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Elliott Rodger
Plumbers Crack and 2 others reacted to Docwagon for a topic
They are the same, and it won't change. Gun control won't change, either. The gun debate is fueled by emotion and a fantasy world on both sides. The hard core gun rights people will obstruct any true attempt to get hands out of crazy people's hands with the "what part of shall not be infringed do you not understand" mentality and because they see conspiracy and police state in their own shadow, they'll slipperly slope it to death as "the government will just declare us all crazy" type bullshit. The hard core anti-gunners will pretend guns will just disappear if more laws are passed and ignore the huge population of gun owners who aren't murderous assholes. A prime example is the irresponsible assholes who leave guns out where children can find them because "if someone breaks into my house, I don't have time to unsecure the gun..." thinking. They'll claim the statistics about it being more dangerous to have an unsecure firearm in the house are lies, manipulated, include suicides, etc. They aren't, from my experience. I'm so sick and fucking tired of seeing children shot because of people leaving their guns out. You know how many home invasions I've had stopped with a firearm in the last year? One. You know how many children I've had shot? Four, one fatally, two permanently disfigured (missing a finger and a thumb, respectively), and one that will heal up ok. All 6 and under. But if you suggest mandatory trigger locks, gun safes, or keeping it in a holster, you are anti-2nd amendment and against safety. If you're really worried about a home invasion, under the sofa is a stupid fucking place for a gun, on your hip in a holster is the smart play. After Newtown, all we heard was "we don't need gun control, we need better mental health laws, etc." Go to a gun forum now, and that's forgotten. No, its all tyranny and blood on the tree of freedom if you try to disarm the suicidal or mentally ill.3 points -
Elliott Rodger
lepercolony and one other reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
I see the conspiracy theorists have jumped on the bandwagon around the net bang on time with some very flamboyant claims whilst hiding behind their keyboard stirring up theories despite not having concrete knowledge of the events. It only takes one speculative comment and suddenly everything gets twisted and misconstrued as it multiplies and spirals into more outlandish tales. Seems to be the same people who said the Boston bombing was a performance of a smoke grenades, fake blood and a cast of paraplegic actors. Whilst there is a lot of bullshit in the world and things we don't know and are within our rights to be suspicious about; I find some of these remarks online extremely disrespectful and offensive. Even the father who spoke bravely after hearing his son got gunned down was branded an actor as his son was taken into hiding. Can't people just accept this happened the way it did and there is no ulterior motive behind the tragedy? I don't even want to mention the tragic events of Sandy Hook and what was spoken about that. It may be early days in the investigation but this wasn't some upper echelon farce to manipulate and engineer laws. It's a common tragedy and this happen in this day and age around the world every day.2 points -
11. A tie-wearing nobody into an operatic powerhouse. Via buzzfeed.com 12. And a past-his-prime actor… Via movies.ndtv.com Into an Oscar winner. Jason Merritt / Getty Images 13. There are practical benefits too. Growing a beard means you can say good-bye to one of mankind’s most tedious tasks. Via i.imgur.com 14. Other things you can do with a beard? Well, it gives you something to stroke while you’re thinking. Via i.imgur.com 15. You can use it to accentuate your insults. Via i.imgur.com 16. Intimidate your enemies. Via i.imgur.com 17. And enchant women 18. You can grow it into the shape of a cage. Then drink tea through it. youtube.com / Via i.imgur.com That is all real beard hair. Filmed at the 1991 Beard and Moustache Growing Contest in Tacoma. 19. And if it’s big enough, you can sell advertising on it. beardvertising.com / Via laughingsquid.com Kentucky-based ad agency Cornett-IMS allows men with beards to earn money by placing miniature “beardboards” in them. Admittedly not all types of beard are equally desirable. Via imgur.com There are strict rules of etiquette that must be observed. Via geekfill.com It’s certainly possible to go too far. (If you’re not sure where the limit is, this guide should help.) Via mrporter.com And, OK, the hirsute look doesn’t work for absolutely everyone. Plus, once you’ve grown one, it doesn’t always have quite the impact you’d imagined. Via weknowmemes.com 20. But still. If you can grow a beard, you should. Pity those poor souls who can’t. Via timothywinchester.blogspot.co.uk (They can try and fake it, but they’re not fooling anyone.) Via stupid.com 21. In conclusion, then. Beards, f**k yeah!2 points
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It looks good to me. I'll copy that to my macros as well.2 points
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I always had problems on my wife's iPad when I tried to play coc. You have a android phone or something you can install on? I'm sure if you did you probably would have, just a thought tho.1 point
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Absolutely, looks great my dearest noodles!1 point
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Elliott Rodger
J4MES OX4D reacted to Docwagon for a topic
Of course not. That doesn't get you any attention, doesn't get you any web traffic, etc. Plus, its just more fun for them, and maybe a touch comforting. At least *someone* is in control of everything that happens, even if that something is bad. Same people who have two years of canned tomatoes but no short term disability insurance or emergency savings fund. Real likely setbacks are scary and no fun to prepare against.1 point -
Rap
Madjonny reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
Dat ass is just too much for me. I can't stand Iggy's voice but the music is quite catchy and not too bad.1 point -
1. I can’t believe we even need to have this debate. I mean, just look at this guy. Via http://Everett%20Collection 2. And this guy. HBO 3. And this guy. Via asburyandasbury.typepad.com 4. But OK, let’s build our argument. Throughout history, beards have conferred prestige. Via onlinephd.org 5. And gravitas. Via biggerbetterbeards.org By Matthew Inman. 6. For many of the careers that matter, beards are practically a prerequisite. Via onlinephd.org 7. Plus, bearded men are more attractive. This has been proved by science. Via io9.com That’s according to a study by the University Of New South Wales. The optimum level of face fuzz was found to be heavy stubble: ten days’ growth. 8. A decent beard can transform a pasty nerd into a rugged hunk. pinterest.com / Via buzzfeed.com 9. A baby-faced dweeb into a revolutionary. blog.pkp.in / Via buzzfeed.com 10. Some random dude into the director of Star Wars. Everett Collection1 point
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Football (Played with Feet)
Madjonny reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
Zlaaaaaaataaan He's good he is1 point -
Windows 8.1 connectivity problem
Playertd reacted to Plumbers Crack for a topic
Good, glad it's sorted1 point -
Scary. One summer when I was in 6th grade we went on a field trip in Stockholm. After a while the sky we saw black clouds coming pretty fast and it started to rain within minutes, the most rain I've ever experienced in Sweden... So we started leaving because we heard thunder and all our clothes were soaked. After walking 20 meters from the plain were we had been I just turned my head to look back and when I did, lighting struck the ground at just that particular spot were we sat. The sound was terrifying, like a bomb going off and you could instantly feel the air pressure changing... Closest I've ever been to lightning. It was about as close as the tree in the background in your pic.1 point
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The Beard Thread
Commander_Undies reacted to Glen11 for a topic
I wish I didnt have any facial hair. I like a bit of stubble but as soon as I let it get any longer it goes GINGER as fuck!1 point -
Sofia is available, move quick.
Plumbers Crack reacted to BO7H B4RRELS for a topic
I hate to leave my wife.... but, I'll always wonder "what if" Wish me luck guys. I'm going in.1 point -
Whiny, rich kid goes on a killing spree because he's pissed off he can't lose his virginity. What a fucking loser.1 point
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I have written a recruiting text for a macro to spam in trade chat. Please take a look at it and leave some suggestions. Thanks. /2 {star} <Ethereal Brothership> {star} Casual raiding guild (Flex/starting Normal soon) is looking for friendly and mature members to fill our ranks. We mainly need 3 more DPS, but any class or spec is welcome./w for info1 point