Originally posted by Erekshun
Shouldn't you be escaping the wrath of Laura?
No it's moved North. I'm sure we'll get some wind and rain but the main concern now is if the power will go out (as it usually does when 1 drop of rain falls here in Houston).
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Originally posted by Fonaplats
Until you can fly into the buildings and watch people jump to their deaths like it is 9/11… I dont care.
I don't want to hurt anyone, I just think killing innocent people would make for a good video game. Like a terrorism or school shooting simulator but society would just flip out and be like OMG U ARE TRAINING TO DO IT IRL!!! BAN THIS!!!!
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
It's not a lot though…poor person.
I don't consider a couple a hundred bucks a lot of money. I'm sure you don't either. I just spent $3550 on new tires, wheels, and a 4" lift kit for my Jeep. That was a chunk of change but still not a "lots of actual money". I wonder what he means by actual money. Do you think he uses monopoly money? Maybe he gets paid some sort of script like the old-time coal miners. You know, where you can only spend it in the company store.
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
I guess $59 is enough to feed a family of 12 for 14yrs where he comes from.
Man, that is dirt cheap. It costs UNICEF $.50 a day to save a child. At that rate, UNICEF could save 55.5555555556 kids per day for the same fifty cents.