Originally All Random All Mid, ARAM is a league of legends game mode in which all participants are given random champions to play on a one-lane map popularly referred to as Murderbridge.
I wonder how effective it would be as a political tactic to just start making fun of people who express fear-based narratives relying on the fiction of guns as self-defense tools.
Not in an angry way that can be engaged with, just a kind of silly and dismissive and emasculating one.
i think it's hilarious when the party of progressiveness and inclusivity chooses to emasculate gun owners (or pickup drivers, or)
@TL DR I went back and reread this post and it came off as way more aggressive and antagonistic than I had intended
Please accept my apologies and this coupon for one (1) free dap:
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If you leave your car unlocked, and someone steals it and kills a bunch of people, you will go to jail.
But if you leave your gun unlocked and someone steals it nothing bad will happen to you.
?? That can't be true (about the car).
Coincidentally, I'm reading Mister Mercedes right now
And I agree, I don't think it works that way
Is it any good?
They moistly come out at night, moistly.
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Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
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Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
Well, to a degree. Negligence is a thing.
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Yellow Diamond portrait (From the SU fangirl)
Rydia Sprite (From a guy who wanted me to draw his "waifu" but did not have one so he told me to pick one and he often posts a thing... it's complicated)
More Undertales for my phone lockscreen that is inspired by Abbey Road album art. (A rad guy who likes undertale)
i don't know what to do tonight, hahahahaha.
I like Rydia; she's cool and her sprite is cute.
Steam, LoL: credeiki
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Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
Well, to a degree. Negligence is a thing.
Sure, but do you have an example where being victimized by someone else results in you being charged with negligence?
EDIT: Specifically as a result of what that person does, not what you've done, I mean.
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
Owning a car greatly increases someone's risk of being killed by a car. In fact, it is most likely that their own car will be the cause of their death.
They moistly come out at night, moistly.
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The best dog post is dog_solutions with the dog holding a knife and the caption ending, "...you have a problem, you get the dog solution."
Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
Well, to a degree. Negligence is a thing.
Sure, but do you have an example where being victimized by someone else results in you being charged with negligence?
EDIT: Specifically as a result of what that person does, not what you've done, I mean.
This is called wrecking yourself because you didn't check yourself.
I'm surprised you haven't heard of it.
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
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Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
Well, to a degree. Negligence is a thing.
Sure, but do you have an example where being victimized by someone else results in you being charged with negligence?
EDIT: Specifically as a result of what that person does, not what you've done, I mean.
I think this is covered by the proximate cause doctrine. SKFM picked a fine time to get banned.
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Nova_CI have the needThe need for speedRegistered Userregular
Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
Owning a car greatly increases someone's risk of being killed by a car. In fact, it is most likely that their own car will be the cause of their death.
If you leave your car unlocked, and someone steals it and kills a bunch of people, you will go to jail.
But if you leave your gun unlocked and someone steals it nothing bad will happen to you.
?? That can't be true (about the car).
Coincidentally, I'm reading Mister Mercedes right now
And I agree, I don't think it works that way
Is it any good?
Can't tell yet?
Some... unusually unsavory subtexts have been introduced... we'll see how that plays out
Other than that, King rarely leaves me regretting having read his work
@Nova_C apparently, if you give your racist psycho grandson a gun for his birthday days before he murders a church full of black people, you're apparently not held responsible, either. Regardless of you knowing he was weird and unstable.
Though, yeah, that car thing... doesn't seem real? I mean, I wouldn't be too surprised, but...
Like, if you're the victim of a crime, I don't think you should then bear responsibility for further actions of the perpetrator of said crime. That's an idiotic precedent.
Well, to a degree. Negligence is a thing.
Sure, but do you have an example where being victimized by someone else results in you being charged with negligence?
EDIT: Specifically as a result of what that person does, not what you've done, I mean.
This is called wrecking yourself because you didn't check yourself.
I'm surprised you haven't heard of it.
"I'm arresting you for failing to check yourself. You have the right to wreck yourself."
I managed to stay after work at the board game meetup in the mall under my office. Very much worth. I learned to play (and won) Mage Knight, a cute deckbuilding and board movement game by Vlaada Chvatil. Can't remember who was just talking about it, maybe jakobagger or RiemannLives .
I want to buy it, although I bet no one would play it with me and it would just live on my shelf forever like many other boardgames.
Also I show up to this meetup for the first time and:
me: "hey how does this work"
nerd #1: "what sort of games do you like, just choose whatever and you'll find people"
me: "I own Catan, Dominion, Lords of Waterdeep...that sort of thing. Maybe I could learn Suburbia? Oh, I don't like coop games though, they aren't fun."
neckbeard: "you can't say they aren't fun."
me *sigh*: "I mean I see how people like them but they aren't my cup of tea"
(not said: 'jesus christ man, normal people understand that "not fun" generally implies "not fun for me" especially in the context in which I said it')
neckbeard: "well, actually, you just said aren't fun as a blanket statement, so--"
me (interrupts): "I mean they are objectively are not fun and you are bad for liking them." *turns back to nerd #1* "so, what game did you want to play."
neckbeard tolerance is getting lower. Or rather, I'll put up with them but I am going to be mean to them.
I went to a board game meetup a few times in austin
it made me sad because it was held at a pizza place and most of the attendees didn't order food or drinks and it's like
bros and broettes this business is allowing us to use this space at least get a coke or some shit
and then one time a dude was I think hitting on a lady by teaching her a game
and I was like hey can I learn this game and he was quite cold and rude and I was like I am not trying to move in on this girl I just want to play the game
so I didn't come back after that
I need to find a tabletop or boardgaems group or meet up or something.
But then I think, "Neckbeards. Ugh."
They can be pretty fun to play games with because they often do actually care and know the rules.
Well, depending on the type of neckbeard.
I had some mixed meet ups for Pathfinder back in SA. Most of the group folks were cool but the DM for one group was a complete grognard. Verbally abusive and non-communicative
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe
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If you steal a car from tribal lands and then kill a gun with it, technically the owner is only responsible if you left a small satchel of glass beads behind in the parking spot.
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
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Ah, I see. Thanks.
Ah, I see. Thanks.
But if you leave your gun unlocked and someone steals it nothing bad will happen to you.
?? That can't be true (about the car).
Let our peoples never quarrel @Gooey
Please allow me to join you in the shooting of revolvers into the air as is your custom
That's ridiculous and you know it.
Coincidentally, I'm reading Mister Mercedes right now
And I agree, I don't think it works that way
Yes.
Is it any good?
Okay, good. :P
LoL for people who haven't yet realised they don't actually like LoL.
Well, to a degree. Negligence is a thing.
ha
I like Rydia; she's cool and her sprite is cute.
Sure, but do you have an example where being victimized by someone else results in you being charged with negligence?
EDIT: Specifically as a result of what that person does, not what you've done, I mean.
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Owning a car greatly increases someone's risk of being killed by a car. In fact, it is most likely that their own car will be the cause of their death.
I thought you were being serious for a second and I started googling to find a citation, and I did find this
So I don't consider my time wasted.
This is called wrecking yourself because you didn't check yourself.
I'm surprised you haven't heard of it.
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
This is very true!
if someone stole you, and used you to murder a bunch of people, you should be held responsible.
also, people don't kill people, people kill people..
brb, shipping you an internets.
Can't tell yet?
Some... unusually unsavory subtexts have been introduced... we'll see how that plays out
Other than that, King rarely leaves me regretting having read his work
@Nova_C apparently, if you give your racist psycho grandson a gun for his birthday days before he murders a church full of black people, you're apparently not held responsible, either. Regardless of you knowing he was weird and unstable.
Though, yeah, that car thing... doesn't seem real? I mean, I wouldn't be too surprised, but...
"I'm arresting you for failing to check yourself. You have the right to wreck yourself."
Well this definitely makes sense.
I had some mixed meet ups for Pathfinder back in SA. Most of the group folks were cool but the DM for one group was a complete grognard. Verbally abusive and non-communicative
Please happen in the MCU please happen in the MCU please happen in the MCU
This is a bad thing if I can't sleep tonight.
This is a GREAT thing if I can still sleep tonight.
Okay, he's got me there.
I mean have you seen wild wild west? it's a terrible movie
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies