• Shit That Gets You Mad v21 - FUCKING PISSED edition
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[QUOTE=daigennki;48289492]I just heard some American say "they have 7-Eleven in Japan!?" :suicide:[/QUOTE] To be fair, a lot of people not familiar with culture outside of their own might think that Japan is heavily focused on its own culture and brands and not much else.
I fucking [I]hate[/I] Sovereign Citizens, holy shit
What was the whole sovereignty about anyways? I tried Googling it but I can't find a simple answer at all.
When I'm having [I]one of those days[/I] and end up knocking shit over and having to bend over to pick it up, put it back and for it to get knocked over again after I move. Like, fuck me sideways, stay on the fucking rim of the bath you asshole shampoo.
[QUOTE=Merijnwitje;48289821]What was the whole sovereignty about anyways? I tried Googling it but I can't find a simple answer at all.[/QUOTE] They're insane hardcore republicans/libertarians/some branch of right wing thought who think that by simply saying that they don't consent to arrest, they legally cannot be arrested, and they tend to murder police who try to arrest them despite their protests. They're considered more dangerous then ISIS by the FBI, and classed as a terrorist group.
[QUOTE=Merijnwitje;48289821]What was the whole sovereignty about anyways? I tried Googling it but I can't find a simple answer at all.[/QUOTE] Basically Sovereign Citizens are a bunch of delusional, crazy assholes who typically believe that they are not subject to the US Federal Government. Most of these people are shitheads who read the Constitution and consider themselves legal experts because of this, or just flat out reject it. They believe the US Government to be illegitimate, or even for it to be a 'corporation'. They have heaps of pseudo-legal bullshit they spout at every turn, usually relying on screaming a certain Amendment or spouting random laws that they don't understand and are trying to exploit. Y'know the guys in videos who get pulled over in routine traffic stops by polite officers and are being like "I'M RECORDING THIS I HAVE RIGHTS I DO NOT CONSENT TO ANY SEARCH AND SEIZURES AM I BEING DETAINED I WISH TO SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY I PLEAD THE FIFTH"? That's Sovereign Citizens. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfVbiefMdNU[/media] Here's a classic example of their shit. Buried underneath all the crazy, extreme right wing, delusional, pseudo-legal bullshit, however, this is really just a way to try to get away with committing crimes. Many of these kinds of people have been convicted of tax fraud. Speeding, drug use, and bank robbery have all been attempted to be handwaved because they 'are not subject to the United States Government'. Also, for some reason, they seem to strongly believe that stating that they do not consent to something matters at all. They spout this at police officers during traffic stops, during arrests, during [I]trials.[/I] Of course, to no effect. Think they're harmless crazies? Well absolutely not. The FBI considers several of them to be domestic terrorists, as numerous Sovereign Citizens have gunned down police officers, invaded homes, committed major crimes, and plotted assassinations of US Politicians and Judges. A couple of SCs were even arrested for conspiring to [I]kidnap, torture, and murder several police officers in an abandoned home.[/I] [QUOTE]On July 19, 2012, Martin Jonassen, who had described himself as a sovereign citizen, was found guilty by a jury in an Indiana federal court of kidnapping his 21 year old daughter, whom he allegedly had sexually abused, and of obstruction of justice.[72] During the incident, the daughter escaped from a hotel room where Jonassen had been holding her, ran naked into a store and begged for help. Jonassen was caught on surveillance footage chasing her, dragging her out of the store and pushing her into his car.[73] The daughter reportedly "had never been to school and only read books about religion, history and the government approved by her father." She had seen a doctor only once in her life.[74] On February 19, 2013, Jonassen was sentenced to forty years in federal prison.[75] Jonassen is incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary at Tucson, Arizona, and is scheduled for release on August 10, 2047.[/QUOTE] Here's a defining example of the kind of bastards that make up the SC movement. Terry Nichols (one of the perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing that killed 168 people and injured 680 more) is or was a member of the movement. More recently in memory, Cliven Bundy was a frequent user of Sovereign Citizen rhetoric.
How being informed about something and using that knowledge on the internet simply warrants a "wow suddenly all these average teen white males have a ph.d in x"
[QUOTE=Pen Straw;48288186]it hurts and it's weird being homeless.. and the general thinking is that "well, why don't you get some government help?", there is no such thing as that gravy train. There are no free rides. I've searched up and down for help, and there is none. You'd have to be an alcoholic, druggie, or sexually abused to get assistance. I am none of those :v: man it's bizarre being so alone in this world. 10/10 would not recommend. [editline]24th July 2015[/editline] if I ever get rich in my future, I am going to donate so much money to help the homeless.[/QUOTE] [url=http://guide2homelessness.blogspot.com/2005/02/interactive-list-of-best.html]Give this a read, okay?[/url] Back when there was big fighting between me and my family and I got kicked out of the house a few times, and homelessness was a [I]very[/I] real threat to me, I read this very thoroughly. I dunno what your situation is but, some of this could be very helpful to you I think. Stay safe, man.
[QUOTE=Eva-1337;48289823]When I'm having [I]one of those days[/I] and end up knocking shit over and having to bend over to pick it up, put it back and for it to get knocked over again after I move. Like, fuck me sideways, stay on the fucking rim of the bath you asshole shampoo.[/QUOTE] My foot does this all the time and I don't notice objects right in my foot's path because it's out of field of view.
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Someone ran over my cat There's tire tracks outside off the road Looked like either they tried to run her over on purpose or was trying to avoid it Either way this sucks
[QUOTE=General;48292257]Someone ran over my cat There's tire tracks outside off the road Looked like either they tried to run her over on purpose or was trying to avoid it Either way this sucks[/QUOTE] Confusing to read for a moment but that honestly fucking sad, I would hate if my cat died :( On Topic: My sleep is utterly fucked, which doesn't help this pain in my eyes :nope:
It appears that half the youtube comments don't link to youtube channels anymore. They just link to their g+ page. If I wanted to go to their g+, I would have clicked the about page on their channel and went through there. But I guess they need to keep altering shit for no reason which is getting beyond ridiculous.
I haven't played any video games in three weeks and it's really bugging me.
There is no justification for spoiling shit. The only things I feel can basically be shared freely are for those movies that are so inherent to modern culture that everyone knows them by heart anyway (Luke, I am ____), but even that I kind of find a little shaky. The only other one I can think of is when something is so atrociously dog shit like Ride to Hell Retribution that nobody really cares. Say I haven't seen Terminator 2, and someone spoils the fact that the [SP]T-800 dies at the end[/SP], and justifies it by saying well I should have seen it by now, it's been 24 years, as is the most common excuse. Guess what? I was born in 1996, 5 years after it came out, and I've spent the rest of those 24 years growing up and only a few years ago did I reach a point where I'm old enough, interested enough (now in the demographic of the movie itself and aware of these old movies), and have the means to (Netflix and shit). Sure it's been out for 24 years but only a fraction of those have I actually been reasonably able to watch it, same as every other 80's and 90's movie ever. Or Fight Club's another good example. Was I supposed to watch it when I was a baby? Same shit leading up to now, when I can watch it, but my enthusiasm is killed because I already know the twists and ending because people have been spouting that shit without warning for years now, because it's my fault that I wasn't an adult in 1999 able and ready to watch it. I guess people born after this generation can go fuck themselves, they don't get our movies. Even with video games, take something like GTA V. Sure, it came out 2 years ago, but I didn't have money to buy it 2 years ago, or a system that can run it, and I still fuckin' don't. It has not been marked down in price two years later, and doesn't seem to be heading that way any time in the forseeable future. Or, shit, maybe I didn't have an interest in GTA until this year, or maybe I just got in to games, or maybe a million different other reasons that prevented me from playing it until now. There's so much shit you can't predict happening that the only reasonable thing to do is take the 5 fucking seconds it takes to spoiler tag something, or throw up a spoiler warning, or whatever. I'm aware that there's apparently studies that say that spoilers 'increase enjoyment of media', but I and several others don't agree with that or find it personally true for ourselves. [editline]e[/editline] And for those guys that try to handwave it by going "Spoiling because fuck you (immediate spoiler)". no, fuck you. You inconsiderate, lazy, selfish asshole. Eat a dick.
Imo people overreact to spoilers, it's not like having things spoiled completely ruin a story. Though you should still be considerate, that doesn't really mean people are scum if they make a mistake and forget to.
Here's something that I was wondering about: There's this one episode on the US version of the office where [sp]Michael reveals to Erin during lunch that Andy, her boyfriend, was initially engaged to Angela before he found out that she's been cheating on him. Upon hearing this, Eric freaks out and starts hiding herself with her hair or some shit like that. Some time later, she throws a cake at Andy and breaks up with him[/sp]. For whatever reason, this got me confused, because while I could see how letting your lover know about your past ex's and such would be a good thing, I didn't think that simply not mentioning past relationships would have been treated as bad as cheating and would have been enough to end a relationship at the time, especially considering that [sp]Andy had been dating Angela, engaged to her, and broken up with her before he even met Erin[/sp]. Now, I can understand a little more why she reacted the way she did, but honestly, if I was in the same position prior to watching that episode, I'm not sure I would have even considered being upset upon discovering that my hypothetical girl/boyfriend had a past and ceased relationship that didn't intersect with my own relationship. Although, I currently don't really have much of an interest for a relationship anyway, so what the fuck would I know? I'm sorry for the ignorance, but is this kind of thing usually treated as badly as cheating, or is this one of those few cases? I'm just curious.
I'd let the bastard rot in a fucking Bingo center for all I care, let him wither away surrounded by old vegetables [editline]25th July 2015[/editline] I was replying to FilmSlackers post. Seriously ihim claiming that without him you not being there is in no way justification for the shit he put any of you through
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Small little things that lack attention to detail in otherwise detailed games. For example, I was playing Red Dead Redemption, and there's a side quest where you have to get a deed from a guy. Your options are: pay him $200, lasso him and take it, or shoot him and take it. Paying him resolves it peacefully as far as I know (never done it because I need that money for things like a better horse at this point in the game, it's pretty early on), shooting him ends up [sp]getting blood on the deed and the cutscene where you give the guy the deed he gets mildly upset at you like "I didn't tell you to KILL him!"[/sp], and you know what lassoing him without harming him at all does? Same cutscene as shooting him. It's bullshit, I was going to shoot him but I figured if I didn't kill him I'd get a better reward. [editline]a[/editline] [QUOTE=daigennki;48289492]I just heard some American say "they have 7-Eleven in Japan!?" :suicide: [editline]25th July 2015[/editline] Okay I do have to admit maybe that was a little too harsh[/QUOTE] Dude I don't even know if we have a 7-11 the next state over [sp]Because we sure as shit don't have them where I live[/sp] [editline]25th July 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=thelurker1234;48293677]Imo people overreact to spoilers, it's not like having things spoiled completely ruin a story. Though you should still be considerate, that doesn't really mean people are scum if they make a mistake and forget to.[/QUOTE] It ruins certain parts of the experience, though. Things aren't as impactful and you end up just going "yeah whatever I already knew that." For example, in Black Ops 1, [sp]Reznov is a hallucination most of the time, the dude died on a train escape[/sp] but you don't find out that twist until way fucking later after [sp]you see him pop up multiple times after[/sp].
Ever have one of those days where you want to punch everyone in the face, everything just annoys you and you want to be left alone? That's the kind of day i'm having.
[QUOTE=gk99;48293761] It ruins certain parts of the experience, though. Things aren't as impactful and you end up just going "yeah whatever I already knew that." For example, in Black Ops 1, [sp]Reznov is a hallucination most of the time, the dude died on a train escape[/sp] but you don't find out that twist until way fucking later after [sp]you see him pop up multiple times after[/sp].[/QUOTE]It certainly does make the experience a bit worse, but the way some people get angry at spoilers makes it seem as if they have to drop the show/game/whatever immediately because there's zero point left.
I knew a good chunk of character deaths in GoT and still enjoyed watching the whole series. If the art is good enough it's still worthwhile with spoilers
God damn I don't like drinking, crowds, and bullshitting to strangers. Why can't people understand this?
ever have that feeling when there's something at the store you're really anxious to get and they only have one of them left? especially when you're unable to rush over there and get it asap before it's gone? that's me right now.
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;48294609]It certainly does make the experience a bit worse, but the way some people get angry at spoilers makes it seem as if they have to drop the show/game/whatever immediately because there's zero point left.[/QUOTE] Yeah, but those people exist with everything. I just drowned 3 times in a row in Red Dead Redemption, I'm the kind of person who goes "fuck this I'm fucking done fuck" and angrily turns off my console, while on the other hand, there are people who throw their controller across the room and punch a hole in the wall.
I get anxious for no reason in shops and think people are judging me so I stare at the fridge with all the soda and juices for a really song time and then think they're judging me for taking so long but I've made my decision, this is where I'm staring
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;48294609]It certainly does make the experience a bit worse, but the way some people get angry at spoilers makes it seem as if they have to drop the show/game/whatever immediately because there's zero point left.[/QUOTE] Honestly people can get over it. If the media has been out for more than a year you've had plenty of time to watch it. Spoiling an episode of Breaking Bad three days after it comes out: Scum Spoiling an episode of LOST from 10 years ago: Deal with it. I remember people actually got mad that someone spoiled this minor plot point from a 20 year old anime in a thread before. It's been two decades if you haven't watched it yet you aren't going to watch it at all, get over yourself. I'm not making my post look like a classified CIA document every time I want to talk about any form of show or game. Do people still get mad at Snape kills Dumbledore????
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;48294676]Honestly people can get over it. If the media has been out for more than a year you've had plenty of time to watch it. Spoiling an episode of Breaking Bad three days after it comes out: Scum Spoiling an episode of LOST from 10 years ago: Deal with it. I remember people actually got mad that someone spoiled this minor plot point from a 20 year old anime in a thread before. It's been two decades if you haven't watched it yet you aren't going to watch it at all, get over yourself. I'm not making my post look like a classified CIA document every time I want to talk about any form of show or game. Do people still get mad at Snape kills Dumbledore????[/QUOTE] You're the worst kind of person. Not everyone watches the same media as you, that's like telling someone for example in The Usual Suspects that (this is the big twist) [sp]Kevin Spacey's character is Keyser Soze[/sp]. It ruins half the fun of watching something with a twist if you go spouting spoilers, like seriously. Figuring shit out for your own without having assholes ruin the experience for you is a lot better. "It's been out for a while" is not an excuse for spoiling something: EVER. People don't watch things in the same order as you, they may be in the middle of other things. Just be fucking considerate and use the sp tags, it's not hard to not be a dick.
Not anger, but more frustrated. I look at Minecraft as a game full of little annoying kids, but I played Minecraft when I was a little kid and was an annoying troll. Why is my mind so hypocritical?
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