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Thread started 03/07/13 7:43am

JoeTyler

Do you enjoy breaking the law??

Hell yeah I do

stealing, dealing (not the "big" substances though), illegally downloading, not paying the subway, ignoring the traffic laws, breaking big mouths, etc, I wasn't born to be a cop that's for sure

If get caught, I don't give a shit, a couple of years (or less) in the shadows (gym, food and shelter included), who gives a shit

what about you? do you usually break the law?

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Reply #1 posted 03/07/13 7:45am

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Reply #2 posted 03/07/13 7:48am

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I love cutting off mattress tags

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Reply #3 posted 03/07/13 7:49am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

I love cutting off mattress tags

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Reply #4 posted 03/07/13 7:51am

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I hustle sometimes, for thrills.

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Reply #5 posted 03/07/13 8:17am

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Nope. I’m a rule follower, always have been.

As long as I morally agree with the law, I’m all for following it. Stealing, littering, driving like a maniac, they all suck.

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Reply #6 posted 03/07/13 8:59am

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depends. mostly i follow rules. traffic rules for example REAL important folks follow those. signal turns, don't tailgate, etc. that's basic safety.

but something like a corporation fracking for shale oil and contaminating a community water source like the st criox river? maybe not a rule follower. tempted to go all eco-terrorist on those folks and shut them down.

so it depends.

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Reply #7 posted 03/07/13 9:08am

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XxAxX said:

depends. mostly i follow rules. traffic rules for example REAL important folks follow those. signal turns, don't tailgate, etc. that's basic safety.

but something like a corporation fracking for shale oil and contaminating a community water source like the st criox river? maybe not a rule follower. tempted to go all eco-terrorist on those folks and shut them down.

so it depends.

And if you did you would do so accepting that you could face life in prison if not the death penalty?

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Reply #8 posted 03/07/13 9:15am

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CarrieMpls said:

Nope. I’m a rule follower, always have been.

As long as I morally agree with the law, I’m all for following it. Stealing, littering, driving like a maniac, they all suck.

Same here. The only thing is I tend to sometimes speed about 5 to 10mph over the speed limit on my way to work on the interstate only. In my defense it used to be that speed but they reduced it.

I don't generally speed at all other than on my way to work. I do the speed limit on my way home though.

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Reply #9 posted 03/07/13 9:18am

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kewlschool said:

CarrieMpls said:

Nope. I’m a rule follower, always have been.

As long as I morally agree with the law, I’m all for following it. Stealing, littering, driving like a maniac, they all suck.

Same here. The only thing is I tend to sometimes speed about 5 to 10mph over the speed limit on my way to work on the interstate only. In my defense it used to be that speed but they reduced it.

I don't generally speed at all other than on my way to work. I do the speed limit on my way home though.

oh yeah. I drive, lets just say 'well over the speed limit' on interstates.

I LOVE driving FAST

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Reply #10 posted 03/07/13 9:56am

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CarrieMpls said:

Nope. I’m a rule follower, always have been.

As long as I morally agree with the law, I’m all for following it. Stealing, littering, driving like a maniac, they all suck.

Right on Carrie! I totally agree with you. Some people are just plain assholes and wonder why the world is so f*cked up.

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Reply #11 posted 03/07/13 9:58am

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Empress said:

CarrieMpls said:

Nope. I’m a rule follower, always have been.

As long as I morally agree with the law, I’m all for following it. Stealing, littering, driving like a maniac, they all suck.

Right on Carrie! I totally agree with you. Some people are just plain assholes and wonder why the world is so f*cked up.

Civil Engineers are to blame for a lot of common public fuckery.

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Reply #12 posted 03/07/13 10:01am

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Cuddles said:

Empress said:

Right on Carrie! I totally agree with you. Some people are just plain assholes and wonder why the world is so f*cked up.

Civil Engineers are to blame for a lot of common public fuckery.

It takes all kinds to contribute to public fuckery. This thread proves that.

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Reply #13 posted 03/07/13 10:04am

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Empress said:

Cuddles said:

Civil Engineers are to blame for a lot of common public fuckery.

It takes all kinds to contribute to public fuckery. This thread proves that.

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Reply #14 posted 03/07/13 10:08am

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Cuddles said:

Empress said:

It takes all kinds to contribute to public fuckery. This thread proves that.

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evillol

perhaps Empress was looking for this sentence "many people are just plain sheeps and wonder why the world is ruled by some pupeteers in the shadows"


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Reply #15 posted 03/07/13 10:16am

Empress

JoeTyler said:

Cuddles said:

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evillol

perhaps Empress was looking for this sentence "many people are just plain sheeps and wonder why the world is ruled by some pupeteers in the shadows"


Empress is aware of exactly what she was looking for - thank you very much. And, she stands by her statement.

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Reply #16 posted 03/07/13 4:29pm

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i went above the speed limit on my way home nod

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Reply #17 posted 03/07/13 4:40pm

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I stole food from local bodega's when I was a kid

I sold some weed,been a prostitute and John

Big whoopie deal

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Reply #18 posted 03/08/13 8:03pm

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Reply #19 posted 03/08/13 8:11pm

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when i was a kid i peed in the beach waters

i once fluffed in a lift

i dropped a chocolate biscuit and put it back in the pack for someone else to eat then grabbed a clean one

and not that long ago i ran over a sparrow sad

i luv being hand cuffed so i am working hard at being a crim cool

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Reply #20 posted 03/08/13 8:21pm

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Give me an open road and I'm doing 100 in a heartbeat. Outside of that nah breaking the law ain't something I enjoy. A few rules maybe but not everyday laws.
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Reply #21 posted 03/09/13 6:08am

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ahhh so that explains it

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Reply #22 posted 03/09/13 6:17am

JoeTyler

OldFriends4Sale said:

ahhh so that explains it

lol lol

go ahead and close the thread, that's your especiality

it was a bullshit/joke/fake thread anyway, so I couldn't care less

you're like the worst mod ever, if you can even be called that wink

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Reply #23 posted 03/09/13 8:35am

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morningsong said:

Give me an open road and I'm doing 100 in a heartbeat. Outside of that nah breaking the law ain't something I enjoy. A few rules maybe but not everyday laws.

in that case I would assume that is was not breaking the law that was the thrill but driving 100MPH, i have driven over 100 MPH (161 KPH) both legally and illegally and the thrill was about the same.

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Reply #24 posted 03/09/13 8:41am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

morningsong said:

Give me an open road and I'm doing 100 in a heartbeat. Outside of that nah breaking the law ain't something I enjoy. A few rules maybe but not everyday laws.

in that case I would assume that is was not breaking the law that was the thrill but driving 100MPH, i have driven over 100 MPH (161 KPH) both legally and illegally and the thrill was about the same.

I just believe todays cars are made to safely handle those speed, it just dumb ass who try to control the road, or don't know to stay out of the passing lane that fuck things up. Its illegal to drive in the passing lane in some states thankfully, people know to get over.

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Reply #25 posted 03/09/13 8:46am

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Cuddles said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

in that case I would assume that is was not breaking the law that was the thrill but driving 100MPH, i have driven over 100 MPH (161 KPH) both legally and illegally and the thrill was about the same.

I just believe todays cars are made to safely handle those speed, it just dumb ass who try to control the road, or don't know to stay out of the passing lane that fuck things up. Its illegal to drive in the passing lane in some states thankfully, people know to get over.

it's just a matter of WHEN one should increase the speed

6:30 am, semi-empty freeway? HELL YES

12:00 pm, cars everywhere, "baby on board" stickers ? HELL NO

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Reply #26 posted 03/09/13 8:49am

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Cuddles said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

in that case I would assume that is was not breaking the law that was the thrill but driving 100MPH, i have driven over 100 MPH (161 KPH) both legally and illegally and the thrill was about the same.

I just believe todays cars are made to safely handle those speed, it just dumb ass who try to control the road, or don't know to stay out of the passing lane that fuck things up. Its illegal to drive in the passing lane in some states thankfully, people know to get over.

the car maybe able to handle those speeds but how many people do you know do you trust to drive that fast on open roads? (on a side note there was a recent story about how car's LIE when then they have speedometers that show 140 MPH. But that is nothing new 28ish years ago I had a car that said it could go 120 my dad said "they can't really go that fast. They just put that to sell cars.")

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Reply #27 posted 03/09/13 8:55am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

Cuddles said:

I just believe todays cars are made to safely handle those speed, it just dumb ass who try to control the road, or don't know to stay out of the passing lane that fuck things up. Its illegal to drive in the passing lane in some states thankfully, people know to get over.

the car maybe able to handle those speeds but how many people do you know do you trust to drive that fast on open roads? (on a side note there was a recent story about how car's LIE when then they have speedometers that show 140 MPH. But that is nothing new 28ish years ago I had a car that said it could go 120 my dad said "they can't really go that fast. They just put that to sell cars.")

i wouldnt drive a 28 yar old car that fast, but an new Audi BMW etc I would and do.

I have awesome video late night in Chi, not posted for obvious reasons. razz

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Reply #28 posted 03/09/13 9:00am

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Cuddles said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

the car maybe able to handle those speeds but how many people do you know do you trust to drive that fast on open roads? (on a side note there was a recent story about how car's LIE when then they have speedometers that show 140 MPH. But that is nothing new 28ish years ago I had a car that said it could go 120 my dad said "they can't really go that fast. They just put that to sell cars.")

i wouldnt drive a 28 yar old car that fast, but an new Audi BMW etc I would and do.

I have awesome video late night in Chi, not posted for obvious reasons. razz

my concern would be a random person or car or beast or just the over all poor quality of roads... i have paid to drive on a closed course and when i was in the army we did specialized driving training on closed courses and down run ways...

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Reply #29 posted 03/09/13 1:07pm

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I remember a sketch by Dutch comedian Theo Maassen: Have you ever seen car drivers waiting for a red light in the middle of the night with no traffic at all? Those are really scary people!!!
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