Deli lyfe v.10 let's share our life problems edition because apparently we're all miserable
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This happened earlier in the school I graduated from last year...
[QUOTE=Fish Muffin;44273040]im not even drunk this time
rabies, tai, foos, neat ( ;-;)7, fragg, black sash, you guys make my life a lot more enjoyable and have always had my back
g3 and felix are pretty much my only irl friends that i see on any consistent basis anymore, so seriously, thanks for being such cool dudes[/QUOTE]
Red Orchestra 2 is clearly the best bonding experience.
The result of acting like an idiot and rampaging in a school like some kind of animal.
[QUOTE=mousecop;44273289][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CMT_qeHOnE[/url]
This happened earlier in the school I graduated from last year...[/QUOTE]
I won't pretend to know the full story, but from that short video it looked like the dude had it coming. He went down fighting both officers, trying to throw them off him, etc. Punk. But he sure started feeling a lot more cooperative once his arm got snapped like a twig, didn't he?
Apparently it was a big nigga moment. I know that female officer and he had to have done something really bad to get her to grab him like that. And trying to shake her like that was stupid as fuck. Even then, bending his arm to the point where it breaks like that was way excessive.
[QUOTE=mousecop;44273596]Apparently it was a big nigga moment. I know that female officer and he had to have done something really bad to get her to grab him like that. And trying to shake her like that was stupid as fuck. Even then, bending his arm to the point where it breaks like that was way excessive.[/QUOTE]
100% not what the officer intended to do, and 100% wouldn't have happened if he hadn't acted like a fool. He probably didn't even apply excessive force. The human body is just strangely weak sometimes.
I don't think it was excessive. And by the fact the cop apologized more than once, I'm not convinced it was all intentional, either. But either way it got him to stop thrashing like a pinned animal.
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44273604]100% not what the officer intended to do, and 100% wouldn't have happened if he hadn't acted like a fool. He probably didn't even apply excessive force. The human body is just strangely weak sometimes.[/QUOTE]
Not even that. It's amazing what you can do with the right leverage, even if you're not trying. Might be that the male officer just wasn't thinking about "hey this could break this kid's arm", looked to me like he was just trying to get the punk's arm behind his back to restrain him.
What are some cheap and time-consuming hobbies? I'm starting to hate bbwarz and everything else i have an interest in seems much too expensive.
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shit you broke my merge
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44273604]100% not what the officer intended to do, and [B]100% wouldn't have happened if he hadn't acted like a fool. [/B]He probably didn't even apply excessive force. The human body is just strangely weak sometimes.[/QUOTE]
I agree with this.
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[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44273609]What are some cheap and time-consuming hobbies? I'm starting to hate bbwarz and everything else i have an interest in seems much too expensive.
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shit you broke my merge[/QUOTE]
I would say remote control hobbies but that can get just as expensive as bbwars sometimes.
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44273609]What are some cheap and time-consuming hobbies? I'm starting to hate bbwarz and everything else i have an interest in seems much too expensive.
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shit you broke my merge[/QUOTE]
Cheap =/= Hobbies
RC makes my willy go :( I just don't see the appeal in it. I was thinking of getting back in to longboarding, but I lost all confidence after my bad crash a couple years back, and would need to buy a helmet, a new set of gloves, and a new set of wheels, which would put me in the $150 area.
Hilariously enough my cheapest hobby so far has been my Camaro.
[QUOTE=notrabies;44273688]Hilariously enough my cheapest hobby so far has been my Camaro.[/QUOTE]
I've spent more money on airsoft than my car too.. Heck, I could have had a new car half paid off by now if it wasn't for airsoft.
Does anyone know wtf this is from? My morbid curiosity is making me want to know just what was going on here and what happened afterward. Like, was that dude okay or what?
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[QUOTE=Malikyte;44275705]Does anyone know wtf this is from? My morbid curiosity is making me want to know just what was going on here and what happened afterward. Like, was that dude okay or what?
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Hockey stick of death basically.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZThYjiUJ8w[/url]
"neutralizing a bus that has been taken hostage "
And killing all the hostages inside while they're at it, apparently. WTF Russia. Excessive much?
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44273609]What are some cheap and time-consuming hobbies? I'm starting to hate bbwarz and everything else i have an interest in seems much too expensive.
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shit you broke my merge[/QUOTE]
Model aircraft? I bought a P-51 mustang for $15 and $18 worth of paint and it turned out pretty fun.
Agreed, building models in general can be fun, even if aircraft aren't your shindig. There's models of just about everything nowadays. If you're into the building aspect you could probably find something you would like to put together.
Semi-related, but as a little kid the thing I liked most about LEGOs and shit like that was the sense of accomplishment of building my own toy instead of just having my mom buy me something to rip out of a bubble pack. It was mine, I built it, nobody built it for me.
[QUOTE=upsideonion;44275794]Model aircraft? I bought a P-51 mustang for $15 and $18 worth of paint and it turned out pretty fun.[/QUOTE]
I think he's looking for something more active like go karting or surfing. Kinda something like a sport.
Painting. Get yourself some basic supplies and some instructional videos and go to town.
Model building is hella fun if you have the patience for it and don't mind constantly ungluing your fingers from each other. I used to build a lot of models.
If you're looking for something more active I really recommend mountain biking. It's a great hobby. You can get outdoors, see a lot of nature, it's healthy as fuck and your thighs will get ripped pretty fucking quick if you do it even mildly often. I rode about 10-15 miles once a week for a period of about two months over the summer and by the end of that I felt like I could kick a door down. Anyways, it's similar to airsoft in that you can always obsess over your bike and buy upgrade parts and tinker with it and shit. There's a lot of great trails near you too, Herf. If you find the right ones it can be awesome too.
Also, outdoor rock climbing is another great hobby. Builds up similar strength, but in the forearms and fingers, similarly healthy as fuck and nature-y. I love outdoor climbing. Builds up a lot of confidence and team skills too. Also, you live pretty close to a shitload of great spots for that too.
Unfortunately, the gear you need to do either of those hobbies with any regularity is pretty expensive. For mountain biking, a good bike costs a lot and regular riding means regular repairs. For climbing, the hardware like carabiners, descenders, belay devices, harnesses and helmets, etc isn't all that expensive, but rope in any length good enough to safely do climbs of moderate height will kill price-wise.
Just my 2 cents on the hobby thing. If you're looking for something cheaper than that, hiking and camping regularly (which you may already do) is always fun.
[QUOTE=mousecop;44273289][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CMT_qeHOnE[/url]
This happened earlier in the school I graduated from last year...[/QUOTE]
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oh my god
[QUOTE=Zao Medong;44276024]Model building is hella fun if you have the patience for it and don't mind constantly ungluing your fingers from each other. I used to build a lot of models.
If you're looking for something more active I really recommend mountain biking. It's a great hobby. You can get outdoors, see a lot of nature, it's healthy as fuck and your thighs will get ripped pretty fucking quick if you do it even mildly often. I rode about 10-15 miles once a week for a period of about two months over the summer and by the end of that I felt like I could kick a door down. Anyways, it's similar to airsoft in that you can always obsess over your bike and buy upgrade parts and tinker with it and shit. There's a lot of great trails near you too, Herf. If you find the right ones it can be awesome too.
Also, outdoor rock climbing is another great hobby. Builds up similar strength, but in the forearms and fingers, similarly healthy as fuck and nature-y. I love outdoor climbing. Builds up a lot of confidence and team skills too. Also, you live pretty close to a shitload of great spots for that too.
Unfortunately, the gear you need to do either of those hobbies with any regularity is pretty expensive. For mountain biking, a good bike costs a lot and regular riding means regular repairs. For climbing, the hardware like carabiners, descenders, belay devices, harnesses and helmets, etc isn't all that expensive, but rope in any length good enough to safely do climbs of moderate height will kill price-wise.
Just my 2 cents on the hobby thing. If you're looking for something cheaper than that, hiking and camping regularly (which you may already do) is always fun.[/QUOTE]
In the vein of outdoorsy shit, if you have a GPS (or are willing to get one), Geocaching is pretty fun. Did that once with some family. Basically a scavenger hunt and the world is your playground. Some people even leave little tokens/shit to collect in the caches too, or certain items called Geocoins/Travel Bugs that are meant to travel from one cache to another.
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Me and my sister laughed hard at that shit yesterday.
[QUOTE=upsideonion;44275794]Model aircraft? I bought a P-51 mustang for $15 and $18 worth of paint and it turned out pretty fun.[/QUOTE]
pretty much this. Remember when you got that car model and you got all the shit for painting? Get back into that.
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also if your looking for something more physical, maybe hiking? theres so many cool places to hike around where you are
Actually, there's a multithousand dollar mountain bike in the basement. Just gotta find the trails, get a helmet, and either buy pedals or clipless shoes.
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3D printer works yesssssss
Do it. My bike was about $750 and I've put about $275 into parts and I have shitloads of fun on the trails.
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44278048]Actually, there's a multithousand dollar mountain bike in the basement. Just gotta find the trails, get a helmet, and either buy pedals or clipless shoes.[/QUOTE]
For mountainbiking you should go with platform pedals. Worst thing to happen is have your bike come out from under you and pull you down a hill just because your feet are attached to it.
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And be sure to get platform pedals that have grub pins in them. You will need to buys some shoes to sacrifice to the riding gods, but i can guarantee you that there will be no slipping off the pedals.
These are the ones i run in particular [url]http://www.specialized.com/us/en/ftb/mtb-components/mtb-pedals/bennies-platform-pedals[/url]
[QUOTE=TheDon;44279423]For mountainbiking you should go with platform pedals. Worst thing to happen is have your bike come out from under you and pull you down a hill just because your feet are attached to it.
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And be sure to get platform pedals that have grub pins in them. You will need to buys some shoes to sacrifice to the riding gods, but i can guarantee you that there will be no slipping off the pedals.
These are the ones i run in particular [url]http://www.specialized.com/us/en/ftb/mtb-components/mtb-pedals/bennies-platform-pedals[/url][/QUOTE]
Mine are clips on one side and platform on the other. I mostly use the flat side to be honest, TheDon is right. Falling [I]with[/I] the bike blows hard.
The clips are kinda useful for when the trail isn't so rough or when I'm on the road. Occasionally I'll use use them on jumps to hold the bike to me, but that's pretty risky for the aforementioned reasons.
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