election day - who are you voting for?

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Blorx » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:28 pm

coli = the banned version of chainsaw man

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Starrz » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:31 pm

oh shoot i wasn't even there.

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by nerodx » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:44 pm

Maybe it was someone with a similar looking name or avatar then. Dunno.

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Renegade_Turner » Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:23 pm

nerodx wrote:Geez you never let things go do you, aren't you the same one who got really pissed at Coli when he came back even though you were new and didn't even know him? Anything for popularity I suppose. :roll:
Wow this kid is actually retarded. lol

How could this guy have complained about Coli coming back when he wasn't even on the forums when that happened? Ridiculous child.

And you're saying he's doing stuff for popularity...what was the point of you talking about tearing down the McCain signs? You were trying to sound like a little rebel tough-guy. It didn't work. You only sound like a prick. (:

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Glabbit » Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:41 pm

High-five on that one, Ren.
Although let's not be too hard on the kid. Let him learn from his mistakes. =p

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Renegade_Turner » Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:54 pm

Glabbit wrote:High-five on that one, Ren.
Although let's not be too hard on the kid. Let him learn from his mistakes. =p
Yeah, I get what you mean. That'd be all well and good if he realised that what he did was wrong, but he seemed to think it was okay and tried to reason why he did it by devaluing the act, i.e. saying that he is young therefore he is entitled to do immoral things. It's called mollification, it's one of the 8 categories of the PICTS (Psychological Index of Criminal Thinking Styles.

MOLLIFICATION: Downplaying the seriousness of past unethical conduct and current interpersonal conflicts by blaming problems on external circumstances, making excuses for behavior, pointing out unfairness in the world, or de-valuing victims.

http://www.iamc.org/ebriefings/Memphis/T3-Kuhse.doc

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Glabbit » Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:55 pm

Ah, so desu.
Gotcha.

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by nerodx » Fri Nov 07, 2008 4:46 pm

I never said it wasn't wrong and I never said that being young meant I can do immoral things. Yes I know it was wrong but my other options for that night were worse. I know vandalism and crap like that is bad. It's not like that's a regular thing for me and it's not like I don't feel bad for the people. What I'm trying to say is that I did it and that's my own decision. Your ways of life might make that seem like a ridiculously insensitive thing to do, but how I see it, as a random spontaneous night I got to spend with a friend, I'm going to remember it for being fun I'm just gonna let the rest go. If you think that's immoral then that's just how you see it, and my opinion won't change because of that.

In other news, I found this quite funny. You know minus the death part.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,448026,00.html

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Renegade_Turner » Fri Nov 07, 2008 10:25 pm

nerodx wrote:Yes I know it was wrong but my other options for that night were worse.
You must not have read what I posted. Stop rationalising things you do by saying you were bored. Take responsibility for your actions.

That's along the lines of the whole bargaining-with-God thing people do when they're about to die.

As for the link about the boy dying? Yeah, that's hilarious, isn't it?

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Lotus Wolf » Fri Nov 07, 2008 11:12 pm

VOTE FOR OBAMA!

I'm John McCain, and i approve this message.

(This is a text message that my girlfriend received 5 days ago.)

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Starrz » Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:37 am

In other news, I found this quite funny. You know minus the death part.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,448026,00.html
You thought that was funny? FUNNY? I'm sure this crap happens to children all the time, and getting obsessed with a video game and stealing money is not Hilarious, thank you. This sounds more like something that would happen in your drug-dealing, stealing neighborhood.

That boy could've been you.

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by nerodx » Sat Nov 08, 2008 12:12 pm

Lol jesus that worked for changing the subject. Note that I said MINUS the death part. If you just think about a kid who ran away into the woods because his parents took his Xbox, I find that hilarious. Think of it this way, his parents took away his Xbox and because of that he felt socially and technologically deprived. So because of that, he runs away into the woods all alone with no modern technology. I find THAT to be stupid and it made me laugh. I try not thinking about the death things.

Oh and no that couldn't have been me. I don't have an Xbox :cry:

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Starrz » Sat Nov 08, 2008 5:20 pm

nerodx wrote:Lol jesus that worked for changing the subject. Note that I said MINUS the death part. If you just think about a kid who ran away into the woods because his parents took his Xbox, I find that hilarious. Think of it this way, his parents took away his Xbox and because of that he felt socially and technologically deprived. So because of that, he runs away into the woods all alone with no modern technology. I find THAT to be stupid and it made me laugh. I try not thinking about the death things.

Oh and no that couldn't have been me. I don't have an Xbox :cry:
Haaa ha? :?

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Count Roland » Sat Nov 08, 2008 8:39 pm

lol makes me enjoy thinking about the future of video gaming if that's what our current visual/audio only games can do. I'm looking forward to this.

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Re: election day - who are you voting for?

Post by Renegade_Turner » Sat Nov 08, 2008 11:41 pm

Haaa ha indeed. High fives all round for the dead child and his child-less parents. Hooray.

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