Don't. With BLU's AF looking like that, they'll scream "TURRIST" and open fire.
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » I'd love to show up to a moral crusader gathering in character as a Blue Mage. Thanks to Square-Enix I believe that I need to kill animals to absorb their souls into my own. Don't. With BLU's AF looking like that, they'll scream "TURRIST" and open fire. Bahamut.Omael said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » I'd love to show up to a moral crusader gathering in character as a Blue Mage. Thanks to Square-Enix I believe that I need to kill animals to absorb their souls into my own. "A Middle-Eastern man with a banana sword was gunned down by cops today. More news at 11." Because why not?
Quote: A national sorority has sued a former member claiming she leaked “sacred” secrets on a Seattle-based web comic. Attorneys for Phi Sigma Sigma claim the woman shared “secret information” about the sorority’s rituals. In publicizing the sorority’s secret handshake, robe colors and other practices, they contend, the former member violated her contract with the collegiate sorority. The woman isn’t identified in the lawsuit, which was filed late last month in King County Superior Court in Seattle. The Seattle-hosted website isn’t named either, though an online search shows comments were posted to the Penny Arcade web comic site about Phi Sigma Sigma at the time in question. Bahamut.Ravael said: » Bahamut.Omael said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » I'd love to show up to a moral crusader gathering in character as a Blue Mage. Thanks to Square-Enix I believe that I need to kill animals to absorb their souls into my own. "A Middle-Eastern man with a banana sword was gunned down by cops today. More news at 11." Reports say the man shouted "Altana Akbar" shortly before shots were fired. So Snowden confirmed for hero.
america more interested in 'dancing with the stars' more news at 10.
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » So Snowden confirmed for hero. Siren.Mosin said: » america more interested in 'dancing with the stars' more news at 10. Sadly. Or then, thinking about it, maybe it's in our best interest that most Americans just don't give a ***. It's not. Being disengaged from current events is how you get played by politicians scaring you into believing Obama is trying to invade Texas or that GMOs are being designed to kill you.
Something, something well informed populace key to something, something Republic.
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » politicians scaring you into believing Obama is trying to invade Texas To be fair, this sounds like a chicken-and-the-egg scenario to me at worst. Like some cooks thought it up and politicians are simply being opportunists. "We can get support by pandering to kooks? Why not!" Then again, as KN has said, there's merit to be had in that any sort of "protection" between the military and citizens could work both ways and be stopping some individual Texan whackjob or -- worse, some small militia of fools -- from acting against the military. I'm sure the last thing Texas politicians want right now is someone from Texas getting publicity for attacking the U.S. military over an invasion. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Ramyrez said: » Like some cooks thought it up and politicians are simply being opportunists. what do cooks have to do with this? I wouldn't bad-mouth the help if I were you. Siren.Mosin said: » Ramyrez said: » Like some cooks thought it up and politicians are simply being opportunists. Politicians always get their ideas from cooks. Why do you think their ideas are always half-baked? ... I'll just go sit in the corner. Bahamut.Ravael said: » Siren.Mosin said: » Ramyrez said: » Like some cooks thought it up and politicians are simply being opportunists. Politicians always get their ideas from cooks. Why do you think their ideas are always half-baked? ... I'll just go sit in the corner. Womp womp. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » He'll never be exonerated. Even if the NSA and all of the other implicated spy agencies are forced to cease their questionable operations, the US government will still consider Snowden a traitorous criminal. If they ever get their hands on him, he'll be tried and executed. Fenrir.Atheryn said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » He'll never be exonerated. Even if the NSA and all of the other implicated spy agencies are forced to cease their questionable operations, the US government will still consider Snowden a traitorous criminal. If they ever get their hands on him, he'll be tried and executed. Good for them. Point still stands that Snowden revealed abuses of power in the name of national security on numerous levels and the gov't can only retort with 'boohoo, Putin!' Offline
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Fenrir.Candlejack said: » But, it may be that, right now, there could be a mentally defective idiot down there in Texas right now, slavering over a privately owned stockpile of AR-15s while reading about Jade Helm 15, and envisioning himself going down in a "glorious conflagration of fire and brimstone as a hero to his country", while plotting the commission of a treasonous act. Fenrir.Candlejack said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Fenrir.Candlejack said: » But, it may be that, right now, there could be a mentally defective idiot down there in Texas right now, slavering over a privately owned stockpile of AR-15s while reading about Jade Helm 15, and envisioning himself going down in a "glorious conflagration of fire and brimstone as a hero to his country", while plotting the commission of a treasonous act. Edit: That's what you get when you use a 10 key and don't check your post! I think he is talking about 6th street, should we give him the benefit of the doubt?
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