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2018-09-30 at 12:29 PM UTC in What makes a whore a prostitute also?A raging drug addiction
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2018-09-30 at 12:24 PM UTC in I talked to bling bling
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2018-09-29 at 11:06 PM UTC in The only thing that's worse than date hookers
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2018-09-29 at 11:29 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
Originally posted by Rizzo in a box why are you all a bunch of fucking downers
Everyone on this website except me is a negative energy card carrying cuck
You should be more like me, I just got out of prison and I'm trying to turn my life around and hold no grudges for the people who put me away, like Fonaplats who is still in Fox River -
2018-09-29 at 11:58 PM UTC in Schizo Posters - an overviewI have seen a lot about Schizo posting lately, I just wanna say I was the first to point out this degenerative behavior and I was ignored. Now they are all on alts doing the same shit and I got wrongly banned for defending myself against these psycho PI stalkers
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2018-09-28 at 8:23 PM UTC in Pokemon Crystal Clear - Open World Hack
this is a ROM hack of Pokemon Crystal. Within the ROM hack, you are able to collect all 251 Pokemon from Gen 1-2. You are able to choose your starting location from Johto or Kanto and there are 28 starter pokemon to choose from.
The entire world map is open and you can fight the gyms in any order, trainers also scale to your level.
It's a good hack you should check it out
This is my team.
Alakazam
Heracross
Gengar
Slowbro
Ampharos
Snorlax
https://aminoapps.com/c/pokemon/page/blog/pokemon-clear-crystal-walkthrough-prologue/Mjhk_ug5LEonl13j3jaGrwYv3NGpdp
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2018-09-28 at 8:04 PM UTC in Scrawny Plays Space Station 13 Corporate MercenariesThis is an beta test of mercdonalds SS13 codebase.
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2018-06-22 at 8:31 AM UTC in NEw forum idea
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2018-06-22 at 11:59 PM UTC in Celebrating with bombsGet ammonium nitrate
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2018-06-19 at 11:56 AM UTC in I'm fuckin' lonely.Maybe if you weren't such an insufferable faggot maybe everyone wouldn't hate you.
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2018-06-25 at 1:01 PM UTC in Being in charge at workorder meth precursors to your work and tell your co workers its for youtube video.s
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2018-06-25 at 6:30 PM UTC in Hottest Girl ON NISI'm dating someone on this forum so I'm kinda biased.
Here's a video of a girl that used to post here, shes dead now.
SHE SAID I WAS HER FAVORITE
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep Cronaldo, you are my favorite poster. and i'm not even joking.
Originally posted by Ensign §m£ÂgØL Kink is not catfishing. She really does look like Putin.
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2018-06-15 at 10:32 PM UTC in Later
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2018-06-25 at 6:43 PM UTC in Hottest Girl ON NIS
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2018-06-24 at 1:14 AM UTC in Faggottsin.spaceShut up nigger faggot
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2018-06-24 at 11:06 AM UTC in Its my birthday todayWhich means Bill Krozby's bday is right around the corner! Honk!
Send them coins fam.
I'm 25 so I need a new 5 year plan.
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2018-06-25 at 2:58 PM UTC in GIVE ME PICSI can't tell if it's just an unimpressive ass or if I'm just getting too old to care anymore.
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2018-06-25 at 3:55 PM UTC in Am I Bad?
Originally posted by esbity Like as a person. I
Originally posted by esbity shoplift
A victimless crime really, even the most mom and pop stores have theft insurance and if you take into account the profit margins of any retail business that charges on average 150%+ markup on items, even the high ticket items aren't that big of a loss. I once worked in a store that sold hydroponic grow supplies and some dudes managed to steal $1000 plus worth of shit and really we paid less than $500 and all it did was annoy my boss more than hurt his business in any way.
Also fuck the global corporatist scum forcing us to live off grocery stores to survive! they deserve to be stolen from to liberate society from the teet of capitalism.
Originally posted by esbity scam
Scam who? from a Wille zum Leben perspective you are simply trying to survive a chaotic world, if you didn't scam a person to better yourself you would simply fall behind the ones who did scam. Is it bad to want to thrive?, its simply the nature of existing.
Originally posted by esbity am parasitic.
Parasites are a natural symbiosis of reality, without them there would be no checks and balances for stronger species and they would quickly have all the power and take over. We need parasites, viruses, disease, toxins and death so that weaker species have a chance at survival. Without parasites we would all die!
Originally posted by esbity I drink and drive,
The state oversteps its boundries on freedom in the name of public safety, because vehicles kill more people than drugs and guns combined we have agreed as a society that the freedom to drive a vehicle can only be granted by the state, you must pay them money to be allowed to excersise your own god given rights, its bullshit!. I consider drinking and driving to be the ultimate protest against statist tyranny.
Originally posted by esbity liter,
Even toxic waste and mercury will return to the earth some day, thats why I have no moral issues with dumping toxic explosives near where children play. In 1000 years that mercury will be cinnabar for future generations to mine and use. Litering is like recycling for people in the future, recycling is like taking resources from future people, its like theft.
Originally posted by esbity lie,
Ever since Trump got elected there have been two dimensions colliding, a lie may be a lie in dimension A but it could be truth in dimension B so is it really a lie at all or just perceived as such?
Originally posted by esbity cheat,
Cheating is not really cheating, any system that can be cheated is a flawed system that deserves to be exploited, cheating is just what happens when these flaws are allowed to exist. A flawless system cannot be cheated, so it's really the fault of whoever made the system. They should be paying you for bug testing their broken system!.
Originally posted by esbity scam,
Once again I refer to Schopenhauers "Wille zum Leben "
Originally posted by esbity defraud…
The real fraudsters are the central banks deciding that paper is money and you can't exchange it for gold, its all a big lie designed to vacuum up all the wealth from the masses and centralize it for the 1% to control while they laugh and dole out worthless paper for us to fight over.
Is it really fraud when the paper was worthless to begin with?. Try this argument in court let me know how it goes
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2018-06-25 at 3:56 PM UTC in Am I Bad?
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2018-06-25 at 2:33 PM UTC in Armed Robberyhttps://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/06/11/what-you-should-know-before-robbing-a-bank
Can't get the thrilling bank robbery scene from The Dark Knight out of your head? Need a quick windfall to make ends meet or just have to head to a tropical island with a suitcase full of hundreds?
If you dream of telling a bank teller to stick-em-up, here's what you should know: The vast majority of bank robberies are relatively unsuccessful affairs, having netted criminals just $7,500 in 2010 on average, according to the FBI.
But if you're going to start taking after Bonnie and Clyde, there are some things you can do to up your take, according to an analysis of British and American bank robberies by researchers at England's Universities of Sussex and Surrey, published in Significance, the journal of the United Kingdom's Royal Statistical Society.
Pick a Target—In 2006, the average bank robbery netted about $4,330, compared to an average of $1,589 for all commercial robberies. Avoid convenience stores—the average take there is just $769.
Better yet, go to England, where the average bank robbery nets the U.S. equivalent of $31,500. Don't worry about which bank you target—the study found that branch size and whether the bank was in an urban or rural setting had no impact on average amount stolen. However, banks with fast-rising security screens that block off tellers from would-be-bank-robbers seem to help,according to the study. They severely reduce the likelihood of a large windfall.
But with most robbers taking a mere pittance and bank robberies being a relatively rare crime (there are more than 6,000 commercial banks in the United States and thousands more credit unions), it's barely worth it for banks to invest in the screens, which cost a couple thousand per teller window to install.
The monetary losses of bank robberies are "generally not what most concerns the banks," according to the Significance study. "The psychological costs borne by staff, and by clients who happen to be in a bank at the time, are not small."
Brandish a gun—In England, bank robbers who threatened employees and customers with a gun stole, on average, about $16,000 more than robbers who were unarmed. Of course, showing off a gun raises the risks as well—armed robbery almost always comes with a minimum jail sentence and makes things more dangerous.
According to the FBI, in 2010, 16 people were killed during bank robberies—13 of them were the perpetrator. Of the 5,500 American bank robberies in 2010 only 1,445—about a quarter—involved a gun. Most commonly, perpetrators used a demand note or the threat of a weapon, without actually showing one.
Use a team—According to the study, for each additional person involved in a bank robbery, the criminals can expect to add about $14,000 to their take. That might result in a lower per-person haul, but the researchers say using a larger gang has other advantages.
"It is advantageous to divide tasks—monitoring the bank lobby, accompanying staff to vaults to ensure maximum takings, driving the getaway car and so on," they write. "In short, it may be more professional, and the larger returns may reflect that."
Lawyer up—In the United Kingdom, about 20 percent of would-be bank robbers get caught and go to jail. According to the FBI, the cash stolen in bank robberies was recovered in about 22 percent of successful robberies in 2010. If you make a habit of it, by the fourth bank robbery, you're more likely to be in jail than walking the streets.
Don't do it—Overall, it's probably not worth it to attempt a bank robbery, the researchers conclude. "The return on an average bank robber is, frankly, rubbish," they write. "It's so low that it is not worth the banks' while to spend as little as [$7,000] per cashier position at every branch on rising screens to deter them."
More people seem to be taking that advice: In 2004, there were more than 7,500 bank robberies in America, 26 percent more than there were in 2010. According to the researchers, "robbing banks is no longer what you could call the crime of choice." But they do have some other advice: "Security vans offer more attractive pickings."