• Facebook Fugitive (unfortunately) caught.
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[QUOTE=Musicfreak59;19618028]Welcome, you've a long way before you fully understand what a good pun is. Go do some studying young grasshopper.[/QUOTE] I disagree. I think that pun could have been quite effective without the capitalisation and the pseudo-postscript.
Looks like he got booked.
[QUOTE=benos;19660069]Looks like he got booked.[/QUOTE] Yeah, I guess he'll have to [B]face[/B] the consequences.
[QUOTE=Acezorz;19617587]Good, he's a criminal and deserves it, people who support criminals like this are fools. My house got burgled today, I'd be pissed off if people thought it was a laugh that the criminal is on the loose and I'm pretty sure anyone else would be if it was their house.[/QUOTE] I don't [I]support[/I] him. He should be in jail. However, what he did is a huge kick in the nuts for the police and I think in this case it gives this man a seal of badassery. [QUOTE=Hivemind;19627090]Ohhh he facebooked himself doing enjoyable things, that's [I]really[/I] badass. Somehow I feel the police who go up against armed criminals every day with nothing more than mace and a baton are somewhat more badass than this moron could ever be.[/QUOTE] For one he escaped from jail, which is a feat in and of itself. Then, instead of doing what a normal person would do and lay low, he decided to show off his huge cajones by outright taunting the police force. [editline]04:59PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;19619523] Yeah, probably. Sometime. Eventually.[/QUOTE] Do it, keep a progression and then when you get GM, animate it.
[QUOTE=Acezorz;19617587]Good, he's a criminal and deserves it, people who support criminals like this are fools. My house got burgled today, I'd be pissed off if people thought it was a laugh that the criminal is on the loose and I'm pretty sure anyone else would be if it was their house.[/QUOTE] Ehh, sometimes you just gotta laugh. Take John Dillinger for example. Bonnie and Clyde as well. They robbed banks during the great depression, people went crazy for them, taking down banks, sticking it to the man. It was up to the point where people felt HONORED to be robbed by them, more specifcally John Dillegner though because he did with such grace and he would never use violence. Man i wanted to see public enemies so bad, still have yet to. [editline]12:38PM[/editline] Also learn to lock your doors and get an alarm. Jeeze.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;19663749]For one he escaped from jail, which is a feat in and of itself. Then, instead of doing what a normal person would do and lay low, he decided to show off his huge cajones by outright taunting the police force.[/QUOTE] Many modern low security Jails in the UK are notorious for being pretty nice places to live, if you get along with the criminals in there. Indeed, many inmates have been quoted as saying they re offend simply to get free food and accommodation. I'd be willing to bet he wouldn't mind going back for a while anyway, especially since he knew he'd eventually be caught. Kicking a flaming terrorist or performing surgery on yourself with no anaesthetic is badass, personally I'd call this clever at best.
White collar prisons are pretty much hotels you are forced to stay at. The most violent criminal is probably a dog fighter.
Good, he shouldn't be glorified for attention seeking.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;19664406]Ehh, sometimes you just gotta laugh. Take John Dillinger for example. Bonnie and Clyde as well. They robbed banks during the great depression, people went crazy for them, taking down banks, sticking it to the man. It was up to the point where people felt HONORED to be robbed by them, more specifcally John Dillegner though because he did with such grace and he would never use violence. Man i wanted to see public enemies so bad, still have yet to. [editline]12:38PM[/editline] Also learn to lock your doors and get an alarm. Jeeze.[/QUOTE] This guy didn't break into a bank and steal "The Mans" money, he stole goods and, more importantly, stole people's sense of security and safety. Have you ever had someone break into your house? You're feeling FAR more then just "Someone stole my stuff!" This guy was an asshole and a smug one at that, and you expect that he should be treated like some sort of badass? If he was a rapist or a murderer, and posted these responses, would you have the same response? I sure hope so. Want a real badass using your requirements? Why not Stalin, he was a badass, Hitler was a badass, Al Qaeda is badass, I mean how awesome do you have to be to steal a plane and ram it into a building, right? A badass is someone that does something awesome like this, without ruining the lives of innocents in the process. [editline]02:09PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Hivemind;19664774]Many modern low security Jails in the UK are notorious for being pretty nice places to live, if you get along with the criminals in there. Indeed, many inmates have been quoted as saying they re offend simply to get free food and accommodation. I'd be willing to bet he wouldn't mind going back for a while anyway, especially since he knew he'd eventually be caught. Kicking a flaming terrorist or performing surgery on yourself with no anaesthetic is badass, personally I'd call this clever at best.[/QUOTE] More reason to think they should use them as labor.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;19666022]This guy didn't break into a bank and steal "The Mans" money, he stole goods and, more importantly, stole people's sense of security and safety. Have you ever had someone break into your house? You're feeling FAR more then just "Someone stole my stuff!" This guy was an asshole and a smug one at that, and you expect that he should be treated like some sort of badass? If he was a rapist or a murderer, and posted these responses, would you have the same response? I sure hope so. Want a real badass using your requirements? Why not Stalin, he was a badass, Hitler was a badass, Al Qaeda is badass, I mean how awesome do you have to be to steal a plane and ram it into a building, right? A badass is someone that does something awesome like this, without ruining the lives of innocents in the process. [/QUOTE] You mad. Just saying i found the guys antics funny and equaled it to that of the acts of famed bank robbers. People followed this guy on facebook not BECAUSE he robbed someone, but because they laughed at how he was making fun of police. People liked John Dillinger not because he robbed banks but because he was screwing over the goverment and it's money and the banks when the government, their money, and the banks screwed over half the nation leaving them poor. [editline]03:09PM[/editline] Also Hitler was pretty badass
[QUOTE=Hivemind;19664774]Many modern low security Jails in the UK are notorious for being pretty nice places to live, if you get along with the criminals in there. Indeed, many inmates have been quoted as saying they re offend simply to get free food and accommodation. I'd be willing to bet he wouldn't mind going back for a while anyway, especially since he knew he'd eventually be caught. Kicking a flaming terrorist or performing surgery on yourself with no anaesthetic is badass, personally I'd call this clever at best.[/QUOTE] How is it clever? It's incredibly stupid, which is one of the conditions for something being badass.
Wait, didn't anybody post 'Don't drop the soap' on his profile...?
He had his fun. Back to the pen for him.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;19667314]You mad. Just saying i [B]found the guys antics funny and equaled it to that of the acts of famed bank robbers.[/B] People followed this guy on facebook not BECAUSE he robbed someone, but because they laughed at how he was making fun of police. People liked John Dillinger not because he robbed banks but because he was screwing over the goverment and it's money and the banks when the government, their money, and the banks screwed over half the nation leaving them poor. [editline]03:09PM[/editline] [B]Also Hitler was pretty badass[/B][/QUOTE] Just becuase his actions were similar doesn't mean they're right, and Hitler was in no way a badass, go learn some history please.
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