2020-09-15 at 4:36 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL
His original handle was MmmmQuestions.
You have an incredible memory.
Remember Euda? I used to think he was a cool dude. But then you talked to him more... and you realized he was sociopathic. That positivity thing was a mask.
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2020-09-15 at 4:36 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Then we had Writing a Novel, a Chinese housewife.
2020-09-15 at 4:36 AM UTC
And wires. She was mod of S&A I think. I feel like we got on well but I cannot remember.
2020-09-15 at 4:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL
ArmsMerchant right?
I checked the Anchorage library (I literally did) but i didnt see him. Assuming dead.
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2020-09-15 at 4:47 AM UTC
aldra
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Originally posted by mmQ
Bugs me I cant remember which episode of Alaska State Troopers he was on. I had it memorized at one point. I dont care who you are it's pretty cool to have been on a tv show. And they let him go to even though I think he was selling some illegal shit (brass knuckles) which he branded as something else I cant remember.
yeah if I remember right he was selling brass knuckles as a 'paperweight' and the cops were having none of it
amusing that brass knuckles would be illegal in a place where you can buy guns
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2020-09-15 at 4:51 AM UTC
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2020-09-15 at 5:04 AM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
Most places I've heard of sell brass knucks as "belt buckles"
Arms lived in Wasilla I believe, or somewhere around there. He had a website or two and his wife had one astrology typa website too. I very much liked Armsmerchant in theory but I feel as a person he's a real dick. He was pretty infraction happy on zoklet too, mostly because he was an old man on the computer. He's fucking awesome though and I would very much would have liked to have a cuppa tea with him someday.
He said he cried in court and the judge was lenient on him. I made fun of him in the thread for crying before a judge and saying he was sorry for something he shouldn't be sorry for. He was a little bit phony but I still liked him.
Angry? Be aware anger is fear announced.
He had a pretty good size online presence, I'm sure someone can track him down if they want to. I believe him and his wife both ran businesses that would be easily traceable. His wifes son also lived with them I believe.
I should watch "Alaskan Bush people" and see if he pops up on there
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2020-09-15 at 5:06 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Poor guy got stuck in sub-zero temps and froze some of his fingers and toes off.
2020-09-15 at 5:07 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
it always bugged me how self-righteous he was about his shamanistic tree spirits or whatever he was into; how it was unconditionally real and no other religion had any merit
2020-09-15 at 5:12 AM UTC
It's always embarrassing to cry in front of a judge especially when it's really obvious you're crying in front of a judge just to cry in front of a judge but at the end of the day you have to throw the embarrassment cards out the window when your sentencing is on the line and you're dealing with potential prison time.
I think every time I've ever been sentenced I was able to give a statement and I always did and I just did a slight teary eyed one where I did the proverbial spiel about knowing I have a problem and hoping to make it right.
It's kinda funny when you think about how a JUDGE just sits there , just some random guy that probably goes to barbecues and Jack's off at night and all that, but he or she hears all these things every day. It gets old to the JUdge I think. which is scary because it should be important to consider the emotional impact of every person that comes before them.
Like it would be very weird to send people to prison for 20 years all day long, and just be so desensitized to what you're doing that you cant even appreciate the absolute trauma and emotional aspect of a person basically begging for their life or freedom.
I know what I mean.
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2020-09-15 at 5:26 AM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
It would be very weird to be a judge and go to sleep at night knowing you determined someones fate for years to come, usually based on a singular act of their life. Also, everything is according to DA LAW which is just a thing you have to know and follow based on what other people have done.
When I was fighting the case I was on HA for when I was poasting my most prolifically on zoklet, at sentencing I submitted a paper I wrote for wikipedia university about prison, as well as a brief synapses of my lyfe. The judge (40ish bookish kinda woman, best judge I'd ever had) said when she got to the end of it "she felt like cheering" or something like that. She gave me a very lenient sentence and said "and I don't think I'll see you again" and about 2.5 years later I had a whole WHACK of new charges and the same Jewish lawyer to fight them.
I think prosecutors are usually the worst because no matter what the defence says they're always like AW HELL NO THAT WON'T TEACH HIM AND HIS LESSON. They never want you to get bail, and that's even before you're guilty.
They're fake as fuck and just evil pawns that try to put people away. That's literally all they do. When my Jew beat a buncha charges for me and made the prosecutor look stupid it was the sweetest victory I've ever had in a courtroom. I really hope that fucked with him and he went home at night, couldn't get a hard on to fuck his repugnant pockmacked and skin tagged wife and lay awake at night thinking "I knew he was guilty and if I was a better prosecutor the judge would have too..."
At muh arraignment
note for the paintiff
lucy's tied up in a westin basement