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Reptail
Caldari Cool Rampage Amongst Zeus 1
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Posted - 2010.11.13 22:44:00 -
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Edited by: Reptail on 13/11/2010 22:47:17 also caracal need one more low slot. o8h ertg dgd gdghrdfs |
Baneken
Gallente School of the Unseen
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Posted - 2010.11.13 22:48:00 -
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Originally by: Bella Yar I agree, nerf the drake.
While your at it buff hybrids.
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Caleidascope
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2010.11.13 22:53:00 -
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Originally by: Brian Ballsack I feel sorry for all the decent american folk.
You don't know what you are talking about.
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Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
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Posted - 2010.11.13 22:54:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court extended the full protection of the First Amendment to the Internet in Reno v. ACLU, a decision which struck down portions of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, a law intended to outlaw so-called "indecent" online communication (that is, non-obscene material protected by the First Amendment). The court's decision extended the same Constitutional protections given to books, magazines, films, and spoken expression to materials published on the Internet. Congress tried a second time to regulate the content of the Internet with the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). The Court again ruled that any limitations on the internet were unconstitutional in American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft (2002).
You do realise that this still doesn't have anything to do with these forums, right?
Also, being a proud American and well-educated in civics, you do understand why this is the case, I hope? ùùù ôIf you're not willing to fight for what you have in ≡v≡à you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.ö ù Karath Piki |
Krandona
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Posted - 2010.11.13 22:58:00 -
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Originally by: Tippia
Originally by: Krandona In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court extended the full protection of the First Amendment to the Internet in Reno v. ACLU, a decision which struck down portions of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, a law intended to outlaw so-called "indecent" online communication (that is, non-obscene material protected by the First Amendment). The court's decision extended the same Constitutional protections given to books, magazines, films, and spoken expression to materials published on the Internet. Congress tried a second time to regulate the content of the Internet with the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). The Court again ruled that any limitations on the internet were unconstitutional in American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft (2002).
You do realise that this still doesn't have anything to do with these forums, right?
Also, being a proud American and well-educated in civics, you do understand why this is the case, I hope?
I can neither confirm nor denyà
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Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:04:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona I can neither confirm nor denyà
Ok. As long as we're clear about that one. Spam along with the OT stuff. ùùù ôIf you're not willing to fight for what you have in ≡v≡à you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.ö ù Karath Piki |
Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Warsmiths
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:13:00 -
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You also have the right to bear arms but try holding that up when you walk into a government building.
Private institutions also have the right to put out certain guidelines for others to follow, things like no shoes, no shirt, no service; or they may require you to go as far as wearing a tie. Failure to follow these simple rules would allow the business to not give you service. This institution has posted a set of rules for us to follow. Now looking at your history I see a post that contained no real content, and they have posted that non constructive posts shall be removed. You then made a thread discussing moderation, and they have a rule that states not to talk about moderation. I could even see this thread turning into a nation bashing contest, especially with the blatant OP troll, which will eventually lead to its lock.
You may think that you are being witty but the key point to remember here is that if you walk into somebodies house then you are their guest and you will abide by their rules as they would abide by yours when they come visit you.
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Betty Boom
Caldari SPECTRE Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:15:00 -
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Originally by: Tippia
Originally by: Krandona In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court extended the full protection of the First Amendment to the Internet in Reno v. ACLU, a decision which struck down portions of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, a law intended to outlaw so-called "indecent" online communication (that is, non-obscene material protected by the First Amendment). The court's decision extended the same Constitutional protections given to books, magazines, films, and spoken expression to materials published on the Internet. Congress tried a second time to regulate the content of the Internet with the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). The Court again ruled that any limitations on the internet were unconstitutional in American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft (2002).
You do realise that this still doesn't have anything to do with these forums, right?
Also, being a proud American and well-educated in civics, you do understand why this is the case, I hope?
No - he doesnt understand that the 'right of speech' has nothing to do with the 'ownership of the media' he wanna 'broadcast' his opinion.
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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:16:00 -
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'Land of the free', with one out of 100 people imprisoned.
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Mr Epeen
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:38:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona
Proud to be an American Playing Eve!
I bet if you go to fanfest, you pin a Canadian flag to your jacket.
Mr Epeen
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ZenZorZar
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:45:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona
Originally by: CCP Zymurgist Since this has to do with your citizen ship more than EVE I'm moving it from General Discussion to Out of Pod Experience.
Citizenship is one word. *stuff*
playing that card are we ? *sigh*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
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Krandona
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:48:00 -
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Originally by: Mr Epeen I bet if you go to fanfest, you pin a Canadian flag to your jacket.
Mr Epeen
The prodigal son returns!!!
I will only wear my United States Army Veteran Pin.
Now, go wash your mouth out!!!
(Sad about Sharton)
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Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
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Posted - 2010.11.13 23:54:00 -
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Originally by: ZenZorZar playing that card are we ? *sigh*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
àbut to be fair, Eliot isn't exactly pleasing to the eye. ùùù ôIf you're not willing to fight for what you have in ≡v≡à you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.ö ù Karath Piki |
ZenZorZar
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Posted - 2010.11.14 00:00:00 -
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Originally by: Tippia
Originally by: ZenZorZar playing that card are we ? *sigh*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
àbut to be fair, Eliot isn't exactly pleasing to the eye.
no surely not, but it just seams so "nail on the head" like hearing this when seeing ppl like the OP doing their grammer **** stuff in public forums =)
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Krandona
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Posted - 2010.11.14 00:07:00 -
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This has given me a new perspective.
Thanks
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CharmingButIrrational
Roswell Project Victimz
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Posted - 2010.11.14 00:11:00 -
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Originally by: Professor Tarantula 'Land of the free', with one out of 100 people imprisoned.
got to have somewhere for all the coloured folk to go after they all got onto this emancipation idea
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Astenion
Blame The Bunny
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Posted - 2010.11.14 00:37:00 -
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Originally by: ZenZorZar
Originally by: Krandona
Originally by: CCP Zymurgist Since this has to do with your citizen ship more than EVE I'm moving it from General Discussion to Out of Pod Experience.
Citizenship is one word. *stuff*
playing that card are we ? *sigh*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
Yes, and you're completely missing the point Fry is making. INVENTING new words or phrases makes language interesting and exciting. Using language in an improper way simply out of laziness or ignorance is a completely different and altogether intolerable issue, one which even he admits at 5:00. "It's the implication of NOT CARING that underlies it."
"Citizenship" means being a citizen of a country. "Citizen Ship" sounds like some ridiculous indie film.
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Warsmiths
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Posted - 2010.11.14 00:53:00 -
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Edited by: Micheal Dietrich on 14/11/2010 00:57:03
Originally by: ZenZorZar
Originally by: Tippia
Originally by: ZenZorZar playing that card are we ? *sigh*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7E-aoXLZGY
àbut to be fair, Eliot isn't exactly pleasing to the eye.
no surely not, but it just seams so "nail on the head" like hearing this when seeing ppl like the OP doing their grammer **** stuff in public forums =)
*seems *Grammar
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SpindleDemon
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Posted - 2010.11.14 00:54:00 -
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Your mum did drop you in a big pot of troll stew when you were little, didn't she? Did you bang your head at the bottom?
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Ehranavaar
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Posted - 2010.11.14 01:22:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona Edited by: Krandona on 13/11/2010 22:23:03
Proud to be an American Playing Eve!
I apologize to all those that are easily offended. ItÆs easy to forget that not all countries have Freedom of Speech.
before you go boasting about freedom of speech i suggest you try exercising it. go stand in front of a sports stadium that's letting out and try chanting "the usa sucks". might want to start a pool though beforehand to help offset the hospital bills.
you might also consider googling that british motoring tv show and manlove. should lead you at an absolutely interesting clip of the british hosts attempting to exercise free speech and the resultant hail of rocks and abuse from the local rednecks.
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Sazkyen
State War Academy
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Posted - 2010.11.14 01:23:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona Edited by: Krandona on 13/11/2010 22:23:03
Proud to be an American Playing Eve!
I apologize to all those that are easily offended. ItÆs easy to forget that not all countries have Freedom of Speech.
I understand why small, weak and insignificant countries have to exert what little control they have.
Please read rule #7 before you post.
I expect CCP to enforce that rule alsoà
*obvious edit
Unfortunatley for you, and fortunately for us, your country's alleged power is not yours personally. You are but a tax paying sheep who helps the big fish feed more. You are but a bottomfeeder my friend, unless you are a billionaire ofc in which case what the HECK are you doing here?
Also: an obvious attempt to provoke others, especially the mods. Martyrdom ftw.
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Akita T
Caldari Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:05:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona Proud to be an American Playing Eve!
Are you proud of your skin colour too ? How about your ear shape, or eye colour ? Maybe proud of your pube hair texture ? What exactly makes you so proud to be an American ? You had absolutely ZERO contribution in becoming one in the first place. That is, unless you are a naturalized immigrant. ARE you a naturalized immigrant ? Then yeah, you have a reason to be proud you're a citizen of the USA. Otherwise you're just Random Joe Nobody beating his chest about something he imagines having done that deserves any recognition whatsoever.
Originally by: Krandona In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court extended the full protection of the First Amendment to the Internet in Reno v. ACLU, a decision which struck down portions of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, a law intended to outlaw so-called "indecent" online communication (that is, non-obscene material protected by the First Amendment). The court's decision extended the same Constitutional protections given to books, magazines, films, and spoken expression to materials published on the Internet. Congress tried a second time to regulate the content of the Internet with the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). The Court again ruled that any limitations on the internet were unconstitutional in American Civil Liberties Union v. Ashcroft (2002).
Any limitations IMPOSED BY THE GOVERNMENT on communication over the Internet are unconstitutional. It's a subtle yet very important distinction. This means that anybody that's not a government employee and/or not acting on behalf of the government HAS the right to shut you up wherever he has the power to shut you up whenever he wants to for whatever reason, and it's perfectly constitutional.
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ceaon
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:15:00 -
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Edited by: ceaon on 14/11/2010 02:17:54
Originally by: Krandona Proud to be an American
how can you be proud of something you dint make ? i mean to get the citizenship you only had to stay alive and pretty much that depend on the doctor no you the baby.
edit: my bad dint see Akita's post, he put this thing much better that i do
Originally by: CCP Adida The male thread was locked because the discussion turned into transsexuals and man boobs.
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Selinate
Amarr Wardens of the Void
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:18:00 -
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I tried to find a pic of someone beating a dead horse, but all the pics I found were a bit too disturbing for me to be willing to post them (figures).
I guess I'm proud to also be an American, though it's not so important to me. What I really ****ing want is for people to stop criticizing, verbally abusing, and trying to kill me for things that our government does and that I have absolutely not a god damn thing to do with. I always come across images, texts, or people saying horrible things about Americans like we're all evil and we're all idiots. Oh well, I guess the most powerful will always be the most targeted for such.
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Antihrist Pripravnik
4S Corporation Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:25:00 -
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Originally by: Krandona Proud to be an American Playing Eve!
Good for you.
I'm proud because I'm not American, for example. In my country we don't have Freedom of Speech... that's true.... However, we have another thing called "Anarchy" - where everyone can say and do whatever they think of and no one gives a flying f*** about it. You only get caught if you are into something that you can be criminally charged for. Otherwise, who cares.
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Akita T
Caldari Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:33:00 -
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Edited by: Akita T on 14/11/2010 02:34:00
Originally by: Selinate What I really friggin' want is for people to stop criticizing, verbally abusing, and trying to kill me for things that our government does and that I have absolutely not a god damn thing to do with.
You see, there's this thing allegedly called "democracy" which people from the USA generally sort of care about, something which they say they practice and apparently try to shove everybody else's throat, some system of government in which the actions of their leadership are supposed to somehow reflect "the will of the people" to some degree, a degree which is supposedly at least a bit above random choice. So why are you so surprised if people from outside the USA hold the citizens of the USA responsible for their government's actions ?!?
At least if you guys were headed by a dictator, you'd have a pretty damn good excuse. Oh, wait, some other people WERE headed by a dictator, and you sort of declared war on them and killed quite a few of those that really had little choice but to comply with something they might have not even agreed with. Hmm, I guess killing them was somehow LESS offensive than blaming one of you guys for the choices of your leadership... ...hmm... ...explain to me again, how exactly does that work ? I seem to have reached a logical dead end. Care to give a logical hand out of it ?
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Antihrist Pripravnik
4S Corporation Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:42:00 -
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Edited by: Antihrist Pripravnik on 14/11/2010 02:42:51
Originally by: Akita T Oh, wait, some other people WERE headed by a dictator, and you sort of declared war on them and killed quite a few of those that really had little choice but to comply with something they might have not even agreed with.
Sadly, I've experienced this. Being in war with NATO because of a dictatorship which we all hated and wanted/tried to take down isn't a pleasant experience at all Ironically enough, the operation was called "Merciful Angel"
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Selinate
Amarr Wardens of the Void
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:44:00 -
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Edited by: Selinate on 14/11/2010 02:45:16
Originally by: Akita T
You see, there's this thing allegedly called "democracy" which people from the USA generally sort of care about, something which they say they practice and apparently try to shove everybody else's throat, some system of government in which the actions of their leadership are supposed to somehow reflect "the will of the people" to some degree, a degree which is supposedly at least a bit above random choice. So why are you so surprised if people from outside the USA hold the citizens of the USA responsible for their government's actions ?!?
At least if you guys were headed by a dictator, you'd have a pretty damn good excuse. Oh, wait, some other people WERE headed by a dictator, and you sort of declared war on them and killed quite a few of those that really had little choice but to comply with something they might have not even agreed with. Hmm, I guess killing them was somehow LESS offensive than blaming one of you guys for the choices of your leadership... ...hmm... ...explain to me again, how exactly does that work ? I seem to have reached a logical dead end. Care to give a logical hand out of it ?
You're an idiot who has no idea of what you're talking about. The United States is NOT a pure democracy, first of all. It's an indirect democracy. We elect officials to make the decisions on our behalf. However...
Sure, we elect officials who make decisions, but it's nearly always extremely close to a 50-50 vote. That means a very sizable portion of us do not agree with what the government is doing, or just want no part of it at all. On top of that, politicians lie. Anyone with intelligence knows this, and this is why they say one thing when we're electing them and do something different when they actually get into office, and then there's not much we can do. As for the Iraq war, just like you (obviously), I don't know all the details of what happened in Iraq. I honestly care not to, either, at this point. I, like most Americans towards the end of Bush's office and at the beginning of the war, did not support the war. However, like most (intelligent) people, I also understood that, once Bush sent the troops, we couldn't exactly just pull out of Iraq without horrible consequences for their people.
So please, stop talking. Or, you could just keep wasting your breath and show your idiocy for everyone else. Either way, it won't bother me.
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CharmingButIrrational
Roswell Project Victimz
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:45:00 -
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Originally by: Selinate I tried to find a pic of someone beating a dead horse, but all the pics I found were a bit too disturbing for me to be willing to post them (figures).
I guess I'm proud to also be an American, though it's not so important to me. What I really ****ing want is for people to stop criticizing, verbally abusing, and trying to kill me for things that our government does and that I have absolutely not a god damn thing to do with. I always come across images, texts, or people saying horrible things about Americans like we're all evil and we're all idiots. Oh well, I guess the most powerful will always be the most targeted for such.
freedom of speach yo~~
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ceaon
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Posted - 2010.11.14 02:46:00 -
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Originally by: Selinate I tried to find a pic of someone beating a dead horse, but all the pics I found were a bit too disturbing for me to be willing to post them (figures).
I guess I'm proud to also be an American, though it's not so important to me. What I really ****ing want is for people to stop criticizing, verbally abusing, and trying to kill me for things that our government does and that I have absolutely not a god damn thing to do with. I always come across images, texts, or people saying horrible things about Americans like we're all evil and we're all idiots. Oh well, I guess the most powerful will always be the most targeted for such.
if you truly believe in democracy you should understand that you are some how responsibly of the action of you gov, by doing or no doing you something you made a choice each time you make a choice there will be someone blaming you for your choice
Originally by: CCP Adida The male thread was locked because the discussion turned into transsexuals and man boobs.
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