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Car accidents are :awesome:
2007-11-01, 9:25 AM #81
Originally posted by Cool Matty:
I don't really think he was being satirical, and even if he was doing a poor job of it.


Well, it's hard to believe someone is actually that paranoid over the government to the point that it is "better" for our society to have a 9,000-page manual of road regulations on our car's dashboard for every piece of road in a 5 mile radius, which we can look up when we are waiting in line to pay a toll booth every 6 feet when we drive into someone's road "business". All of the sudden, it takes 8 hours to drive back from the grocery store and home because I have to negotiate pricing over the "services" of every piece of pavement, all in the name of ultimate "freedom." A "freedom", iconically, he doesn't want 16-years-olds to have. I guess it's not important to note how essential an efficient, nationally regulated road infastructure is to a country's economy, but then again his illustrated economy would be composed of people paying to be on other people's roads. With crazy dollars.

It has to be a joke.
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2007-11-01, 9:50 AM #82
Originally posted by Echoman:
Well, it's hard to believe someone is actually that paranoid over the government to the point that it is "better" for our society to have a 9,000-page manual of road regulations on our car's dashboard for every piece of road in a 5 mile radius, which we can look up when we are waiting in line to pay a toll booth every 6 feet when we drive into someone's road "business". All of the sudden, it takes 8 hours to drive back from the grocery store and home because I have to negotiate pricing over the "services" of every piece of pavement, all in the name of ultimate "freedom." A "freedom", iconically, he doesn't want 16-years-olds to have. I guess it's not important to note how essential an efficient, nationally regulated road infastructure is to a country's economy, but then again his illustrated economy would be composed of people paying to be on other people's roads. With crazy dollars.

It has to be a joke.


Yeah, free mystic1!

(It was an inside job)
Epstein didn't kill himself.
2007-11-01, 10:08 AM #83
I also love how in the last few posts he started using latin phrases liberally.

That was cute.
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2007-11-01, 2:33 PM #84
Originally posted by Cool Matty:
Because I told him to stop ranting about the most inane, psychotic things. And he ignored it, so there ya go. I don't really think he was being satirical, and even if he was doing a poor job of it.


Thought police in action. :P

IMO, YOU personally disagree with what he's doing. Therefore, YOU banned him. I don't see the logic in that and I don't think he's violated *anything*. It doesn't seem right to ban someone because you disagree with him.
2007-11-01, 2:35 PM #85
I didn't ban him because I disagree with him. If I was banning for that, there'd be a lot of people banned.

I banned him because he starts these inane arguments ALL THE TIME without any sense whatsoever. If anything it's spam.
2007-11-01, 2:42 PM #86
if you people think that mystic is just doing satire, you realy have been sheltered from the depths of the internet.
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2007-11-01, 2:50 PM #87
Originally posted by Cool Matty:
If I was banning for that, there'd be a lot of people banned.


Oh snap. I'm shutting up now.
2007-11-01, 2:53 PM #88
Originally posted by IRG SithLord:
Thought police in action. :P

IMO, YOU personally disagree with what he's doing. Therefore, YOU banned him. I don't see the logic in that and I don't think he's violated *anything*. It doesn't seem right to ban someone because you disagree with him.


This website is private property, nobody has a right to be on here :eng101:
2007-11-01, 4:33 PM #89
Originally posted by IRG SithLord:
Thought police in action. :P

IMO, YOU personally disagree with what he's doing. Therefore, YOU banned him. I don't see the logic in that and I don't think he's violated *anything*. It doesn't seem right to ban someone because you disagree with him.


It's not that he differs in opinion, it's that he's annoying and he doesn't listen.
2007-11-01, 4:39 PM #90
In light of recent events, I move that we draft a Massassi constitution and elect Tribunes to serve as representative members of the community.

Will anyone second the motion?
Epstein didn't kill himself.
2007-11-01, 5:24 PM #91
Second.
2007-11-01, 5:38 PM #92
ANARCHY
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2007-11-01, 5:39 PM #93
Also second.
2007-11-01, 5:55 PM #94
Originally posted by Spook:
In light of recent events, I move that we draft a Massassi constitution and elect Tribunes to serve as representative members of the community.

Will anyone second the motion?


I already have to deal with a real life senate full of douchebags, I don't want to deal with an internet senate run by internet douchebags.
2007-11-01, 6:01 PM #95
There's only one of you. I couldn't see you doing that much harm.
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2007-11-01, 6:06 PM #96
You're just mad because in an internet full of regular and extra large sized douche bags you're only douche in a small dixie cup.


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2007-11-01, 6:21 PM #97
Originally posted by Antony:
I also love how in the last few posts he started using latin phrases liberally.

That was cute.


I don't know why, but nutball internet conservatives/libertarians all have utterly inexplicable hardons for latin. I guess they think it makes them sound smart. Just remember ancient language folks, sophisticated and sophistry have the same root.
2007-11-01, 6:23 PM #98
Originally posted by Spook:
In light of recent events, I move that we draft a Massassi constitution and elect Tribunes to serve as representative members of the community.

Will anyone second the motion?


None of you people are even marginally competent, even compared to the average voter in democratic countries. Massassi would be far better off with a Landsraad.
2007-11-02, 11:56 AM #99
My roommate's step dad is a tractor trailer driver. A few weeks ago, a policeman detoured him because a road on his normal route was closed. He came to a bridge that was tall enough to fit his cab under, but unfortunately, the trailers didn't do quite as well:

[http://www.teamapexsoftware.com/trailer.jpg]

Opened 'em up like sardine cans. He didn't hear a thing because his music was up so loud, and he said he didn't feel anything at all.
2007-11-02, 12:00 PM #100
Now that is :awesome:. It's amazing how it just peeled off like that.
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2007-11-02, 12:22 PM #101
Hahaha, that's awesome.
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