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Now you're venturing quite off-topic. Wiretapping has nothing to do with cold case murders or drug lords sneaking drugs in. Those two things will never be stopped and besides, terrorists will plot no matter if they're wiretapped or not. The point I've been trying to prove is if you give them an inch, they will take a mile. Wiretapping, under any circumstances, is completely wrong.
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That's completely irrelevant. There are plenty of stupid decisions made every day, but they aren't made around roller coasters traveling in excess of 80mph with plenty of signs that say DO NOT ENTER. DANGER.
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If we can't stop an obvious attack on a landmark like that, then I'm sorry, but our homeland security is terrible. It was terrible pre-9/11 too. We have enough intelligence on overseas terrorist networks and have for years. We don't need to wiretap private citizens. Our country's homeland security had one giant mess-up with the World Trade Centers that could have EASILY been prevented. That doesn't give them the right to wiretap private citizens regardless of who they're calling.
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Suspected, not proven. That's enough to piss me off.
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Yes, that IS what is happening and what has been happening for THOUSANDS OF YEARS. Have you not studied history at all?
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I don't care if it is me, or if it is my neighbor, or if it is some guy in Wyoming. The government has no right to monitor any citizen's home without warrant. End of story. I don't care if they're a suspected terrorist or not. The government has no right being in a place they shouldn't be, because once they search those homes, they can search any home and, eventually, people will just be "okay" with it. One thing leads to another and you have cameras on the corners and in your homes. Governments, historically, that have instituted public surveillance have been dictatorships and have had war monger leaders. Oh wait, gosh that sounds SO familiar. I'm not afraid of my government, I'm very angry that they would go against so many moral and constitutional standards that have been set in place during the development of this nation. People should not be afraid of their government; governments should be afraid of their people. Take that advice.
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Maybe you're not old enough to understand all of this yet, wizzkid, but those 4 things right there scare the hell out of me. Like Bill Hicks always liked to say, "Go back to sleep America, your government is in control." It's a shame he isn't alive today to give a few lines about the situations now.
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Use Chaeldar until you reach 100 combat, then use Duradel. Slayer starts getting profitable around 70 or so. One you hit 83 it get's majorly profitable. Rune drops and such really help along the way; most of the monsters you can kill already, drop them.
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The Shannara Series by Terry Brooks. The first 8-10 books in that series are EPIC. Such good reading.
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Yeah so most songs (if using Itunes) you have to shorten the endings up if you really want them to flow nicely. I shortened mine to 1 second after all sound was gone from the current song.
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try to get outside more or else you will turn into THIS GUY!
Range_This11 replied to bantam222's topic in Off-Topic
Pretty funny stuff. Except it's most likely against some sort of rule? -
In all likelihood, the next terrorist attack on America would not be in the form of hi-jacking a plane. They achieved what they wanted to achieve. They got us over there to fight them on their sand. Extra security measures and this safety bracelet bs are just overkill.
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I received a 4 on my AP English last year. Decided not to take the test this year because we have to pay for them and I already passed it. There was about 1% chance I would have got a 5, so I just didn't take it.
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You'll lose a ton of money if you sell them cooked as opposed to selling them raw and buying some other type of fish to cook for training.
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Yeah, I'm level 88 slayer and 98 defence. I've trained my defence since level 88 through Slayer. It's a great way to do it.
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It's not my propaganda you're falling for, it's the government's. Tell me the last time our country lost millions of innocent civilians. We've survived plenty fine for 100+ years without wiretapping. Why do we need it now? If you only understood the types of atrocities the last 8 years has brought to our civil liberties, then maybe you would see where I'm coming from. Unfortunately you (along with millions of other Americans) remain blissfully ignorant of a lot of the things that go on in this country. This isn't meant as an insult to you by any means, I just don't think you understand it all yet.
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I thought you were being sarcastic at first. I guess you're fine with the wiretapping they've been authorized to do on all our phones too, as well as abolishing habeus corpus. We're not terrorists, so for all we care, let em install surveillance cameras with speakers on every corner, have police watch us from them, and if we act out, let em shock us. Because we'll never have to act out since the government is always looking out for our best interests. Part of the constitution was written out so that if the government gets out of control, we have the responsibility to revolt. We need to keep some power and privacy in the people's hands. I know I exaggerated to make a point, but once we give them one freedom, it's a slippery slope. Yes I am fine with wiretapping, as long as it is not used to spy on innocent people. Yes I am fine with cameras on every corner, as long as it does not invaded the Privacy of Innocent people. People start to freak out when the Government shows some power, that they think it will be abused. The Government is just trying to protect you and some security measures must be taken, afterall you life(ves) is not something to take lightly. No matter what reason they blanket wiretapping under, it is, and always will be a complete invasion of privacy. I don't care if I'm an innocent citizen, I do not want the government to have the opportunity to wiretap my house. Who regulates who the government wiretaps? There is no special committee that dictates who they wiretap. They choose. Once cameras and wiretapping become accepted, we are on the brink of losing everything that the founding fathers strived to achieve for this country; it's the reason they left Britain. Persecution. Every individual has a right to act the way he or she wants to in their own home. Violating the Constitution through cameras and wiretapping is one of the things that will bring a citizen uprising against the government. Do not ever let the government control you like that. No matter how they disguise it, they are controlling you.
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This is going to really blow your mind. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2522 When you get to the site push CTRL+F and type in "brett, auckland, new zealand". Read his post. Go and listen to Lateralus again in the new order. This honestly seperates TOOL from the rest of the crowd of musicians that have ever walked the earth. EDIT1: I found that if you make Parabola end at exactly 5:56.00 it makes more sense.
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Know any artists that other people should know?
Range_This11 replied to re4p3r1's topic in Off-Topic
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Well said. After 9/11 we've slowly given away our freedoms for so-called "security". We are no more safer than we were before 9/11 and we now have less freedoms. This would just be added to the list.
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I have 88 slayer and it is definitely NOT a combat skill. It is one of the most beneficial ways to train combat and make money, but nonetheless, not a combat skill.
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http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a385/menomoniehockey/Range_This11-1.png Please use "Range_This11" as my name. Thank you.
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This would violate so many rights...
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Death can be funny. He was an idiot. If I ever pulled a dumb stunt like that, I'd deserve it too.
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Kid was trying to show off and he got decapitated. Although I feel sorry for his family, I don't feel sorry for him. Act like an idiot, and dumb things happen to you.
