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(2 replies, posted in General)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IukDWhf7U9I

Sinkhole opens up under the floor of the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky.

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(13 replies, posted in Politics)

if you put your woman in a room with me you wouldn't find her again

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The drug trade is sweet and natural except the CIA is in it thats bad but buying drugs from the CIA is okay except Oh! they don't make it pure that needs regulated get the government out of it except make everybody follow the rules about making pure drugs that would be cool

oh and the guys who help the CIA sell it that is because it is illegal they would be better guys once it was legal to buy in usa i know they are in turkey and latin america not usa but when usa makes it illegal except the crap impure drugs then the colombian drug lords will be overthrown by some guys in their garage making a better drug that's just human nature cia cant stop college guys i saw the facebook movie

41 percent of america uses drugs we know that cause nobody lies to polls about their crimes 41 percent do you get how many people that is almost most people isnt that proof you cant arrest them ok how about 51 percent you happy now? stop before it is 61 percent  skys the limit i will go to 101 percent like the whiskey

drug use stays normal when it is legalzed we saw that in portugal when it stayed at 17 percent of the population before and after legalization  yeah I know I jsut said 41 percent were using  here thats cause we have more fun that portugal you got no point

you got no facts all those kids dead would have huffed keybord cleaner and died or died planking the dead prove nothing the stinking heaps of dead prove nothing you got no facts

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P08B_lBUL0E#t=30

They nailed it, which just makes it worse

tHE WAR ON DRUGS


ENDS


HERE!!!!!111

You don't have evidence; you have faith.

Sounds like a libertarian arguing I have some duty NOT to incarcerate a drug user for years, because it harms him somehow.  Or me, somehow.

No, wait. The constitution protects people from your desired fascism.

Nope. Either you're ignorant of the widespread "blue laws" that have existed in every state from the beginning -- and the federal excise on whiskey and ban on all unregistered unlicensed whiskey that led up to the Shays Rebellion -- or you're a liar.

Your ramblings are absolutely juvenile and irrational, without exception. You haven't challenged, argued against, or debated a single thing I've argued.

Typical kook spew. "I disagree with you SO MUCH, your argument NEVER EXISTED!! muhahaha! YOU SAID NOTHING TO MY GENIUS! I WIN!!!

Inventing your own reality and demanding we accept it is a pretty good definition of insanity.

Drugs don't stop criminals like guns, so drugs should be illegal. Except this logic shouldn't apply to alcohol, for no logical reason. Or cigarettes. Or poison-filled fast food. Or other horrible lifestyle choices.

Are you claiming cigarettes and food and alcohol isn't regulated?

I can make alcohol in a plastic bag by letting fruit rot in water.  That's why its not banned still. 

To explain the totally negative effects of heroin use, I yield to Phillip Seymour Hoffman

...

How do you know he was killed by impurities and not by overexerting his flabby self with super pure high quality organic GMO-free heroin?

"But maybe it's about time we start having the discussion of whether or not it's actually wise to lock a man up for decades, in the prime of his life, for trading in an illegal market. Not robbing old ladies. Not abusing children. Nothing violent at all. For trading goods in an unsanctioned market."

So true.  We should use them for penal labor battalions and then lock them up when they're worn out.

"oh drugs are bad but can we REALLY punish anybody for selling it to people who get ruined? Can we? Really?"

Yes. We can.

Drugs r bad, mkay

There's no GOOD and SAFE quantity of heroin to put in into your ass

for all you know PSH meant to kill himself. If I were in Hunger Games movies I'd off myself too

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yeah? Well watch out because 2016 is the year USA will...uh...damn, can we use computers to help us cheat like with sailing?

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(3 replies, posted in General)

Seahawks star Richard Sherman says they cracked Peyton Manning's hand signal code during the Super Bowl so they were able to predict every play


By Meghan Keneally

PUBLISHED: 09:25 EST, 4 February 2014  | UPDATED: 13:25 EST, 4 February 2014 

The Seattle Seahawks have revealed that a good part of their defensive strategy at the Super Bowl came from the fact that they were able to decode Peyton Manning's hand signals on the field.

Controversial corner back Richard Sherman said that he and his fellow defenders cracked the code that the Denver Broncos quarterback was using, meaning that they knew exactly what to expect for each play.

'We knew what route concepts they liked on different downs, so we jumped all the routes. Then we figured out the hand signals for a few of the route audibles in the first half,' he said.

If true, that would explain why the Broncos had so much trouble scoring, getting their only points on the board in the third quarter.

'All we did was play situational football,' Sherman told Sports Illustrated's blog The MMQB (The Monday Morning Quarterback).

'Me, Earl (Thomas), Kam (Chancellor)... we’re not just three All-Pro players. We’re three All-Pro minds.'

The Stanford-educated football player, who took criticism and was fined for his self-agrandizing speech following the NFC Championship playoff game, later described the Super Bowl as 'playing chess, not checkers'.   

Manning's hand signals are known within the league for being one of his common traits on the field, just as the call 'Omaha' is associated with the 37-year-old.

Manning is so closely associated with 'Omaha' that 15 companies pledged to donate $1,500 to charity each time that he said it during the Super Bowl.

Instead of his typical double digit mentions, he only said it twice during Sunday night's big game. (By comparison, Fox Sports reported that he said it 31 times during the AFC title game.)

In post game interviews, however, Manning and other Broncos offensive linemen explained that the noise at MetLife stadium stopped some of their verbal messages to one another.

'None of us heard the snap count,' Denver offensive lineman Manny Ramirez said.

'I thought I did and when I snapped it, I guess Peyton was actually trying to walk up to me at the time. I'm not 100 per cent sure. It's unfortunate things didn't go as planned.'

As for the hand signals, Manning is said to change them every game but this time the other team was paying very close attention early on, explaining how they were able to thwart his plans in the first quarter.

The other problem that plagued Manning was that he didn't switch up the system after realizing that it wasn't working.

'Now, if Peyton had thrown in some double moves, if he had gone out of character, we could’ve been exposed,' Sherman said.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article … -play.html

See that's what soccer lacks: Strategery.  Mind in motion! You gotta stand forty steps back of the line of scrimmage but be two steps ahead mentally.  All the time you thought NFLers were mouthbreathing and sweating in silly formations, they were bringing the tactical cunning of jungle cats stalking monkeys.  Watching all the time, evaluating, storing, comparing what they see against the induced memory of all those NFL films, devising patterns and countermoves and then kriegspieling them with Madden 2012.  Get inside the other guys head, stare back at him in the mirror while he brushes his teeth: "'S'up".

Soccer: good way to shut your mind off and relax, sing some songs.

If Philip Seymour Hoffman could have bought his heroin at Walgreens he'd know the dosage and not have overdosed

Oh oh! Neofascist Spock waging the War on Home Remedies!  Why can't free citizens mix their own drugs, Spock? Why do they have to wait in line, hat in hand, asking the MAN to license them as pharmacologists?  Answer: $$$$ to Big Drugstores!!!!!

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(48 replies, posted in Politics)

I didn't know you could find game that big in Oregon

sounds like horses are a must

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(48 replies, posted in Politics)

Iron sights or scope, sticks?

I can imagine how the walk back to the truck went

Sticks: OMG ELK! RUNNNN
Other Guy: Shut up.
Sticks: Were you on the track team in High School?
Other Guy: Shut up.
Sticks: Naw I know you had my back.
Other Guy: Shut up.
Sticks: The WAAAAAAAAAAY BACK! Get it?
Other Guy: SHUT UP!

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(90 replies, posted in Politics)

In another life, Key was telling the other inmates of Sachsenhausen that the Fuhrer had only had 3 years and needed to be given more time before a reasonable judgment could be rendered.

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(41 replies, posted in General)

Gwynedd wrote:

6 signups, being generous, and I gave an extra 48 hours or more. This game isn't going to happen, sorry people.


First time cop won

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(28 replies, posted in Politics)

The gay is to be told, not to be sold

418

(6 replies, posted in Community)

check the starship thread

419

(28 replies, posted in Politics)

what's unfair about Singapore? If you run through the street assnaked like it's San Francisco with a rainbow flag and a SPANK MY ASS sign....they spank that ass

420

(98 replies, posted in General)

I honestly thought Nolio hung out with white preppies with new clothes

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(41 replies, posted in General)

You're assigned a secret role.  You might be on your own or working with a team.  If you're just a townsman, your job is to guess who to vote to lynch.  If you're mafia you get to help kill townspeople at night and lie to them to get them to vote to lynch more townspeople.  You might have a special role where you do something every night.  You have to come online regularly and convince people you're harmless by chatting in #mafia.

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(28 replies, posted in Politics)

Key give me some email

I want to send you my license plate number

so you can just pull over when you see it in the mirror

423

(48 replies, posted in Politics)

'it's a rainwater container!'

424

(48 replies, posted in Politics)

Well the most recent case I saw...the guy put up a short mud berm, and got enough to float 20' boats in a private lake

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(48 replies, posted in Politics)

rain barrels are illegal because your neighbors bought land figuring they'd get runoff from uphill to keep from owning a sand dune, not a rain forest but SOMETHING, and there you go with a barrel hogging it, and one night your home burns down and you're dead, and nobody downhill saw anything or heard anything, officer, and the rain flows free, and the next owner has more sense

that's why they just banned the barrels