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I am baffled as to why this is so low-profile in the meedyur. I mean, usually the BBC and most of the American channels love amplifying anything that shows right-wing or white people to be "nuts" and violent. Is it just cos "Oregon" is the most snooze-inducing of all the states.....

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RT had it well covered when I was at a neighbours yesterday.

 

Presumably the West have been told low key so shtum.

 

 

They'll pick it up if the whackos go Waco.

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Just read this reader comment on a news site that says it all really:

 

 

I live in the USA and trust me, NOTHING will ever convince the NRA and the redneck brigade to give up their weaponry. Guns are so enmeshed in the culture here, particularly given the American proclivity for holding on to the second amendment like it's the 11th commandment, that it's seen almost as an assault on freedom of religion to suggest giving them up. If Sandyhook and the death of all those innocent children wasn't enough to persuade people in the USA that changes needed to be made than I'm afraid that no argument will ever work. There's a very fundamental difference between Australians and Americans, and that is that despite all our freedoms down under people do have the ability to see beyond themselves to what needs to be dome sometimes for the sake of the common good, such as the buy back scheme that removed all those dangerous weapons from the public's hands. Many Americans are simply just too self-involved and too selfish to be able to see past themselves and realize that something like that isn't a personal affront or an attack upon their rights but something greater, that it's about good people making a collective agreement for the sake of the society they live in. Australia hasn't had a mass killing involving guns since that horrendous episode with Martin Bryant all those years ago. In the USA they have a mass killing on average EVERY SINGLE DAY, though it's only the major ones that get all the media attention. Americans have become so desenstyzed to it that it has ceased to register with them when it happens, even as they continue to allow hand guns and semi-automatic military hardware to be bought by the citizenry. Try asking an NRA member what need an average person has for a military rifle and they'll prattle on about the need to defend their country. From what, whom, and how their geographically isolated country could come under threat is beside the point, even when considering the might of their military and how average citizens are supposed to put up a defense if that military can't. Simple put, they're just obscenely self-involved to a point where they'll happily watch a thousand Sandhooks occur and not bat an eyelid as long as they can get to keep their gun, that's it.

 

For myself I can't wait till my wife and I reach our deadline in two years for making the trip back home to Australia, where our 12 year old daughter will be considerably safer statistically from guns, rape, and the homicidal driving habits of many Americans. 16 years of living in the USA and I don't have to think, I know that Australia is a far better country to live in. I just wish many of my fellow Australians would appreciate that a bit more.

 

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Just read this reader comment on a news site that says it all really:

 

 

 

I live in the USA and trust me, NOTHING will ever convince the NRA and the redneck brigade to give up their weaponry. Guns are so enmeshed in the culture here, particularly given the American proclivity for holding on to the second amendment like it's the 11th commandment, that it's seen almost as an assault on freedom of religion to suggest giving them up. If Sandyhook and the death of all those innocent children wasn't enough to persuade people in the USA that changes needed to be made than I'm afraid that no argument will ever work. There's a very fundamental difference between Australians and Americans, and that is that despite all our freedoms down under people do have the ability to see beyond themselves to what needs to be dome sometimes for the sake of the common good, such as the buy back scheme that removed all those dangerous weapons from the public's hands. Many Americans are simply just too self-involved and too selfish to be able to see past themselves and realize that something like that isn't a personal affront or an attack upon their rights but something greater, that it's about good people making a collective agreement for the sake of the society they live in. Australia hasn't had a mass killing involving guns since that horrendous episode with Martin Bryant all those years ago. In the USA they have a mass killing on average EVERY SINGLE DAY, though it's only the major ones that get all the media attention. Americans have become so desenstyzed to it that it has ceased to register with them when it happens, even as they continue to allow hand guns and semi-automatic military hardware to be bought by the citizenry. Try asking an NRA member what need an average person has for a military rifle and they'll prattle on about the need to defend their country. From what, whom, and how their geographically isolated country could come under threat is beside the point, even when considering the might of their military and how average citizens are supposed to put up a defense if that military can't. Simple put, they're just obscenely self-involved to a point where they'll happily watch a thousand Sandhooks occur and not bat an eyelid as long as they can get to keep their gun, that's it.

 

For myself I can't wait till my wife and I reach our deadline in two years for making the trip back home to Australia, where our 12 year old daughter will be considerably safer statistically from guns, rape, and the homicidal driving habits of many Americans. 16 years of living in the USA and I don't have to think, I know that Australia is a far better country to live in. I just wish many of my fellow Australians would appreciate that a bit more.

 

 

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I am baffled as to why this is so low-profile in the meedyur. I mean, usually the BBC and most of the American channels love amplifying anything that shows right-wing or white people to be "nuts" and violent. Is it just cos "Oregon" is the most snooze-inducing of all the states.....

 

It's because the media doesn't want to give them any more publicity.

When they "took control" of the national park building, they were declaring that a great injustice had been done. They also declared they were prepared to occupy the area for years.

It took them a while to decide what to call themselves which was "Citizens For Consitutional Freedom"

The ranchers whom they were protesting on behalf of, are now back in prison. They rejected the group by more or less saying "hey these crazy people have nothing to do with us"

Not only that, it turns out they're not as prepared as they claimed to be and are starting to run out of food.

I'd wager that if a group such as Black Lives Matter were to arm themselves and take over a federal building, that people (Republicans) would be screaming for that building to be stormed by the FBI.

Here's a recent photo of one of the Bundys

 

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Passed on with no wish to get into a debate with any possible NRA members.

Mostly to see if I finally learned how to post a pic. (yes, i gave up and rtfm)

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Just read this reader comment on a news site that says it all really:

 

 

 

I live in the USA and trust me, NOTHING will ever convince the NRA and the redneck brigade to give up their weaponry. Guns are so enmeshed in the culture here, particularly given the American proclivity for holding on to the second amendment like it's the 11th commandment, that it's seen almost as an assault on freedom of religion to suggest giving them up. If Sandyhook and the death of all those innocent children wasn't enough to persuade people in the USA that changes needed to be made than I'm afraid that no argument will ever work. There's a very fundamental difference between Australians and Americans, and that is that despite all our freedoms down under people do have the ability to see beyond themselves to what needs to be dome sometimes for the sake of the common good, such as the buy back scheme that removed all those dangerous weapons from the public's hands. Many Americans are simply just too self-involved and too selfish to be able to see past themselves and realize that something like that isn't a personal affront or an attack upon their rights but something greater, that it's about good people making a collective agreement for the sake of the society they live in. Australia hasn't had a mass killing involving guns since that horrendous episode with Martin Bryant all those years ago. In the USA they have a mass killing on average EVERY SINGLE DAY, though it's only the major ones that get all the media attention. Americans have become so desenstyzed to it that it has ceased to register with them when it happens, even as they continue to allow hand guns and semi-automatic military hardware to be bought by the citizenry. Try asking an NRA member what need an average person has for a military rifle and they'll prattle on about the need to defend their country. From what, whom, and how their geographically isolated country could come under threat is beside the point, even when considering the might of their military and how average citizens are supposed to put up a defense if that military can't. Simple put, they're just obscenely self-involved to a point where they'll happily watch a thousand Sandhooks occur and not bat an eyelid as long as they can get to keep their gun, that's it.

 

For myself I can't wait till my wife and I reach our deadline in two years for making the trip back home to Australia, where our 12 year old daughter will be considerably safer statistically from guns, rape, and the homicidal driving habits of many Americans. 16 years of living in the USA and I don't have to think, I know that Australia is a far better country to live in. I just wish many of my fellow Australians would appreciate that a bit more.

 

 

 

Which news site is that from?

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I am baffled as to why this is so low-profile in the meedyur. I mean, usually the BBC and most of the American channels love amplifying anything that shows right-wing or white people to be "nuts" and violent. Is it just cos "Oregon" is the most snooze-inducing of all the states.....

 

It's because the media doesn't want to give them any more publicity.

When they "took control" of the national park building, they were declaring that a great injustice had been done. They also declared they were prepared to occupy the area for years.

It took them a while to decide what to call themselves which was "Citizens For Consitutional Freedom"

The ranchers whom they were protesting on behalf of, are now back in prison. They rejected the group by more or less saying "hey these crazy people have nothing to do with us"

Not only that, it turns out they're not as prepared as they claimed to be and are starting to run out of food.

I'd wager that if a group such as Black Lives Matter were to arm themselves and take over a federal building, that people (Republicans) would be screaming for that building to be stormed by the FBI.

Here's a recent photo of one of the Bundys

 

No, they'd probably just let them get on with it. They don't like the government and they don't like BLM so why would they interfere?

They're probably just doing it for the same reasons Black PCP-Taking-Cigar-Stealer's-Lives-Matter are, they're bored. Not really much to do or get excited about in Obama's America. (And Republicans would be much more on their side re: the Eric Garner (the one who was choked to death for selling cigarettes) if they hadn't already been asked to weep for all those violent criminals who were shot in self-defense)

Have you noticed how this example of white-people-terrorism has been going on for days now with no deaths, and you're getting more angry about it than the Islamists who always shoot/bomb as if they're going for some kind of video game high score? Now that's disturbing.

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Ding ding , round 2.

 

 

Or is that too oriental for you Z ?

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I am baffled as to why this is so low-profile in the meedyur. I mean, usually the BBC and most of the American channels love amplifying anything that shows right-wing or white people to be "nuts" and violent. Is it just cos "Oregon" is the most snooze-inducing of all the states.....

 

It's because the media doesn't want to give them any more publicity.

When they "took control" of the national park building, they were declaring that a great injustice had been done. They also declared they were prepared to occupy the area for years.

It took them a while to decide what to call themselves which was "Citizens For Consitutional Freedom"

The ranchers whom they were protesting on behalf of, are now back in prison. They rejected the group by more or less saying "hey these crazy people have nothing to do with us"

Not only that, it turns out they're not as prepared as they claimed to be and are starting to run out of food.

I'd wager that if a group such as Black Lives Matter were to arm themselves and take over a federal building, that people (Republicans) would be screaming for that building to be stormed by the FBI.

Here's a recent photo of one of the Bundys

 

No, they'd probably just let them get on with it. They don't like the government and they don't like BLM so why would they interfere?

They're probably just doing it for the same reasons Black PCP-Taking-Cigar-Stealer's-Lives-Matter are, they're bored. Not really much to do or get excited about in Obama's America. (And Republicans would be much more on their side re: the Eric Garner (the one who was choked to death for selling cigarettes) if they hadn't already been asked to weep for all those violent criminals who were shot in self-defense)

Have you noticed how this example of white-people-terrorism has been going on for days now with no deaths, and you're getting more angry about it than the Islamists who always shoot/bomb as if they're going for some kind of video game high score? Now that's disturbing.

 

 

Actually I'm not angry about it at all. I find it to be a non-event.

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So you think it's such a non-event, hence why you write lengthy posts about it....... :rolleyes:

Whereas you only shrugged your shoulders about San Bernadino until I prodded you about it. And you babbled about how "this is the season for white people to shoot stuff up", somehow even trying to blame "white people" for it even after the perpetrator's identities were revealed, cos you're a scatter-brained whitey-hating cloud-dwelling fantasist weirdo.

Twat.

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Just read this reader comment on a news site that says it all really:

 

I live in the USA and trust me, NOTHING will ever convince the NRA and the redneck brigade to give up their weaponry. Guns are so enmeshed in the culture here, particularly given the American proclivity for holding on to the second amendment like it's the 11th commandment, that it's seen almost as an assault on freedom of religion to suggest giving them up. If Sandyhook and the death of all those innocent children wasn't enough to persuade people in the USA that changes needed to be made than I'm afraid that no argument will ever work. There's a very fundamental difference between Australians and Americans, and that is that despite all our freedoms down under people do have the ability to see beyond themselves to what needs to be dome sometimes for the sake of the common good, such as the buy back scheme that removed all those dangerous weapons from the public's hands. Many Americans are simply just too self-involved and too selfish to be able to see past themselves and realize that something like that isn't a personal affront or an attack upon their rights but something greater, that it's about good people making a collective agreement for the sake of the society they live in. Australia hasn't had a mass killing involving guns since that horrendous episode with Martin Bryant all those years ago. In the USA they have a mass killing on average EVERY SINGLE DAY, though it's only the major ones that get all the media attention. Americans have become so desenstyzed to it that it has ceased to register with them when it happens, even as they continue to allow hand guns and semi-automatic military hardware to be bought by the citizenry. Try asking an NRA member what need an average person has for a military rifle and they'll prattle on about the need to defend their country. From what, whom, and how their geographically isolated country could come under threat is beside the point, even when considering the might of their military and how average citizens are supposed to put up a defense if that military can't. Simple put, they're just obscenely self-involved to a point where they'll happily watch a thousand Sandhooks occur and not bat an eyelid as long as they can get to keep their gun, that's it.

 

For myself I can't wait till my wife and I reach our deadline in two years for making the trip back home to Australia, where our 12 year old daughter will be considerably safer statistically from guns, rape, and the homicidal driving habits of many Americans. 16 years of living in the USA and I don't have to think, I know that Australia is a far better country to live in. I just wish many of my fellow Australians would appreciate that a bit more.

 

Which news site is that from?

 

Google is your friend, first hit (i.e. http://www.abc.net.au).

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Just read this reader comment on a news site that says it all really:

I live in the USA and trust me, NOTHING will ever convince the NRA and the redneck brigade to give up their weaponry. Guns are so enmeshed in the culture here, particularly given the American proclivity for holding on to the second amendment like it's the 11th commandment, that it's seen almost as an assault on freedom of religion to suggest giving them up. If Sandyhook and the death of all those innocent children wasn't enough to persuade people in the USA that changes needed to be made than I'm afraid that no argument will ever work. There's a very fundamental difference between Australians and Americans, and that is that despite all our freedoms down under people do have the ability to see beyond themselves to what needs to be dome sometimes for the sake of the common good, such as the buy back scheme that removed all those dangerous weapons from the public's hands. Many Americans are simply just too self-involved and too selfish to be able to see past themselves and realize that something like that isn't a personal affront or an attack upon their rights but something greater, that it's about good people making a collective agreement for the sake of the society they live in. Australia hasn't had a mass killing involving guns since that horrendous episode with Martin Bryant all those years ago. In the USA they have a mass killing on average EVERY SINGLE DAY, though it's only the major ones that get all the media attention. Americans have become so desenstyzed to it that it has ceased to register with them when it happens, even as they continue to allow hand guns and semi-automatic military hardware to be bought by the citizenry. Try asking an NRA member what need an average person has for a military rifle and they'll prattle on about the need to defend their country. From what, whom, and how their geographically isolated country could come under threat is beside the point, even when considering the might of their military and how average citizens are supposed to put up a defense if that military can't. Simple put, they're just obscenely self-involved to a point where they'll happily watch a thousand Sandhooks occur and not bat an eyelid as long as they can get to keep their gun, that's it. For myself I can't wait till my wife and I reach our deadline in two years for making the trip back home to Australia, where our 12 year old daughter will be considerably safer statistically from guns, rape, and the homicidal driving habits of many Americans. 16 years of living in the USA and I don't have to think, I know that Australia is a far better country to live in. I just wish many of my fellow Australians would appreciate that a bit more.

Which news site is that from?
Google is your friend, first hit (i.e. http://www.abc.net.au).
thank God the gun laws have been passed, now Dr zorders watch as school shootings magically decrease.

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Whit ? Unsure if serious.

 

****heads to daily mail site to see what party line is****

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Just read this reader comment on a news site that says it all really:

 

I live in the USA and trust me, NOTHING will ever convince the NRA and the redneck brigade to give up their weaponry. Guns are so enmeshed in the culture here, particularly given the American proclivity for holding on to the second amendment like it's the 11th commandment, that it's seen almost as an assault on freedom of religion to suggest giving them up. If Sandyhook and the death of all those innocent children wasn't enough to persuade people in the USA that changes needed to be made than I'm afraid that no argument will ever work. There's a very fundamental difference between Australians and Americans, and that is that despite all our freedoms down under people do have the ability to see beyond themselves to what needs to be dome sometimes for the sake of the common good, such as the buy back scheme that removed all those dangerous weapons from the public's hands. Many Americans are simply just too self-involved and too selfish to be able to see past themselves and realize that something like that isn't a personal affront or an attack upon their rights but something greater, that it's about good people making a collective agreement for the sake of the society they live in. Australia hasn't had a mass killing involving guns since that horrendous episode with Martin Bryant all those years ago. In the USA they have a mass killing on average EVERY SINGLE DAY, though it's only the major ones that get all the media attention. Americans have become so desenstyzed to it that it has ceased to register with them when it happens, even as they continue to allow hand guns and semi-automatic military hardware to be bought by the citizenry. Try asking an NRA member what need an average person has for a military rifle and they'll prattle on about the need to defend their country. From what, whom, and how their geographically isolated country could come under threat is beside the point, even when considering the might of their military and how average citizens are supposed to put up a defense if that military can't. Simple put, they're just obscenely self-involved to a point where they'll happily watch a thousand Sandhooks occur and not bat an eyelid as long as they can get to keep their gun, that's it.

 

For myself I can't wait till my wife and I reach our deadline in two years for making the trip back home to Australia, where our 12 year old daughter will be considerably safer statistically from guns, rape, and the homicidal driving habits of many Americans. 16 years of living in the USA and I don't have to think, I know that Australia is a far better country to live in. I just wish many of my fellow Australians would appreciate that a bit more.

 

Which news site is that from?

 

Google is your friend, first hit (i.e. http://www.abc.net.au).

 

 

Lots of sites are blocked by my work. Google doesn't always work in my favour :)

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So you think it's such a non-event, hence why you write lengthy posts about it....... :rolleyes:

Whereas you only shrugged your shoulders about San Bernadino until I prodded you about it. And you babbled about how "this is the season for white people to shoot stuff up", somehow even trying to blame "white people" for it even after the perpetrator's identities were revealed, cos you're a scatter-brained whitey-hating cloud-dwelling fantasist weirdo.

Twat.

 

btw, please say hi to your mother for me. Oh and your sister. and your brother whom you fabricated out of thin air.

And yes, Christmas is a time when white people shoot stuff up. We often get a lot of murder-suicides from people that feel that there's no end in sight after they've been laid off from their job and decide to take out their entire family then themselves, or they decide to go postal and shoot up their work.

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So you think it's such a non-event, hence why you write lengthy posts about it....... :rolleyes:

Whereas you only shrugged your shoulders about San Bernadino until I prodded you about it. And you babbled about how "this is the season for white people to shoot stuff up", somehow even trying to blame "white people" for it even after the perpetrator's identities were revealed, cos you're a scatter-brained whitey-hating cloud-dwelling fantasist weirdo.

Twat.

 

btw, please say hi to your mother for me. Oh and your sister. and your brother whom you fabricated out of thin air.

And yes, Christmas is a time when white people shoot stuff up. We often get a lot of murder-suicides from people that feel that there's no end in sight after they've been laid off from their job and decide to take out their entire family then themselves, or they decide to go postal and shoot up their work.

 

He thinks he's Derren Brown now as well as Malcolm X.

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So you think it's such a non-event, hence why you write lengthy posts about it....... :rolleyes:

Whereas you only shrugged your shoulders about San Bernadino until I prodded you about it. And you babbled about how "this is the season for white people to shoot stuff up", somehow even trying to blame "white people" for it even after the perpetrator's identities were revealed, cos you're a scatter-brained whitey-hating cloud-dwelling fantasist weirdo.

Twat.

 

btw, please say hi to your mother for me. Oh and your sister. and your brother whom you fabricated out of thin air.

And yes, Christmas is a time when white people shoot stuff up. We often get a lot of murder-suicides from people that feel that there's no end in sight after they've been laid off from their job and decide to take out their entire family then themselves, or they decide to go postal and shoot up their work.

 

He thinks he's Derren Brown now as well as Malcolm X.

 

 

Your brother thinks he's Derren Brown?

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So you think it's such a non-event, hence why you write lengthy posts about it....... :rolleyes:

Whereas you only shrugged your shoulders about San Bernadino until I prodded you about it. And you babbled about how "this is the season for white people to shoot stuff up", somehow even trying to blame "white people" for it even after the perpetrator's identities were revealed, cos you're a scatter-brained whitey-hating cloud-dwelling fantasist weirdo.

Twat.

 

btw, please say hi to your mother for me. Oh and your sister. and your brother whom you fabricated out of thin air.

And yes, Christmas is a time when white people shoot stuff up. We often get a lot of murder-suicides from people that feel that there's no end in sight after they've been laid off from their job and decide to take out their entire family then themselves, or they decide to go postal and shoot up their work.

 

He thinks he's Derren Brown now as well as Malcolm X.

 

 

Your brother thinks he's Derren Brown?

 

Could very well do, he's as much of a deranged fuckwitted cunt as you.

Way to deflect my comments about you onto someone you insisted didn't even exist a couple of hours ago, btw.

Just another way of showing the world what a genius you are.

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So you think it's such a non-event, hence why you write lengthy posts about it....... :rolleyes:

Whereas you only shrugged your shoulders about San Bernadino until I prodded you about it. And you babbled about how "this is the season for white people to shoot stuff up", somehow even trying to blame "white people" for it even after the perpetrator's identities were revealed, cos you're a scatter-brained whitey-hating cloud-dwelling fantasist weirdo.

Twat.

 

btw, please say hi to your mother for me. Oh and your sister. and your brother whom you fabricated out of thin air.

And yes, Christmas is a time when white people shoot stuff up. We often get a lot of murder-suicides from people that feel that there's no end in sight after they've been laid off from their job and decide to take out their entire family then themselves, or they decide to go postal and shoot up their work.

 

He thinks he's Derren Brown now as well as Malcolm X.

 

 

Your brother thinks he's Derren Brown?

 

Could very well do, he's as much of a deranged fuckwitted cunt as you.

Way to deflect my comments about you onto someone you insisted didn't even exist a couple of hours ago, btw.

Just another way of showing the world what a genius you are.

 

 

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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!

Look out Ricky I think your brave cohort in the war against Jupiterism is about to steal your King of Comedy crown!

Damn that is some lowly backstabbing!

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Can the mods please move Zorders incoherent ramblings and outbursts to the appropriate thread?

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Can the mods please move Zorders incoherent ramblings and outbursts to the appropriate thread?

Oh look, the kid who thought he's the biggest and baddest, asking for teacher's help!

Yet again!

Hahahahahahahah!!!

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Can the mods please move Zorders incoherent ramblings and outbursts to the appropriate thread?

Oh look, the kid who thought he's the biggest and baddest, asking for teacher's help!

Yet again!

Hahahahahahahah!!!

 

 

Gentlemen, please stay on topic, particularly on the main forum.

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Okay well Phantom turned this into a discussion about which of my family members "really exist" or not.

I have no idea why he wants the posts moved when he's doing suuuuuuch a good job of kicking my ass, the yawning pic will go down in internet legend i'm sure.

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