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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2010 8:06:12 GMT -6
He's like a brother to me, but reading back it looks like we have a different Mom. OOOH my, it looks like you got me. NOT.
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Post by brumsongs on Nov 1, 2010 8:17:54 GMT -6
He's like a brother to me, but reading back it looks like we have a different Mom. OOOH my, it looks like you got me. NOT. Not my intention.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2010 8:37:38 GMT -6
I'm not sure how it's possible for anyone to take seriously anything someone named Rev. Agave w/ an IT costume says, particularly anyone who has read him for awhile............ Creepy? Absolutely. Creepier still, are those who agree with him on some of his most lunatic ideas. He is, without a doubt, THE most imaginative poster present.
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Post by whitediamonds on Nov 1, 2010 8:42:09 GMT -6
I'm not sure how it's possible for anyone to take seriously anything someone named Rev. Agave w/ an IT costume says, particularly anyone who has read him for awhile............ Creepy? Absolutely. Creepier still, are those who agree with him on some of his most lunatic ideas. He is, without a doubt, THE most imaginative poster present. ;D Agree
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Post by Eminey1 on Nov 2, 2010 13:41:50 GMT -6
What is interesting is that almost 100% of your posts are directed at Mike and I telling us how you feel about our posts. Not very useful of you. Why are you projecting your issues on us? Shouldn't you be studying for finals, nailing your wife, or attending to other important matters since your life is allegedly so much more productive and fulfilling than ours? Well judging by the type of material you post here almost anyones life is more productive than yours. Had you bothered to attend school you would know finals are at the end of a semester. No wife to worry about have never been married, thanks for the concern though. I would say my life is productive, between working full time, college full time ( going back again), as well as helping out as a store whose profits benefit domestic violence victims I would say my life isnt to bad. Please do share your current life situation. Sorry Agave don't wanna be jumping on your defence wagon but this guy has got this Brit seething! I know you can fight your own battles but here comes my rant! RobS When you can truly understand loss then you would truly understand justice. You have no idea how it feels to be reminded about the loss of a loved one by a bar of music, a smell in the air and those dreams that leave you cold. So many antis sit behing their computer screens and hate people for supporting the DP, but next time you are with the person you love more than life, the person you would do anything for; take a minute and think about some b@stard taking them brutally from you. Easy to fob that thought off I guess whn you don't have to deal with this in reality. To you RobS and all your little whining cronies on the anti bandwagon - count your blessings - continue to love those closest to you and also keep defending those who ruin our lives - afterall human rights should come first! I guess you feel the pain of these people on DR - you have no idea of pain! You make me hurl!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2010 17:45:09 GMT -6
Well judging by the type of material you post here almost anyones life is more productive than yours. Had you bothered to attend school you would know finals are at the end of a semester. No wife to worry about have never been married, thanks for the concern though. I would say my life is productive, between working full time, college full time ( going back again), as well as helping out as a store whose profits benefit domestic violence victims I would say my life isnt to bad. Please do share your current life situation. Sorry Agave don't wanna be jumping on your defence wagon but this guy has got this Brit seething! I know you can fight your own battles but here comes my rant! RobS When you can truly understand loss then you would truly understand justice. You have no idea how it feels to be reminded about the loss of a loved one by a bar of music, a smell in the air and those dreams that leave you cold. So many antis sit behing their computer screens and hate people for supporting the DP, but next time you are with the person you love more than life, the person you would do anything for; take a minute and think about some b@stard taking them brutally from you. Easy to fob that thought off I guess whn you don't have to deal with this in reality. To you RobS and all your little whining cronies on the anti bandwagon - count your blessings - continue to love those closest to you and also keep defending those who ruin our lives - afterall human rights should come first! I guess you feel the pain of these people on DR - you have no idea of pain! You make me hurl! Umm. I believe Rob is still pro.
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Post by Stormyweather on Nov 3, 2010 14:55:01 GMT -6
You have some serious issues. Your obsession with posting useless drivel on the website is disturbing at least. You are going to look back one day and realize all the time you spent on here posting junk could have been invested more wisely in other areas of your life. If you dont have anything useful to post, why bother posting it? Since they can't defend their views, they just prefer to attack the anti instead of the anti argument. Sorry I see no attack.
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Post by brumsongs on Nov 3, 2010 16:10:16 GMT -6
That is why I'm fighting this one so hard. I was not even drunk. My kid was screaming at me in the backseat and I accidentally bumped the trailer hitch of the truck in front of me at a stoplight. There was no damage whatsoever, but the a$$wipe called the police. I only blew a .06 (under the legal limit), but the cop took me to jail because there were a few tabs of Vicoden in the cup holder. My lawyer thinks I have a good chance of getting the felony dropped down to a misdemeanor, so I'm not too worried. If you already had 3 duis you shouldn't have been drinking, regardless if it was below the legal limit. Can't you read? He was on vicoden, how was he supposed to remember that he'd had dui's , like, years ago or something? He should so sue the doctor for that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2010 16:25:25 GMT -6
Really, his kid is at fault.
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Post by brumsongs on Nov 3, 2010 16:32:33 GMT -6
Really, his kid is at fault. True dat. Here he is putting up with all sorts of crap when he wasn't feeling well, just so he could give the crumbsnatcher a day out. Erick is a great American.
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Post by Big Al on Nov 3, 2010 18:18:28 GMT -6
Please do share your current life situation. 31 yrs old and a custodial engineer (when I'm working). Currently collecting unemployment while stuck at home on an ankle monitor until I get this 4th DUI sorted out. 4 kids, a dog, and a studio apartment above a bar. Also have a badass 83' Trans Am parked in my GF's lawn. All it needs is a new transmission and it's good to go. Finished 11 grades of schooling and was smart enough to get my GED while serving my sentence for DUI #2. Plus I have a cousin who is a construction foreman who offered to hook me up with a job after I get my current shyt taken care of. All in all, my life is pretty sweet. We really should go drinking some time. I just couldn't this summer when I was in Milwaukee. I hope to next summer.
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Post by Stormyweather on Nov 3, 2010 18:39:21 GMT -6
If you already had 3 duis you shouldn't have been drinking, regardless if it was below the legal limit. Can't you read? He was on vicoden, how was he supposed to remember that he'd had dui's , like, years ago or something? He should so sue the doctor for that. Vicoden or Viagra?
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Post by halflife1052 on Nov 3, 2010 18:39:41 GMT -6
Don't hold my feet to the fire because I can't prove a word of this but I believe the Rev has been very successful at baiting people. If I am not mistaken, Eric is currently in law school not house arrest. I think he gets a kick out of the people who take his "wild comments" for serious argument and attempt to engage him.
Just my two cents . . .
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Post by Big Al on Nov 3, 2010 18:53:32 GMT -6
Don't hold my feet to the fire because I can't prove a word of this but I believe the Rev has been very successful at baiting people. If I am not mistaken, Eric is currently in law school not house arrest. I think he gets a kick out of the people who take his "wild comments" for serious argument and attempt to engage him. Just my two cents . . . Not the case. I have seen the guy on "cops" three times and I am sure he has been involved in many other situations. He actually might be one of those "exonerated" guys just here to mess with us.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2010 19:29:21 GMT -6
Don't hold my feet to the fire because I can't prove a word of this but I believe the Rev has been very successful at baiting people. If I am not mistaken, Eric is currently in law school not house arrest. I think he gets a kick out of the people who take his "wild comments" for serious argument and attempt to engage him. Just my two cents . . . You just can't trust him. He was anti when he first got here, dontcha know?
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Post by Felix2 on Nov 4, 2010 3:54:31 GMT -6
Since they can't defend their views, they just prefer to attack the anti instead of the anti argument. Sorry I see no attack. all that sex makin ya blind stormy?
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Post by moretoasts on Feb 14, 2013 17:38:18 GMT -6
RobS When you can truly understand loss then you would truly understand justice. There is no place in the democratic world, Eminey, where a Judge would be allowed to sit and rule in a court, when personally involved in the case. Same for a juror. Why is that, according to you? Justice isn't a personal understanding, but a commuity and social value. What is coming from that situation is more similar to anger and revenge. I don't call that justice, but i can fully understand the emotional side. I would not bet a cent that I wouldn't jump on the other side of the fence if a big loss happened to me with a murder, all I can wish is that I will never turn my mind that way. At the end I must admit I had a strange feeling when reading your posts, something was un-familiar with the usual ProPD profile here and I spent a bit of time reading all your forum user history. I got impressed and I really have much symphaty towards you. It's not true that most of anti hate and dislike the DP-proponents, at least I dont at all, otherwise I wouldn't be here. My personal believe is well radicated, but I am charmed by the pro-land and the contradiction shown by most its citizens, who can be the most sweety and honey persons, but fierce and brutally heartless on the issue.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 5:06:53 GMT -6
RobS When you can truly understand loss then you would truly understand justice. There is no place in the democratic world, Eminey, where a Judge would be allowed to sit and rule in a court, when personally involved in the case. Same for a juror. Why is that, according to you? Justice isn't a personal understanding, but a commuity and social value. What is coming from that situation is more similar to anger and revenge. I don't call that justice, but i can fully understand the emotional side. I would not bet a cent that I wouldn't jump on the other side of the fence if a big loss happened to me with a murder, all I can wish is that I will never turn my mind that way. At the end I must admit I had a strange feeling when reading your posts, something was un-familiar with the usual ProPD profile here and I spent a bit of time reading all your forum user history. I got impressed and I really have much symphaty towards you. It's not true that most of anti hate and dislike the DP-proponents, at least I dont at all, otherwise I wouldn't be here. My personal believe is well radicated, but I am charmed by the pro-land and the contradiction shown by most its citizens, who can be the most sweety and honey persons, but fierce and brutally heartless on the issue. you are responding to a post that is over 2 years old.
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Post by Eminey1 on Feb 16, 2013 5:55:56 GMT -6
There is no place in the democratic world, Eminey, where a Judge would be allowed to sit and rule in a court, when personally involved in the case. Same for a juror. Why is that, according to you? Justice isn't a personal understanding, but a commuity and social value. What is coming from that situation is more similar to anger and revenge. I don't call that justice, but i can fully understand the emotional side. I would not bet a cent that I wouldn't jump on the other side of the fence if a big loss happened to me with a murder, all I can wish is that I will never turn my mind that way. At the end I must admit I had a strange feeling when reading your posts, something was un-familiar with the usual ProPD profile here and I spent a bit of time reading all your forum user history. I got impressed and I really have much symphaty towards you. It's not true that most of anti hate and dislike the DP-proponents, at least I dont at all, otherwise I wouldn't be here. My personal believe is well radicated, but I am charmed by the pro-land and the contradiction shown by most its citizens, who can be the most sweety and honey persons, but fierce and brutally heartless on the issue. you are responding to a post that is over 2 years old. Well firstly let me begin by thanking you for taking the time to read some of my posts and perhaps gain a little knowledge of my circumstances. I was completely anti death penalty many moons ago, much like ,any antis thinking that the death penalty was not a cure, not an apt punishment etc. I am now 100% pro death penalty and will be until I draw my last breath. I think it is very easy to spit off hatred about this subject and I can hand on heart say I have been responsible for that at times. I don't believe in screaming my story from the rooftops I almost feel as though I would be disrespecting my little girls name. I look at my son who is fur now and am s thankful for how lucky we are, how I chose a effect father and how god helped me on my path in doing so. If you ever want to delve more into my opinions then feel free to send me a message .
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Post by SubSurfCPO(ret) on Feb 16, 2013 6:31:49 GMT -6
I like digging up the old posts now and then myself.
I can see a person changing their minds regardless of if it is frivolous or serious. People do that and more importantly can do that.
The big difference here is that you be challenged to defend your position, but more likely the change. We are a suspect group and for good reason.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2013 22:26:31 GMT -6
I like digging up the old posts now and then myself. I can see a person changing their minds regardless of if it is frivolous or serious. People do that and more importantly can do that. The big difference here is that you be challenged to defend your position, but more likely the change. We are a suspect group and for good reason. Sent from my LS670 using proboards I don't think it is good etiquette to just revive a 2 year old thread. Half the participants are either banned or not around anymore. If you need to revive an old argument start a new thread with a link to the old thread and quote the post you are commenting on. Its a lot cleaner.
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Feb 17, 2013 3:22:19 GMT -6
Different boards have different attitudes to so called Necroposting I guess. Ive seen some forums attack you for starting new threads when one already exists, even if its 5 years old and nobody has replied to it for years. I think thats too fussy personally and is a reason I prefer the easy going nature of this forum.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2013 4:47:47 GMT -6
Different boards have different attitudes to so called Necroposting I guess. Ive seen some forums attack you for starting new threads when one already exists, even if its 5 years old and nobody has replied to it for years. I think thats too fussy personally and is a reason I prefer the easy going nature of this forum. On stackoverflow they are like that some newbie comes along and asks a question and if it has been asked before people tersely respond telling the newbie they should hae searched the site. I dont see the value of reopening an old threads. Threads a dead for a reason. I used to be on a forum where they had a dead horse section, that is for issues such as gay marriage, and all the other divisive issues, so people can argue the same argument over and over again
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Feb 17, 2013 5:43:11 GMT -6
I like that Dead Horse section idea!
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Post by Potassium_Pixie on Feb 23, 2013 2:02:57 GMT -6
Obviously we wouldn't need such a section anymore since most of the topics from the old board are gone. Was the board purged or something?
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Post by Felix2 on Feb 23, 2013 15:55:47 GMT -6
as well as helping out as a store whose profits benefit domestic violence victims That's pretty cool. My ex-wives undoubtedly appreciate it. LMAO, Agave, youre a bastard!
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Post by The Tipsy Broker on Feb 24, 2013 1:10:10 GMT -6
Obviously we wouldn't need such a section anymore since most of the topics from the old board are gone. Was the board purged or something? Just a new look, the old topics are still here
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