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The Flood / Re: So...Tyga is a rapper?
« on: November 19, 2014, 12:42:43 PM »
Yeah he's some faggot claiming Hoover or something like that.
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The Flood / Re: So...Tyga is a rapper?« on: November 19, 2014, 12:42:43 PM »
Yeah he's some faggot claiming Hoover or something like that.
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The Flood / Re: The State of Affairs in Black Communities: A Public Service Announcment« on: November 19, 2014, 11:54:59 AM »Wasn't funny.It's playing off racist stereotypes. Thats exactly what this is.Yeah, jokes tend to do that sometimes. 37503
The Flood / Re: I've gotta get this off my chest« on: November 19, 2014, 10:59:46 AM »
Well, hopefully it doesn't grow anytime soon. Good luck.
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The Flood / Re: The State of Affairs in Black Communities: A Public Service Announcment« on: November 19, 2014, 10:19:19 AM »It's playing off racist stereotypes. Thats exactly what this is.Again this isn't poking fun at any racial group but at an area in a video game.Excuse me for having actually lived in largely black communities and knowing these racist stereotypes aren't true and they certainly aren't funny.Is this supposed to be funny? Comparing black people to monsters and demons? 37505
The Flood / Re: The State of Affairs in Black Communities: A Public Service Announcment« on: November 19, 2014, 09:54:55 AM »Excuse me for having actually lived in largely black communities and knowing these racist stereotypes aren't true and they certainly aren't funny.Is this supposed to be funny? Comparing black people to monsters and demons? 37506
The Flood / Re: The State of Affairs in Black Communities: A Public Service Announcment« on: November 19, 2014, 09:47:50 AM »
Is this supposed to be funny? Comparing black people to monsters and demons?
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The Flood / Re: your honest opinion of« on: November 19, 2014, 09:45:12 AM »eh makes forums and doesn't afraid of anything 37508
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:43:18 AM »You still do know a damn thing about my life but keep trying to act like you do, it is pathetic.I don't pretend to know what you've gone through and I'm not trying to belittle what I do know, I'm just saying don't act like working hard at home is the same as being shipped off to a desert and doing the dirty work. 37509
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:40:21 AM »Well you can blame Noelle and Kiyo for bringing their hatred of the military into this and going off topic. Otherwise I was just saying I don't think it's technically illegal, but apparently from Kinder's post it was made illegal last year.I can agree with a fine. Because it's kind of like impersonating a police officer or federal agent.Of course, one day you'll get con'd and you'll just let it slide because "it's not a big deal"No, I'd be pissed. I'd confront the guy and settle it. 37510
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:38:19 AM »I don't care if you find it funny, that's irrelevant.But he didn't put his life at risk, which is why I find it so funny. He played on the average Americans blind love for their military.There's nothing stupid about buying somebody a meal, especially if he put his life at risk for your country.Which is why it's so funny, stupid people gonna stay stupid.Except if he wasn't wearing a uniform or said he wasn't actually in the military, people wouldn't have bought him food. If a person sees a pregnant women then they'll help her carry groceries or pick something heavy up because they see what she is going through, but if she wasn't pregnant and only pretending then she would get the same reaction from an imposterApples and oranges. All he did was wear a uniform and people willingly paid for his food, he didn't ask them to.So a person faking a disability or condition to get benefits isn't okay, but a person doing the samething but instead obtaining it via false pretenses of being military is okay?LMAOAnd I though America was a "free" country?Stolen Valor Act of 2013 makes it a crime for a person to fraudulently claim having received any of a series of particular military decorations with the intention of obtaining money, property, or other tangible benefit from convincing someone that he or she rightfully did receive that award Thanks for stating the obvious? It's not blind love, it's respect. There's no point debating this though when you have the incredibly immature attitude of calling American soldiers murderers and the Taliban savior of their people. Think what you like, facts are facts. I'm not going to sit here and argue your vendetta on soldiers, because it's neither the topic of the thread or a good use of time. Guy did something scummy, he should've gotten a fine at most. End of story. 37511
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:33:20 AM »I can agree with a fine. Because it's kind of like impersonating a police officer or federal agent.Of course, one day you'll get con'd and you'll just let it slide because "it's not a big deal"No, I'd be pissed. I'd confront the guy and settle it. But jail time is overkill. 37512
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:24:29 AM »There's nothing stupid about buying somebody a meal, especially if he put his life at risk for your country.Which is why it's so funny, stupid people gonna stay stupid.Except if he wasn't wearing a uniform or said he wasn't actually in the military, people wouldn't have bought him food. If a person sees a pregnant women then they'll help her carry groceries or pick something heavy up because they see what she is going through, but if she wasn't pregnant and only pretending then she would get the same reaction from an imposterApples and oranges. All he did was wear a uniform and people willingly paid for his food, he didn't ask them to.So a person faking a disability or condition to get benefits isn't okay, but a person doing the samething but instead obtaining it via false pretenses of being military is okay?LMAOAnd I though America was a "free" country?Stolen Valor Act of 2013 makes it a crime for a person to fraudulently claim having received any of a series of particular military decorations with the intention of obtaining money, property, or other tangible benefit from convincing someone that he or she rightfully did receive that award 37513
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:22:45 AM »No, the Mujahideen protected their country from the Soviets. The Taliban are murderers. Throwing acid in the face of children, blowing up schools full of children is protecting Afghanistan's people?Well that's what the Taliban was for, protecting their people from America.Protecting Afghani children from murderers isn't a service to Afghanistan? lolkThat's all well and good, but a friend of mine and my dad's was in the Marines went to Afghanistan and saw a shit ton of action. He came home with PTSD because he saw his friends die and killed people himself. He couldn't go to sleep because he kept seeing the face of this kid he saw get blown up.And sorry Noelle, but since you came from the chair force, you don't have much room to talk. It might've been "just a job" for you, but you were also in the least labor intensive (and least dangerous) branch of the military. The Air Force also gets the best pay and benefits.You guys seem to have very, very little knowledge of the military. You have no fucking idea what I did in the military. Try calling it the Chair Force all you want, it makes you look ignorant, I had a very labor intensive and demanding job. Also in the military, your primary assigned job, is not your only job. 37514
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:19:37 AM »Protecting Afghani children from murderers isn't a service to Afghanistan? Protecting nearby nations from the Taliban isn't a service to the world? lolkThat's all well and good, but a friend of mine and my dad's was in the Marines went to Afghanistan and saw a shit ton of action. He came home with PTSD because he saw his friends die and killed people himself. He couldn't go to sleep because he kept seeing the face of this kid he saw get blown up.And sorry Noelle, but since you came from the chair force, you don't have much room to talk. It might've been "just a job" for you, but you were also in the least labor intensive (and least dangerous) branch of the military. The Air Force also gets the best pay and benefits.You guys seem to have very, very little knowledge of the military. You have no fucking idea what I did in the military. Try calling it the Chair Force all you want, it makes you look ignorant, I had a very labor intensive and demanding job. Also in the military, your primary assigned job, is not your only job. 37515
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 09:17:28 AM »What you did is make it seem like you went through hell while you were in the Air Force because you had to work. What I brought up is completely relevant, you're trying to act like you've been through some serious shit and you've never seen any action and you're not infantry. You didn't even fucking fly anything in Iraq or Afghanistan.That's all well and good, but a friend of mine and my dad's was in the Marines went to Afghanistan and saw a shit ton of action. He came home with PTSD because he saw his friends die and killed people himself. He couldn't go to sleep because he kept seeing the face of this kid he saw get blown up........ He's not a family member, he was a friend. Don't tell me to learn how to read when you're misunderstanding me. I don't pretend to know everything, but I do know that people that have served and put their life on the line deserve respect, whether or not I respect the war they fought. And when I talk about myself, I mean I've been through some serious shit at a young age so don't act like working in 100 degrees of weather while being payed by the military is some sort of horrible experience. I lived in 100 degrees every day along with violence and poverty and I've been working like a motherfucker since I was 11, so you honestly haven't been through a thing civilians haven't been through, so don't act like you've been through some serious shit. And you're gonna come here and say not to respect people who have been in battlefields and seen action? They do deserve respect. Stopping the Taliban is worthy of respect. If you have to kill to protect people you have to kill, that's far more a service than being a mechanic let me fucking tell you. 37516
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 08:55:33 AM »That's all well and good, but a friend of mine and my dad's was in the Marines went to Afghanistan and saw a shit ton of action. He came home with PTSD because he saw his friends die and killed people himself. He couldn't go to sleep because he kept seeing the face of this kid he saw get blown up.And sorry Noelle, but since you came from the chair force, you don't have much room to talk. It might've been "just a job" for you, but you were also in the least labor intensive (and least dangerous) branch of the military. The Air Force also gets the best pay and benefits.You guys seem to have very, very little knowledge of the military. You have no fucking idea what I did in the military. Try calling it the Chair Force all you want, it makes you look ignorant, I had a very labor intensive and demanding job. Also in the military, your primary assigned job, is not your only job. Don't even try to act like being a mechanic on a base compares to that in any way. That man did a service to our country, Afghanistan, and the world so when you start saying these people shouldn't be respected, I begin to take this personally. Because if the worst you've ever done is work hard in the sun, then shit, it doesn't even compare to what I've been through. 37517
The Flood / Re: Military Impersonator got arrested at Chili's.« on: November 19, 2014, 07:21:14 AM »Of course, one day you'll get con'd and you'll just let it slide because "it's not a big deal"No, I'd be pissed. I'd confront the guy and settle it. The point is, technically, he didn't steal anything. People bought him food. If I were dressed as Pikachu and people bought me food, why the hell should I go to jail just because these people willingly bought me food because they love Pokemon? What have I done wrong? Nothing. He did do something wrong morally. But not illegal. 37518
The Flood / Re: >tfw dustin's been banned like 7 times« on: November 19, 2014, 05:42:02 AM »he hates me because I have more swage than himLikewise.upboated bothAnother upbate for upbate thread? Count me in!done 37519
The Flood / Re: FUCK HER RIGHT IN THE AUBERGINE« on: November 19, 2014, 05:39:28 AM »sorry female dogThat wears glasses, eats potatoes and steals leprechaun gold.you're a slanty eyed animated imagery loverur gayIt does make sense, but it's also rather boring. Imagine if we'd give everything completely functional and descriptive names. Liquidholder for bottle? Waterway for river? Furrygraysqueaker for mouse? I'll take some complicated and nonsensical variety.It's aubergine in a whole bunch of languages. Muriclaps just can't into fancy words so the most imaginative thing they could come up with is "let's call this vegetable an egg-plant".It makes more sense though. my thought generating muscle is at reduced speed in these 60 seconds ![]() 37520
The Flood / Re: FUCK HER RIGHT IN THE AUBERGINE« on: November 19, 2014, 05:37:32 AM »Just like ur mum m8.ur gayIt does make sense, but it's also rather boring. Imagine if we'd give everything completely functional and descriptive names. Liquidholder for bottle? Waterway for river? Furrygraysqueaker for mouse? I'll take some complicated and nonsensical variety.It's aubergine in a whole bunch of languages. Muriclaps just can't into fancy words so the most imaginative thing they could come up with is "let's call this vegetable an egg-plant".It makes more sense though. YouTube 37521
The Flood / Re: FUCK HER RIGHT IN THE AUBERGINE« on: November 19, 2014, 05:36:12 AM »you're a slanty eyed animated imagery loverur gayIt does make sense, but it's also rather boring. Imagine if we'd give everything completely functional and descriptive names. Liquidholder for bottle? Waterway for river? Furrygraysqueaker for mouse? I'll take some complicated and nonsensical variety.It's aubergine in a whole bunch of languages. Muriclaps just can't into fancy words so the most imaginative thing they could come up with is "let's call this vegetable an egg-plant".It makes more sense though. 37522
The Flood / Re: FUCK HER RIGHT IN THE AUBERGINE« on: November 19, 2014, 05:31:48 AM »ur gayIt does make sense, but it's also rather boring. Imagine if we'd give everything completely functional and descriptive names. Liquidholder for bottle? Waterway for river? Furrygraysqueaker for mouse? I'll take some complicated and nonsensical variety.It's aubergine in a whole bunch of languages. Muriclaps just can't into fancy words so the most imaginative thing they could come up with is "let's call this vegetable an egg-plant".It makes more sense though. 37523
Serious / Re: Atheists of the forum« on: November 19, 2014, 05:26:24 AM »i want to b guy to kill bad pplI want a pet tree head clicky thing >_>Yeah but then we'd be in the movie.It would certainly make life a lot more interesting, although I would expect things to get reaaaaally ugly too >_>oh man if shinto turned out to be true that's literally best case scenarioDepends on which, I suppose.This. 37524
The Flood / Re: FUCK HER RIGHT IN THE AUBERGINE« on: November 19, 2014, 05:25:35 AM »It's aubergine in a whole bunch of languages. Muriclaps just can't into fancy words so the most imaginative thing they could come up with is "let's call this vegetable an egg-plant".It makes more sense though. Like pineapple. It looks like a mixture of a pine cone and an apple, not whatever the hell anana is supposed to look like. 37525
The Flood / Re: >tfw dustin's been banned like 7 times« on: November 19, 2014, 05:23:59 AM »upboated bothAnother upbate for upbate thread? Count me in!done 37526
Serious / Re: Atheists of the forum« on: November 19, 2014, 05:05:24 AM »Yeah but then we'd be in the movie.It would certainly make life a lot more interesting, although I would expect things to get reaaaaally ugly too >_>oh man if shinto turned out to be true that's literally best case scenarioDepends on which, I suppose.This. I'm no filthy weeb but even I would like that. 37527
The Flood / Re: Name the last three anime you completed.« on: November 19, 2014, 04:27:08 AM »Wasu notu was really good, but it felt like it wasn't enough.I was wiped out by the end of each one.I really liked the explosive action. They were all a blast to watch.2 nuko, Wasu notu, EnoughoruDid you know they all had the same author? 37528
The Flood / Re: Name the last three anime you completed.« on: November 19, 2014, 04:19:16 AM »I really liked the explosive action. They were all a blast to watch.2 nuko, Wasu notu, EnoughoruDid you know they all had the same author? 37529
The Flood / Re: Name the last three anime you completed.« on: November 19, 2014, 04:16:23 AM »
2 nuko, Wasu notu, Enoughoru
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Serious / Re: Turns Out Drunk Girl on Hollywood Boulevard Was Fake« on: November 19, 2014, 03:56:22 AM »
I knew it.
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