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Giordano

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  1. It was a couple of days ago, and I was on a floating sofa riding on a canal/small river thing touring Northern Europe. I was passing through Russia, Sweeden, Norway in like five minutes. Oh, and at one part the canal passed through Russian Wal-mart. That was pretty funny. :mrgreen:
  2. Giordano replied to deathdrow's topic in Off-Topic
    Disrespectful to a man who does drugs? You must not honor half the world then.
  3. And US citizens would have the right to fight back and sue. Here I think we do agree, if a mistake WAS MADE (or is) made the victim of said mistake should be able to sue to the full extent of the law. Heh, nothing guarantees that though. "Sorry sir, but, you can't sue for a governmental mistake. Nation security to the President and Senator Smith from Nevada. Please go away."
  4. It bugs me when they do it excessivily. If you're waiting for the bus or your friends, fine whatever. But kids at my school text throughout the entire class period and mostly through lunch, so that 6 one-hour classes plus a half an hour lunch of texting. Don't you think that's overboard? Not to mention how much they text outside of school. And my friend has a huge complaint that hasn't happened to me but I agree with it, people texting while they're talking to you. I'm not directing this at you Chuz, but just in general. It's a sign of disrespect, really.
  5. Giordano replied to 3PointMan's topic in Off-Topic
    That's what I don't get. Stupid people don't make my day because I do NOT like stupid behavior. I'll be in a much better mood if somebody did something witty, clever, and with a form of grace rather than just blunt stupidity.
  6. Giordano replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Most adults don't understand the happenings on the internet. In 20 years, it'll be great when the new adults who were practically raised with a controller in their hands and a keyboard at their fingers actually start using some damn common sense. Yeah and then there will be something new that comes out that most of us "don't understand". I remember when we had to GRAB ONTO STUFF to play games. Not this virtual reality junk!
  7. I'm not for banning phones, but god damn people text WAY TO MUCH. How can people do that for that long?
  8. Heh piercings...this guy in my class pierced his wrist. Pulled up some skin and stuck a needle through it. :mrgreen:
  9. I never did liked much of the "race stuff" for toy cars. I'll rather much had parts of a city (like police stations, parking lots) to build my city... I did receive some of those too.
  10. Dude, that is so nasty it's horrible. All gays should burn in hell for their holding hands...such [bleep]ry! Heh. I be trollin', they hatin'... 8-)
  11. Giordano replied to 3PointMan's topic in Off-Topic
    And who's loss would be that? They say idiots will only work at McDonalds, blah blah cliche blah, but they are going to live a month-by-month life at some sort of bland job, trying to pay for a Mercedes and go deep into credit card debt...if they're as stupid as you think they are. Should be enough justification for their stupidity I would think.
  12. Giordano replied to 3PointMan's topic in Off-Topic
    I found my life to be much better when I stopped complaining about stupid people. You should do the same.
  13. I remember constructing New York city and Los Angeles with random objects around my house as buildings for my Hot Wheels. It had freeways (big picture books) and elevated roads (those hot wheel city-road things). My best accomplishment with those city-roads was a four-Decker highway. (elevated by Legos + big toy bricks)
  14. Giordano replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Well, to most of the world 40 degrees F isn't cold. It is here. :mrgreen: But you can't compare temperature by their latitude (or longitude)? Because England and most of Europe is at the same level as Canada...but not as cold. Water currents and other factors adds to that.
  15. Giordano replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Plus we're Californians. :mellow:
  16. "Just plugging in the nuclear launch codes in all the slots..." What's hidden under your CTRL+V? "42608984. Oh [cabbage]." Nah, I don't know. Don't have much of an opinion for this really; Congressmen already do it.
  17. I wish the word troll wouldn't be so highly used...it's giving these guys a chance of being smart since they're acting and all.
  18. Giordano replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    People have such a lack of foresight. It's been cold and cloudy the last few days, this morning it was sunny. Everybody puts on hot sunny California gear and goes to school. In the 40s and artic-cold wind blowing. A simple step-outside or a look at the weather would of solved their problem.
  19. Giordano replied to deathdrow's topic in Off-Topic
    Drugs are overrated and I hate people who push that overrated ness. I don't think drugs are evil sinful things, do whatever you want; but don't go on a friggen crusade, thinking you're breaking the norm, and all smart cuz you can name some facts that drugs aren't bad. It's like being proud of drinking when you're 45. Other adults won't be impressed. So shut it! /mini-rant
  20. If it has to strike, lets hope it's up north. :shame:
  21. Legos, Hot Wheels + road pieces for city building, and Banjo Kazooie.
  22. One would also say, the more people here means more consumers. Meaning more jobs. Just saying. Wouldn't be a problem if people didn't need jobs in order to be consumers. But people consume more than they produce, especially in this country.
  23. One would also say, the more people here means more consumers. Meaning more jobs. Just saying. I don't believe that it's so much the fact that they're half-Native, but the fact that a lot of illegals don't transition well and a lot of them can barely speak English. I don't suspect anyone of being a candidate for illegal immigration unless they hardly speak English, then I start to become suspicious. Not so much the parents, but most children of immigrants don't speak much Spanish, they're English. When dealing with immigration, it's the long run that counts not the short-term. Hmm. I didn't realize that. In my opinion, if a person is willing to contribute to society, they should be a candidate for Citizenship. If they are not willing to do so, they should be kicked out immediately. Likewise, they should be willing to give up part of their identity in order to conform to our culture, respect our values, and learn our language if they want to move here. If they aren't willing to do that, they are dangerous to our society. However, you must also realize that there is a limit to our resources; American-born individuals should always gain priority over an immigrant. We must also try to prevent overpopulation. It's for the greater good, after all. We can't save the world. So is America the melting pot or not? It's not just about mixing races, but cultures. Besides, the next generation becomes quickly Americanized. Remember what this country stands for: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Stick with the Constitution or don't. Also, stick with Capitalism or don't. Whoever can do the job better...should get it.
  24. Okay, I expect you not to ever reply in any problem/current event thread about changing the status quo or anything of the sort.

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