Message from @scaryred24

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2018-07-07 05:18:27 UTC  

i just have one set

2018-07-07 05:18:40 UTC  

its nice to only need to pay once

2018-07-07 05:19:06 UTC  

My friends and I just don't bother to pay

2018-07-07 05:19:11 UTC  

we're fine with just the free features

2018-07-07 05:20:05 UTC  

yea we are doing homebrew so we should be good

2018-07-07 05:20:40 UTC  

in fact we already have established lore and characters lol

2018-07-07 05:23:14 UTC  

probably should talk ttrps in <#464233883303673868>

2018-07-07 05:23:51 UTC  

ye

2018-07-07 23:13:22 UTC  

Yes, it's Patriots causing the violence

2018-07-07 23:13:47 UTC  

You know, the side without weapons

2018-07-07 23:15:05 UTC  

the firework grenade was a peace offering, it's part of antifa's culture

2018-07-07 23:34:49 UTC  

I'm surprised the media wasn't aware of that particular gesture's origins in Antifa culture

2018-07-07 23:39:22 UTC  

flash bangs are not peaceful

2018-07-07 23:39:49 UTC  

you dont like chuck it into a crowd just to celebrate

2018-07-07 23:40:25 UTC  

But are you a part of Antifa? How can you know that isn't their version of celebration?

2018-07-07 23:44:39 UTC  

All cultures are equal and antifa's culture of throwing explosives into crowds is as valid as any other. Stop shaming them !

2018-07-07 23:48:00 UTC  

i dont protect a terroist organization

2018-07-07 23:48:56 UTC  

if they need to be protected, it would be behind bars

2018-07-07 23:49:13 UTC  

it would be better for them than it would for us

2018-07-07 23:52:36 UTC  

after seeing that tweet where they open carried at a rally, i dont think they should be around for much longer

2018-07-08 01:02:37 UTC  

https://www.theroot.com/a-black-woman-in-handcuffs-for-climbing-the-statue-of-l-1827417539

They are right in a way. Black people breaking the law, getting arrested for it, then other black people bitching about it for being an injustice.

2018-07-08 01:06:45 UTC  

around here a black guy who was technically unarmed got shot by police and people went nuts about it, the thing is he had a fake gun he was using to rob people at gunpoint and he pointed it ***at the police*** when they showed up

2018-07-08 01:07:01 UTC  

like, there's a limit to what you can try to claim is injustice

2018-07-08 01:07:41 UTC  

Welcome to America, where you can sue because your coffee is hot

2018-07-08 01:08:58 UTC  

> Welcome to America, nanny police state

ftfy

2018-07-08 01:12:07 UTC  

The hot coffee incident was totally a justified case.

2018-07-08 01:12:45 UTC  

That women was horribly burned to the point her legs fused together, and all she asked of McDonalds was for her medical bills to be paid.

2018-07-08 01:13:42 UTC  

And they were purposefully heating their coffee to absurdly unsafe levels on purpose so that people wouldn't be able to drink it quickly and ask for refills before they left.

2018-07-08 01:14:45 UTC  

You absolutely can sue for utterly stupid shit, but that doesn't mean it's going to go in your favor. The slaphappy lawsuit-state of America is greatly overblown.

2018-07-08 01:15:06 UTC  

Now slapp suits are worth complaining about.

2018-07-08 01:26:41 UTC  

the real dumb ones are the lawsuits behind store employees not being allowed to stop shoplifters

2018-07-08 01:27:18 UTC  

because if the shoplifter injures themselves running away from an employee, they can sue the store and potentially win

2018-07-08 01:27:27 UTC  

ESPECIALLY if the employee also gets in trouble for shrinkage

2018-07-08 01:27:54 UTC  

potentially, also there's just the opportunity cost and actual cost of going to court in the first place

2018-07-08 01:28:29 UTC  

Oh, that's what you're talking about

2018-07-08 01:28:47 UTC  

I thought you were talking about dismissals due to people actually defending the stores they work at

2018-07-08 01:29:23 UTC  

That's mostly an issue with property rights. If you get injured, the people who's land your on can be held liable, even if you're trespassing

2018-07-08 01:31:38 UTC  

🤠 Having Castle Doctrine in TX is nice

2018-07-08 01:31:57 UTC  

it even applies to when you're in your car