3421 pts ยท January 8, 2014
'An excellent profile.'
He didn't start it but he did end it.
Stay mad.
It's a common civilian self-loader, not a weapon of war. Just don't attack people.
So you're allowed to defend yourself but at the same time also become an outlaw anyone can attack?
He didn't start shit. He was trying to run away from a violent lunatic until he caught up to him and forced his hand.
Fuck if I know. I'd guess bandages and other first aid things.
A lynch mob attacking you doesn't warrant self defence? Damn, bro.
The ones in the bag he carried?
Damn, KR really still living rent free in your heads, huh?
Being armed is no crime. Nor is wandering in public. You don't get to decide what people gets to be out there nor should you attack them.
Impact to the outside of the armour separating a piece of metal on the inside, sending it flying at lethal speed, inside the tank/bunker/etc
Ember as well.
If only the rest of the series had antagonists that cool.
Or instead we could let it stay as it's not really any more religuous than names of days or planets deriving from ancient gods.
BCE/CE glorifies Jesus even more than having his birth as a convenient anchor-point for counting of years.
culture and history, or claiming that the birth of said figure heralded the start of some universal notion of a modern era? If anything, >
disrespectful to other cultures: counting years from the supposed birth of a figure that has (for good or bad) had enormous effect to local>
My point was that our reckogning still uses J's birth as a starting point, no matter how many vague new labels are given. Which is more >
I know that. But what makes our era so "common" ? Was the preceeding one somehow uncommon? Slapping vague terms on things changes nothing.
Because it still measures time elapsed from the supposed birth of Jesus. What is the "common era" anyway? Why still call planets Roman gods?
He's holding his shield behind him like he's about to naruto-charge into battle. Shields only work when held between you and the enemy.
before you know it, you've got Jehovas's witnesses, $5000 worth of pizza, and the swat-team busting through your front door. 2/2
Except when some asshole makes a fake post about @OhMyGoshSomeoneActually sending fucked up texts, then it hits front page, and then 1/2
Yup, though in the one in the first pic was most likely aimed at soviet armour.
Seems to be a captured soviet PTRD 41
The Reapers really kicked it up a notch for the next round of harvest.
Isn't he under 100 in W3? "You'd do well not to point out my age, wolf. You're nearly a century old yourself." -Vesemir, I think
The way to tell which way to read a text is to look at the human and animal glyphs. You approach them from the front, not sneak from behind.
Egyptian hieroglyphs had no standardised direction. Left to right, right to left, split at the center and two lines extending outwards etc.
You need to find one made before the -86 ban, background checks, permits, licenses, and a small boatload of money.
He didn't start it but he did end it.
Stay mad.
It's a common civilian self-loader, not a weapon of war. Just don't attack people.
So you're allowed to defend yourself but at the same time also become an outlaw anyone can attack?
He didn't start shit. He was trying to run away from a violent lunatic until he caught up to him and forced his hand.
Fuck if I know. I'd guess bandages and other first aid things.
A lynch mob attacking you doesn't warrant self defence? Damn, bro.
The ones in the bag he carried?
Damn, KR really still living rent free in your heads, huh?
Being armed is no crime. Nor is wandering in public. You don't get to decide what people gets to be out there nor should you attack them.
Impact to the outside of the armour separating a piece of metal on the inside, sending it flying at lethal speed, inside the tank/bunker/etc
Ember as well.
If only the rest of the series had antagonists that cool.
Or instead we could let it stay as it's not really any more religuous than names of days or planets deriving from ancient gods.
BCE/CE glorifies Jesus even more than having his birth as a convenient anchor-point for counting of years.
culture and history, or claiming that the birth of said figure heralded the start of some universal notion of a modern era? If anything, >
disrespectful to other cultures: counting years from the supposed birth of a figure that has (for good or bad) had enormous effect to local>
My point was that our reckogning still uses J's birth as a starting point, no matter how many vague new labels are given. Which is more >
I know that. But what makes our era so "common" ? Was the preceeding one somehow uncommon? Slapping vague terms on things changes nothing.
Because it still measures time elapsed from the supposed birth of Jesus. What is the "common era" anyway? Why still call planets Roman gods?
He's holding his shield behind him like he's about to naruto-charge into battle. Shields only work when held between you and the enemy.
before you know it, you've got Jehovas's witnesses, $5000 worth of pizza, and the swat-team busting through your front door. 2/2
Except when some asshole makes a fake post about @OhMyGoshSomeoneActually sending fucked up texts, then it hits front page, and then 1/2
Yup, though in the one in the first pic was most likely aimed at soviet armour.
Seems to be a captured soviet PTRD 41
The Reapers really kicked it up a notch for the next round of harvest.
Isn't he under 100 in W3? "You'd do well not to point out my age, wolf. You're nearly a century old yourself." -Vesemir, I think
The way to tell which way to read a text is to look at the human and animal glyphs. You approach them from the front, not sneak from behind.
Egyptian hieroglyphs had no standardised direction. Left to right, right to left, split at the center and two lines extending outwards etc.
You need to find one made before the -86 ban, background checks, permits, licenses, and a small boatload of money.