's about enjoyment, making friends, developing a skill, and just having fun
While having weapons that could kill dozens of people in seconds at your fingertips.
There's a difference between a hobby that you try to get an object in a net and a hobby where you could kill many people with any inclination to do so.
In other words, you're gunshy.

Honestly, I could easily kill more people at once with my car than with the Remington .44 I took hunting.

Maybe we should bring him to the states for a good old fashioned range day. He seems like one who can be easily turned to the fun side.

That is, if your determination of gunshy is accurate.
Operation: TFun is a go

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:06:00 PM »
I believe it has to do with the fact that if you give your gun decent care, it will outlast you and your child's life.
My oldest Mosin was built in 1925 and still fires just right so yeah >.>

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:04:15 PM »
*Sigh*
Let me guess... you don't understand why people like firearms?
Yea.
Why do you like hockey?
I started playing it when I was 3 and have grown up watching it and playing it.
It's a sport that I both enjoy watching and participating in.
And best of all I'm not shooting a lethal weapon. :^)
And shooting a lethal weapons is bad how? Not like gun ranges have people tied up and you fire at them. Just like with every hobby, it's about enjoyment, making friends, developing a skill, and just having fun
While having weapons that could kill dozens of people in seconds at your fingertips.
There's a difference between a hobby that you try to get an object in a net and a hobby where you could kill many people with any inclination to do so.
Except no law-abiding and responsible gun owner goes out and kills people. There's millions of people like me and we are held to the highest standards of the law because we don't commit crimes; that's kind of why we can own guns in the first place. Alternatively, you have car-related deaths that number higher than gun deaths yet these people still are able to drink and still able to drive after a period
Hey I'm not saying that owning a gun is the worst thing in the world.
I'm just saying I don't understand what drives a person to go out and purchase one.
That makes zero sense to me.
Well for one, I have the right to do so and have not broken any laws. Secondly it's the same reason people play sports or own lots of cars; for collecting and personal enjoyment. Gun owners don't question why other people have certain hobbies and interests so there's no point to ask us why when everybody shares the same motives for getting involved with a certain and harmless thing

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Serious / Re: ISIS has a new unexpected enemy
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:02:07 PM »
I think it's time to postpone my advocacy for legalisation.
Why? If certain drugs were legal then these groups wouldn't exist or have the money or power to fight
Yeah, that's exactly the point.

I want these Lebanese drug lords to fight ISIS.
Pretty shitty idea. It's like the U.S supporting questionable Syrian groups where groups of people in it have ties to extremist groups. Only bad can happen if these people end up fighting and civilians end up relying on them for defense and support

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:00:04 PM »
*Sigh*
Let me guess... you don't understand why people like firearms?
Yea.
Why do you like hockey?
I started playing it when I was 3 and have grown up watching it and playing it.
It's a sport that I both enjoy watching and participating in.
And best of all I'm not shooting a lethal weapon. :^)
And shooting a lethal weapons is bad how? Not like gun ranges have people tied up and you fire at them. Just like with every hobby, it's about enjoyment, making friends, developing a skill, and just having fun
While having weapons that could kill dozens of people in seconds at your fingertips.
There's a difference between a hobby that you try to get an object in a net and a hobby where you could kill many people with any inclination to do so.
Except no law-abiding and responsible gun owner goes out and kills people. There's millions of people like me and we are held to the highest standards of the law because we don't commit crimes; that's kind of why we can own guns in the first place. Alternatively, you have car-related deaths that number higher than gun deaths yet these people still are able to drink and still able to drive after a period of time

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:57:55 PM »

And shooting a lethal weapons is bad how? Not like gun ranges have people tied up and you fire at them. Just like with every hobby, it's about enjoyment, making friends, developing a skill, and just having fun

You probably shouldn't tell him that there is a huge gun culture in Canada, he may get scared or something.
Maybe I should post the video of a guy buying a Tavor at a random Canadian gas station and the only thing he had to do was give the guy money and show a card

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:55:17 PM »
*Sigh*
Let me guess... you don't understand why people like firearms?
Yea.
Why do you like hockey?
I started playing it when I was 3 and have grown up watching it and playing it.
It's a sport that I both enjoy watching and participating in.
And best of all I'm not shooting a lethal weapon. :^)
And shooting a lethal weapons is bad how? Not like gun ranges have people tied up and you fire at them. Just like with every hobby, it's about enjoyment, making friends, developing a skill, and just having fun

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Serious / Re: ISIS has a new unexpected enemy
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:52:56 PM »
I think it's time to postpone my advocacy for legalisation.
Why? If certain drugs were legal then these groups wouldn't exist or have the money or power to fight

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:49:56 PM »

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Serious / ISIS has a new unexpected enemy
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:49:08 PM »
Drug lords. Yes, people who sell drugs for profit

http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-01-06/lebanons-drug-lords-say-theyre-ready-join-fight-against-isis

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With so many overlapping conflicts in the Middle East, it can be hard to keep track of who's fighting whom, and which former enemies are now finding common ground. Consider the case of Ali Nasri Shamas, who lives in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.

Shamas runs a small factory on a hillside in the village of Bouday. Workers sift through huge mounds of dried vegetation, separating stalks from leaves amid a cloud of dust and the din of processing machines.

“This is three tons,” Shamas tells me, smiling. Three tons of hashish.

Hash cultivation has long been a big source of income for these communities in the Bekaa Valley, near the Syrian border. Their products, Lebanese Red and Blonde hash, are world-renowned.

But, of course, not everyone is a fan. For years, the Lebanese government leaned hard on the Bekaa Valley’s drug trade. Shamas has been a wanted man for 35 years.

In 2007, the government sent in the army to destroy cannabis plants in Bouday. That’s when Shamas and 50 other men took up arms to defend their crops. To demonstrate their response, Shamas pulls out and cocks one of the two Kalashnikov rifles he keeps in his truck.

“That year we were sitting on our land,” he says. “All of the sudden we see the army rolling in. We take our weapons — rifles, Dushka machine guns and RPGs — we hit them with everything.”

Shamas says the show of force scared off the military. The army has been back since, but the last time was 2012. With Syria’s civil war raging just across — and sometimes over — Lebanon’s border, soldiers now have more pressing concerns. That's why Shamas can parade in front of the camera, picking up and weighing bags of hash.

It also means the Lebanese army and the hash growers are now confronting the same enemy, because ISIS has also been targeting marijuana crops in Syria. The group recently posted a video online of militants destroying shoulder-high stalks of bushy green cannabis plants near the city Aleppo.

“This is very popular in America and Europe,” one of the militants says, holding a handful of leaves.

Shamas’s factory is just 30 minutes from the Syrian border. Many in the area fear the jihadis are coming to the valley, but Shamas says he’s ready if they do. “This is for ISIS and [the al-Qaeda-afilliated] Nusra Front,” he says, showing off a two-foot long machete blade.

And his threat is backed up by more than just machetes and bravado. Shamas’ arsenal of mounted machine guns, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades, amassed to defend his crops from the Lebanese army, is ready to be turned against the jihadis.

In some places, the fight is already on. When militants attacked a village between Bouday and the Syrian border in October, hash farmers joined in to defend it.

“When we heard they were attacking Brital, I joined the other men going to defend the village,” says one man, who asked to be called Abbas. “Their goal is to put fear in the hearts of people. But for us, ISIS is nothing.” 

Abbas, Shamas and many of the other hash dealers have plenty of experience to go with their weapons: Most were militiamen during Lebanon’s 15-year civil war. “We fought everyone,” Shamas says, “the Communists, Israel, Hezbollah, the Syrians.”

Unlike Lebanon’s well-established militias, the hash growers aren’t aligned with a sect or political party. And Shamas says his fight is no longer just about protecting his hashish business. “We support every village in Lebanon,“ he says. “Christian, Sunni, Shia — whatever they are, we’ll defend them against these terrorists.”

For now at least, the weapons of these drug lords and the Lebanese army are pointed in the same direction. But hash remains illegal here, so it’s likely only a matter of time before the adversaries resume their battle against each other.

I wonder if the U.S will be sending them aid, but I wonder what effect that would have back here and with Central and South American drug cartels. Damn interesting

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The Flood / Re: Tru controls the spice, Tru controls the universe.
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:42:09 PM »
Remembered I made this a while back

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The Flood / Re: Why are guns so expensive?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:39:31 PM »
For example my AK I picked up for $650.
You said it's from Romania, meaning it's more than likely a WASR. Just saying, you paid too much for it. Mine cost me $500 when I got it a couple months ago

http://www.gunbroker.com/Rifles/BI.aspx?Keywords=WASR-10&BuyNowOnly=1&Sort=4&Tab=2
https://www.atlanticfirearms.com/component/virtuemart/shipping-rifles/cai-ak-47-wasr-10-7-62x39mm-rifle-detail.html?Itemid=0
Keep in mind the dealer has to make money too. They probably bought the gun for around 500$ and sold it to him for a little more so they could make a profit.
People  like to price gouge also. Even in retail stores, I've seen them go no more than $599. I think he should of bought one online and had it shipped to a local FFL holder; would of saved him money

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The Flood / Re: This is why I despise fat people
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:24:12 PM »
...
>10% warning
Kinder Defence Force strikes again
>breaks forum rules after dozens of verbal warnings have been given out
>cries when gets a 10% despite previous warnings

Logic. Where is it?
It's only rule brealing because it's about you

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Harassment, or the repetitive attacking of a user by another user, or group of users, is still not tolerated and will be handled accordingly.

Stay sour

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Serious / Re: Do you agree solitary confinement is torture?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:11:57 PM »

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Serious / Re: Do you agree solitary confinement is torture?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:09:49 PM »

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Serious / Re: Do you agree solitary confinement is torture?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:08:29 PM »
Sorry for off-topic, but: Does Challenger have a funny picture to passive aggressively use against anybody on the forum, just a chosen few, or just Kinder?
This isn't unusual behavior for him. Challenger is just a violent user and you can't have a rational discussion with him.
Please, I've had rational discussions with people who were actively shitposting a number of times. Don't be so dramatic.
When I say violent, I mean as close to violent as you're going to get on a forum. I'm not talking about lazy, half-assed, effortless posts, I mean he will spend ten minutes writing up a post to sound as a nasty and as intimidating as he possibly can. Maybe you don't understand what I'm talking about because you haven't seen it, but it's entirely different from mere shitposting.
LOL

There's somehow seriously wrong with you if you get intimidated over the internet.
There's something fucked up with you if you have such a fucking narcissistic attitude all the damn time

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Serious / Re: Do you agree solitary confinement is torture?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:07:22 PM »

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Serious / Re: Do you agree solitary confinement is torture?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:05:41 PM »
To be fair, if you're just going to post "nope" and not follow up with anything,  you're going to get ridiculed in a debate.

I only see Chally "egging him on" by actually trying to encourage Kinder to back his shit up (ignoring the Kinder egg picture of course <. <)
This is Chally we're talking about. No matter how many times somebody says something, he will constantly try to disregard it. Hell, he still thinks gang members don't commit crime and go to prison to get more recognition and power in their group despite my through knowledge they do. Gangs like the Hells Angels give rewards to those that commit crimes, such as murder. Yet he still denies that

Why put effort against somebody with such an attitude?

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Serious / Re: Do you agree solitary confinement is torture?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:02:32 PM »

 I always debate every point and make a civil rebuttal, unlike you.

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Serious / Re: Do you agree solitary confinement is torture?
« on: January 11, 2015, 12:01:02 PM »
Come on guys. Serious board is for serious discussions, not bickering. Either have a genuine conversation about the topic at hand, or don't post in this thread.
Tell it to Kinder. I've asked him twice now to get back on topic.

It's my thread after all. I'm not going to stop posting.
don't act like you didn't egg him on, you aren't completely innocent.
lol

 He made a stupid post

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Nope

You're the stupid one if you think that's a stupid post. Get over your narcissism

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Already made a thread about this. But watch out, people will say you're being biased and one-sided though. Better watch out

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