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Lakai Balthasar
Freelancer Union Unaffiliated
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Posted - 2008.06.03 01:16:00 -
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But maybe because that is quite normal then, i dont know...
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Riethe
Invictus Sovereignty
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Posted - 2008.06.03 01:30:00 -
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well everyone knows skaters are giant wussies, except when they're with their skater clique.
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Lakai Balthasar
Freelancer Union Unaffiliated
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Posted - 2008.06.03 01:46:00 -
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Not a skater thou, just like how the clothes look and feel. ;)
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Arvald
The Ninjapirates
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Posted - 2008.06.03 05:10:00 -
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Originally by: Surfin's PlunderBunny I'm gonna get my own plane! With blackjack and hookers...
You know what, forget the plane and the blackjack!
futurama
Originally by: Xanos Blackpaw Stealthbomber combat(or as i like to call it: Just because you are paranoid dont mean there isnt a invissible demon about to eat your face)
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ceyriot
Induseng Enterprises R0ADKILL
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Posted - 2008.06.03 05:21:00 -
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Edited by: ceyriot on 03/06/2008 05:21:12
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich Optimus Prime, whom we grew up with watching every saturday morning, Who just came out with a movie, is officially offensive and supports terrorist actions causing distress among people.
What a pansiefied world we live in.
Not so much that, but the movie showed Arabs getting blown up.. Therefore its prejudiced against Arabs... Therefore terrorists would wear a T-shirt of that to somehow defy the message... Therefore anyone wearing that shirt is a terrorist... Therefore he can't wear that shirt!
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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Provisions
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Posted - 2008.06.03 06:04:00 -
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pretty shocked this happened in the UK and not here in the US by Homeland Insecurity.
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Tatsu Tahime
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Posted - 2008.06.03 06:22:00 -
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Heathrow's security staff are actually more surly, inefficient and incompetent than the airport security staff in the US. The long queues, repeated screening even though you have not left a secure area, the inconsistent policies (at one point people at one machine were made to take off their shoes, while at the machine right next to it nobody was doing it) and the hamfisted manner in which the airport treats everyone like cattle turns any flight through it into an experience that in itself would be enough to fill a whole new circle of hell. It is so bad I have stopped routing my flights through Heathrow, voluntarily flying through Paris CDG rather than face that mess.
This whole security mess is useless. It saves no-one, causes far too much aggravation and gives uniformed mini-dictators the thrill of ruining someone's day multiple times a day just because they can. It boosts the income for airports who can now sell drinks and food at higher prices (not that they weren't already inflated anyway).
And to all those who say that people should just put up with it, change their behaviour and move on: One of the aims of a terrorist is to make their enemy live in fear and be forced to change their lives in a dramatic manner so that every day they are reminded of the root cause of their discomfort. This security mess serves no purpose other than to increase the overall level of fear and insecurity and make our lives difficult. We have changed the way we live because of the spectre of a threat. We are accepting the creep into our societies of surveillance, propaganda and control measures that harken back to the worst oppressive regimes in history, and just like all those times it's all being done in the name of safety, freedom and a better way of life. We're changing for the worse, and to me that chalks one up to the terrorists, not for freedom.
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Adonis 4174
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Posted - 2008.06.03 08:05:00 -
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People saying 'change your shirt' are forgetting that at this point he'd already handed over the majority of his luggage and unless he had a shirt in his carry-on luggage the alternatives are to look like a **** in an inside-out shirt (assuming the print doesn't show through) or to buy a shirt in an airport that will cost a month's rent. ---- Infiniband can do more than just prevent lag |
Aclyn Seriy
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2008.06.03 08:17:00 -
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Edited by: Aclyn Seriy on 03/06/2008 08:17:50
Originally by: ceyriot Edited by: ceyriot on 03/06/2008 05:21:12
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich Optimus Prime, whom we grew up with watching every saturday morning, Who just came out with a movie, is officially offensive and supports terrorist actions causing distress among people.
What a pansiefied world we live in.
Not so much that, but the movie showed Arabs getting blown up.. Therefore its prejudiced against Arabs... Therefore terrorists would wear a T-shirt of that to somehow defy the message... Therefore anyone wearing that shirt is a terrorist... Therefore he can't wear that shirt!
It also showed lots and lots and lots and lots of American soldiers and civilians being blown up, and if it wasn't for the Arab boy and his father giving that dude a cellphone to call in an air attack, the'y all be dead. But that sort of thing is forgotten isn't it?
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Danton Marcellus
Nebula Rasa Holdings
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Posted - 2008.06.03 09:55:00 -
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So my 'bomb your local radiostation' shirt wouldn't fly?
Should/would/could have, HAVE you chav!
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2008.06.03 10:06:00 -
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I got a USMC tattoo on my arm that has 2 crossed rifles... will they take a cheese grater to my arm?
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F'nog
Celestial Horizon Corp. Valainaloce
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Posted - 2008.06.03 10:25:00 -
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Edited by: F''nog on 03/06/2008 10:26:08 I've just got to say that in the US our screening processes are ludicrous.
I recently flew out East for my cousin's wedding. In Tucson, I was searched because I had my Birkenstock's in the carryon, and they caused an uproar. But I was passed through. Then in DFW, the country's biggest, if I'm not mistaken, the water bottle I forgot about caused a pause, to which I said, "Just take it," and no problem after that. Never mind the lighter.
On the way back, I spent more time at Charleston, a very minor airport, where I had to wait for everything to be questioned and checked. The previous two airports didn't put half as much effort into inspecting myself and my gear as this one did.
So, apparently, you're better off going through a small hub than a larger one if you want to be safe. At the big ones, they don't give a ****.
And a gun on a shirt? Come on! And there's a giant f'ing robot on it. Yeah, that's realistic.
Frankly I'm amazed I'm not in an undisclosed location, because I wouldn't stand a minute of this ridiculous ****. I certainly won't stand for a minimum wage warden's moment of glory. I can't wait until I'm arrested for transporting terrorist propaganda because I've got a copy of the Odyssey in Epic in my bag. Better yet, the Bible in Koine.
"It's in them foreign-like squiggles, so I arrested him and stuff."
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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LUH 3471
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Posted - 2008.06.03 10:26:00 -
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Originally by: Surfin's PlunderBunny I got a USMC tattoo on my arm that has 2 crossed rifles... will they take a cheese grater to my arm?
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