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Posts by the man who put it in my hood

  1. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Legalize guns! If you see a person with a gun and feel fear and need to call police you are just a coward. I want to see more people with guns
  2. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Never seen one
  3. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    It's all the same to me they are starting to blend together
  4. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I stick around like hockey, now what the puck

  5. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    he just gave me the middle finger i think that's a good sign
  6. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    i like the idea of a dungeon crawler card game strategy type thing though that has some potential for sure
  7. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    there was another VR board game card game, I cant remember the name. maybe its this one. It didn't do very well and fucked up a lot

    something something importance of physical reality in card games, digital doesn't translate well which is why hearthstone never got as big as other TCG with physical cards etc

  8. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I don't see how any kid would find that fun. Even when I was a kid that played pokeman and yugioh cards I never really got into the mechanics that much. That's more for the teens or young adults who play it competitively and just seeing the cards I can tell it's not meant for small children obviously

    it looks like about the complexity of hearthstone which is considered a normie dumbed down card game but not simple enough that a small child can really get into it. It's more for the normie retards too stupid to learn a real card game like magic or yugioh carried by a dumb VR gimmick



  9. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    He killed himself after I moved there and we did a bunch of TEK and HEROIN but I cut out his eyes before his family claimed the body and I am in the process of bringing him back from the dead as we speak

    he will be shit posting with one rotting arm and no eyes in a few days just you wait. Even sooner if there's a thunderstorm
  10. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I understand the point of "oh you are willing to take street drugs but not inject this mRNA vaccine and that makes you a hypocrite"

    Originally posted by hydromorphone Explain to me why people who inject all sorts of untested cut to shit non pharmaceutically manufactured drugs have such a resistance to get a fucking vaccine? For fucksake these drugs have been up people's asses in transit you have no idea what cut has been used nor where it even originated from beyond the dude around the corner… but for some reason… a vaccine from the doctor is some evil serum that is out to jeopardize your health don't get me wrong if you don't want to take a vaccine then don't but don't act like it is some horrible shit that is any worse than the shit you already inject and/or consume daily.

    User was banned for saying the taboo phrase "gin"!

    but you can't really compare the two. Taking an illegal drug is a lot different than taking something made in a controlled pharmacy lab. That's why I brought up the connection to research chemicals because it's kind of like that. Except those aren't even considered for approval or studied, anything that gets you high is classified totally different legally so I don't see why people can compare it to a vaccine which is ultimately a legal drug.
  11. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    would you really call this a "non FDA approved medication"

  12. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by stl1 Tell me about all the drugs you've smoked, snorted, injected or eaten.

    Those aren't medications they are illegal drugs made by gangsters and do not even meet the basic requirements for approval. They are legally classified as not to be used for any purposes including research. There are approved versions of the drugs but I am not into pharma dope


  13. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    hash tag does a rape
  14. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You do seem slightly erratic right now.

    just manic also i'm kinda fucked up from eating beanadrill
  15. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 2016: We got him now.
    2017: We got him now.
    2018: We got him now.
    2019: We got him now
    2020: We got him now.
    2021: This time we got him for sure.

    Shut up, fools. You're a running joke.

    Is Trump going to prison yet. I dont think it would ever happen but it would be kinda funny if it did
  16. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Sorry but I don't take non FDA approved medication
  17. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    i'm a pastafarian maaaaaaaaaan
  18. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Wariat how did i admit the first punch? i admitted he dharged at me and i fought him and i had some training so i submitted him with a choke till he was out but not enough to hurt him just give me enough time to get out of there, how is thwt throwing the first punch? you know nothing. nothing!

    idk when I talk to the police I just potray everything in a light that i'm a fucking retard totally unaware of everything around me, legally blind, deaf, bad memory, intoxicated and blaming everyone else. Also it helps if you're too fucked up while being interviewed and they can see you are physically very hung over and bruised and struggling to remember stuff.

    The more broke down and stupid you are the better. Police love the badass legal expert that uses his best court arguments of why he's innocent in the fucking interrogation room LET ME BREAK IT DOWN FOR YOU SCENE BY SCENE OFFICER OF WHY THIS GUY IS A FUCKING GOOF ASS BITCH

    is that snitching? I dunno some people are real hard asses where i'm from and will murder a woman for reporting getting raped in an alley or dialing 911 because their house is on fire because ONLY SNITCHES TALK TO THE PO PO.

    Criminals aren't exactly the most logical thinkers like wes watson, I have met people like that who believe you are a police informant if you aren't on probation or in jail and then others who think anyone that has ever interacted with police or even lives in the same general area as one is a police informant. I'm starting to think that everyone is retarded.



    Originally posted by Wariat when I was at the farm in san jose they introduced me to the shot caller and had me walk with the main white guys on the yard because they thought i was germanic they didnt understand polish and because or my looks they treated me like some aryan showpiece and hwd me walk with them in the circle. t was this dsrk not even white looking supposed portugese dude who brought me in. he was like we shownsupport walk in circles like the southerners etc if u wanna join us ur welcome. wed like to have u.

    oh he was a shock collar thats wild
  19. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Theft has existed throughout human history and exists as a form of economic participation, I wouldn't go as far to call it an "industry" but because of the hyper capitalist world we live in it can mimic a secondary or tertiary industry.



    There are organized retail crime rings that the police use to justify their existence, these operations can make millions of dollars at the expensive of private industries. There is a belief that it's "okay" to steal from multinational corporations because LOL FUCK THE SYSTEM but those stores are owned and operated by local people in your community. You shouldn't need to justify theft, yes fuck the system but also fuck those people in your community for being too slow to catch you.

    https://calibercommunications.ca/the-cost-of-metal-theft/

    The effects of metal theft can easily influence the logistics of day-to-day life in ways that may not immediately come to mind. When copper wire thieves in Toronto, Ontario severed Go Transit train signaling cables it resulted in over 45,000 commuters stranded. Not only were these commuters late for work, which could have had negative impact business performance, but it also resulted in expensive transit bills for the commuters living outside of Toronto. The negative implications from metal theft are not exclusive to ground traffic either. Copper wire theft in Stephenville Airport, Newfoundland disabled the runway lights and approach system on Runway 27, leading to a repair bill of approximately $150,000. Thankfully, repairs were completed prior to any attempted flight landings, and all passengers made it to their destination safely.



    Private industry does not want this, they don't want to pay for security guards and alarm systems. Also hot items like razors and pills being locked behind a counter is annoying for the consumer and employee, I have dealt with this issue many times while trying to buy 100 bottles of cough medicine stuck behind a forcefield.



    What happens when you get caught?

    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    Anti theft technology is improving every day, I completely believe that technology can entirely replace the basic issue of grabbing an apple off the shelf and running out of the store. People try to hack the Amazon store and "steal" from it to defeat the technology, we are clearly at the very basic stages of this but I believe that private enterprise and technology can easily replace a reliance on regulation and criminal enforcement for theft.



    I believe it would cost less overall to replace the system of security guards having to call the police and the court having to convict the person for theft with a system of private companies that have the legal right to enforce theft how they choose in their business, which a lot of them do by just banning the person, telling them to fuck off or they will call the cops.

    Instead of the police they would be threatened with deadly violence in that situation which also leads to a liberation of weapons ownership and operation in a private business. It leads to many things which nobody wants which is why nobody talks about this.

    But the cost of theft to the system is one that can't and isn't ignored. It's a top priority for business owners who in recent times have had to deal with criminals that are bolder and more desperate. Can we keep going on like this forever? It's not just retail theft either but industrial theft like jumping over a fence into a yard to yoink all the copper. Thieves are merciless and the law does no deter them.

    https://www.rand.org/pubs/external_publications/EP66592.html

    The Price of Justice

    New National and State-Level Estimates of the Judicial and Legal Costs of Crime to Taxpayers


    Using a Monte Carlo simulation approach to take into account uncertainty in the data, this study finds the national average costs to taxpayers for judicial/legal services per reported crime are likely around the following (in 2010 dollars): $22,000–$44,000 (homicide), $2000–$5000 (rape and sexual assault), $600–$1300 (robbery), $800–$2100 (aggravated assault), $200–$600 (burglary), $300–$600 (larceny/theft), and $200–$400 (motor vehicle theft). At a state-level, the costs of crime are 50 % to 70 % more or less than these national averages depending on the crime type and state. These estimates can be used to understand the level of resources spent per crime and the potential legal resources freed up for a change in reported crime rates; they are not a measure of waste or efficiency, but it is hoped this study contributes to this debate.
  20. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Wariat the thing I never understood was how cops really work at least in liberal states. they dont do investigations unless they have to. all they did was wait for me to admit fighting this guy the entire conversation unrecorded which my lawyer claims they would have used as a statement despite not reading my rights was them trying to get me to admit fighting him thats all. guilty as charged. what a joke.

    You admitted it lol, fucking retard got played like a fiddle by the cops.



    Originally posted by Wariat I think the only reason i was shocked because unlike all my other cases this was the case i was truly innocent.

    you threw the punch and admitted to throwing the first punch, you deserve everything you got. I don't think you got raped enough in prison they should have kept you there longer and roughed you up more
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