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Wow, it's amazing how quickly you were able to get Gribble all figured out. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Chimeros0 [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
He's really got me pegged, huh Vash? We got us a regular Sherlock ****ing Holmes. Chimmie, I tip my hat to you.
In all seriousness, 'Sombra, no I have never had anyone break into my car or my home. However, I did live in a bad neighborhood at one point. Kids did drugs in the playground, a neighbor was carjacked right outside my door, cousin got stabbed with a screwdriver, and a car was broken into and stolen out from under my window. (Funny story there)
My parents live in Talbot county. A suburb straight out of Leave it to Beaver. Except for the rampant drug problem, of course. Drugs everywhere. You drive about a block and a half from the paradise my mom lives at and you see a bunch of minorities on the streets, drinking, doing drugs, offering to steal.
So I'm no stranger to it. Those areas probably aren't as bad as the stuff you deal with, but it's there. I know it's a problem. I just feel that it could be solved better by hiring cops to hunt down violent criminals rather than potheads. I think that maybe crackheads wouldn't be breaking into houses and cars if they could commit themselves to a clinic and have all the narcotics they could ever want.
Anyway, I'm out. There's a worm in a bottle calling my name.
Damn man, this thread is still going?
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Originally Posted by Gribble [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
i don't like all that seriousness. let's mess around again.
There is a sign on the emergency room doors at the hospital I am working in that says "demerol-free zone" to keep the junkies away. Apparently they will do ANYTHING to get their fix, including robbing the emergency room.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gribble [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I agree with Chimeros. Funny thing is that one of the things these shooters try to accomplish by this is to make the civilians more paranoid about anything and everything...seems to be working well. We get rid of guns and these guys will just run people over on the school parking lots, you people seriously have no imagination of killing...probably a good thing. A kid on a school parking lot in Poland ran over 16 people killing them before he was gunned down in the car while still moving....how about that..the gun saves the day and the car is a weapon...but I guess it wasn't the car eh? Second of all those arguing that guns were created to make killing people easier are wrong...they were made to kill easier...but not people. Gun powder was used for hunting first and fire mainly.
I bet that's a fairly common scenario. Thank god for guns, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Not really, but if you are going to get rid one then why not both right? Hell, why not walk around naked fearing any pointy and noisy object?Quote:
Originally Posted by TDurden [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Elementary my dear Watson...
*Takes a long drag on his bubble pipe*
Oh F*ck!
Patooie! Patooie! Patooooooie!
Sorry folks,kinda made the bubble mix go into my mouth...
*Wipes his tongue on most of the furniture to get rid of the taste*
Hmmm,the taste of this artificial leather kinda reminds me of something...
Right o,back to the norm...
( Done ass per Misombra's request )
I was wondering about something LoveTwist said in his last post...
The future...
Got me thinking...
What sort of destructive things will be created in the future to replace guns?
Because if we look at history: Stick - Knife - Sword - Guns - ???
I know that wasn't a complete lesson,but I wonder what the future has in store...
I hope its Plasma Rifles & Hand Held Rocket Launchers ;3...
We might need to make a new thread for that one...
I think the nuke is pretty much the end, cause when that shit goes off ain't none of our bitch asses going home.
No shit. But the point is they were made to make KILLING easier. The fact that they were originally designed for hunting only makes them better still for killing people too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
If they were originally designed for shooting down sprightly deer with lightening quick reactions, then what chance do modern day slow mo humans have? And I’m not arguing for stricter gun control in America anymore. I confessed I was wrong on that. I’m simply pointing out the obvious.
You can strangle people with your bare hands too.. so why not go the whole hog and cut peoples arms off as well. And even then they could still kick people to death so better remove their legs too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Yeah, is cool dreaming up the weapons of the future. What do you think is more likely -Quote:
Originally Posted by Chimeros0 [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
* Laser guns like the phasers seen in Star Trek,
* Plasma guns like in Halo,
* Lightsabers like in Star Wars, or something that we haven’t even come close to imagining yet?
Seems that Sci-fi shows usually show us the way forward when it comes to these things (communicators in Star Trek to mobile phones, touch screen computers, holographic computer worlds, etc) so I’m guessing the futuristic weapons will be something it bit like a phaser or a pulse rifle.
What about the Needler, that was pretty awesome. Works long rage and can be used to seek out its target even when it moves out of the line of fire. I doubt it'll end up with us all walkingaround with rocket launchers though, if that happended I don't think many people would be around long enough to tell their kids about it.
have you heard of the taser. cops use that shit all the time. they're actually quite abusive about it.
Oh yeah,my personal favorite is the air taser...
*POP*,*Zoooom*,*ZAP*!
A perfect item for the collector.
But I wonder...
If any of you have read Dan Brown's "Angels & Demons",you would have heard of a wonderful thing called antimatter.
For those who haven't read it,here's a brief summary:
Material that is opposite to everything & wipes out everything that it comes into contact with.Even air.
It can be the size of a BB pellet & take out a small town.
It also gives unlimited energy according to the fact that it is made from "nothing".
For every micro milligram its potential force increases possibly ten fold.
As unbelievable as this thing may sound,scientists are actually working on it.
The potential for infinite clean energy is one of the driving forces of science.
Of course,if anything goes wrong,we are all dead anyway...
If we all use our imaginations,would a Nuke really be that useful in comparison to Antimatter?
You could use a normal missile full & take out half a con tenant...
Yummy...
Because cars have a purpose other than killing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
And future weapons? They aren't going to be using lazers anytime soon. Right now, the military is developing a 'pain gun' that causes all your muscles to spasm. That'll probably be the first future weapon.