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Originally Posted By Fantomas: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By Fantomas: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/bubbles_zps5bf5952f_GIF-110.gif Well, he's German, so... Scheisse LOL! I don't know if he is or not, really. I just wanted to get a rise out of you. Yeah, I'm a dickhead. Ich liebe dich. |
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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Originally Posted By FCSD2162: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl_53gnSEWw It's Baked Alaska, though. I hope your memory is better when dispensing drugs. View Quote Ehhhh,,,,,Frozen, Baked....what's the difference I imagine he's a fan of marijuana |
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"I WAS ON THE FRONT LINES! I PISSED IN FRONT OF THE COPS, NOT YOU!" -Goocheese
I didnt have "The Confederacy gets a kill" on my 2020 bingo card - USNGM2 |
When the Tide is out you can see who swims naked
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Originally Posted By FCSD2162: LOL! I don't know if he is or not, really. I just wanted to get a rise out of you. Yeah, I'm a dickhead. Ich liebe dich. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By Fantomas: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By Fantomas: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/bubbles_zps5bf5952f_GIF-110.gif Well, he's German, so... Scheisse LOL! I don't know if he is or not, really. I just wanted to get a rise out of you. Yeah, I'm a dickhead. Ich liebe dich. Ich Dich auch |
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- Originally Posted By elcope: Er ist ein Bier leener "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice" H.P. Baxxter |
Originally Posted By Mariner82: I'm having a hard time reconciling this with previous comments about CeCe's basement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mariner82: Originally Posted By GreasyEasy: Great point, and I'm sure for every one asset we see on the streets, another one is hidden somewhere. I would not fuck around tonight in Cleveland unless I liked punishment. He’s a walking, talking, KINOing contradiction. |
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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anyone for drinking game with ''come on man" during the shit show? i tried thinking of another way to word it but decided eh fuck it have at it guys
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Originally Posted By Fantomas: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By Fantomas: Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By Fantomas: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/bubbles_zps5bf5952f_GIF-110.gif Well, he's German, so... Scheisse LOL! I don't know if he is or not, really. I just wanted to get a rise out of you. Yeah, I'm a dickhead. Ich liebe dich. Ich Dich auch |
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
- 2020 Riot Squad member |
- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
- 2020 Riot Squad member |
"I WAS ON THE FRONT LINES! I PISSED IN FRONT OF THE COPS, NOT YOU!" -Goocheese
I didnt have "The Confederacy gets a kill" on my 2020 bingo card - USNGM2 |
talking to glo horses now
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Mike_314....If there was communism in the desert, there would soon be a shortage of sand.
Sometimes reading comprehension is hard and I fail miserably :( 2020 - Riot Squad member |
I'm pretty sure this Baked Alaska desert character has the AdHd
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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When the Tide is out you can see who swims naked
AZ, USA
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- Originally Posted By elcope: Er ist ein Bier leener "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice" H.P. Baxxter |
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We'll get to see if this is true very soon, LOL.
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I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery Envy was once considered to be one of the seven deadly sins before it became one of the most admired virtues under its new name, 'social justice. |
View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Don't start no Inception computer dumpster shit, evo! |
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery Envy was once considered to be one of the seven deadly sins before it became one of the most admired virtues under its new name, 'social justice. |
"I WAS ON THE FRONT LINES! I PISSED IN FRONT OF THE COPS, NOT YOU!" -Goocheese
I didnt have "The Confederacy gets a kill" on my 2020 bingo card - USNGM2 |
Originally Posted By Cecenrse: We'll get to see if this is true very soon, LOL.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EjHnyZmWkAADzRQ?format=jpg&name=large View Quote If that isn't the script, the one they actually have prepared can't be far different. |
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fuck, he is stuck on repeat "blm sucks" Attached File
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Long motorcade pulling into debate arena. ETA Biden
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I guess he found another group of Biden fans....
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Mike_314....If there was communism in the desert, there would soon be a shortage of sand.
Sometimes reading comprehension is hard and I fail miserably :( 2020 - Riot Squad member |
Originally Posted By GreasyEasy: You guys are killing FCSD View Quote Originally Posted By evo7011: we are living inside the matrix now View Quote Originally Posted By Scoobysmak: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/giphy-84.gif Need to put more dumpsters on order.... View Quote I hate each and every one of you with every fiber of my being. A pox upon you all! |
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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Originally Posted By Doodles: Yeah that's not smelly at all. Heard it from a friend who, heard it from a friend who, heard it from another... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVtIgfqI6yo View Quote Dunno about ISIS, but it's an absolute certainty that some of the more wayward kids have gone off to play games with the YPG. International commie solidarity, after all. I'd be shocked if there hasn't been some experience and training passed on from that. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/untold-story-syria-antifa-platoon-666159/ |
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If Baked Alaska could be on every night. My side hurts!
Black yut so triggered! |
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Mike_314....If there was communism in the desert, there would soon be a shortage of sand.
Sometimes reading comprehension is hard and I fail miserably :( 2020 - Riot Squad member |
BA's about to get thumped.
ETA, wrong streamer |
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Mike_314....If there was communism in the desert, there would soon be a shortage of sand.
Sometimes reading comprehension is hard and I fail miserably :( 2020 - Riot Squad member |
Live Protests & Riots: Day 125 | Portland, Louisville, Seattle, LA, Rochester |
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Originally Posted By FCSD2162: I hate each and every one of you with every fiber of my being. A pox upon you all! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FCSD2162: Originally Posted By GreasyEasy: You guys are killing FCSD Originally Posted By evo7011: we are living inside the matrix now Originally Posted By Scoobysmak: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/giphy-84.gif Need to put more dumpsters on order.... I hate each and every one of you with every fiber of my being. A pox upon you all! Just you wait until the debate gets rolling . . . Click To View Spoiler |
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"I didn't even know cannibalism was a CoC violation." FredMan
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Originally Posted By Seiran: It's really not. Chili, as initially created, did not have beans in it. It is believed that it was during the expansion times and cowboy era that beans were introduced as a way to help make the chili meals go further since they usually had limited resources and needed meals that could be stretched over the course of a few days during a drive, expedition, or relocation. So, technically, and in arfcom literal reality, it's "get both". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Seiran: Originally Posted By Mariner82: Originally Posted By Scoobysmak: I would like new voting rules. It has to be in person with a form of verified ID. You must take a test that you are for America and mentally capable of making solid choices. >snip> Mentally capable: According to science how many genders are there. Beans or no beans in chili ..... Just a basic thought. I admit I would probably study just to make sure I could pass. Be a good refresher on how our country was founded and why I need to stand up for freedom. Maybe I haven't had my cup of coffee yet... https://media1.tenor.com/images/20723ff24894677b606e39ef6b9e983c/tenor.gif?itemid=15807645 No. Beans are for the poors. |
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"Never underestimate the tenacity of folks without the distraction of internet pornography." -TxRabbitBane
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"Don't touch me bro. You're a faggot!"
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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Originally Posted By TX_M1: Do you want to die of alcohol poisoning? Because this is how you die of alcohol poisoning View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TX_M1: Originally Posted By chicken_rider: anyone for drinking game with ''come on man" during the shit show? i tried thinking of another way to word it but decided eh fuck it have at it guys Do you want to die of alcohol poisoning? Because this is how you die of alcohol poisoning Wife found one with a few sayings on it. There's two columns and its for either candidate. I said we would die, so we split them up. I'm still going to die tonight. |
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Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Just you wait until the debate gets rolling . . . Click To View Spoiler View Quote |
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
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ICE preparing targeted arrests in ‘sanctuary cities,’ amplifying president’s campaign theme
Click To View Spoiler By Nick Miroff and Devlin Barrett
September 29, 2020 at 6:37 p.m. EDT The Trump administration is preparing an immigration enforcement blitz next month that would target arrests in U.S. cities and jurisdictions that have adopted “sanctuary” policies, according to three U.S. officials who described a plan with public messaging that echoes the president’s law-and-order campaign rhetoric. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation, known informally as the “sanctuary op,” could begin in California as soon as later this week. It would then expand to cities including Denver and Philadelphia, according to two of the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive government law enforcement plans. Chad Wolf, acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, probably will travel to at least one of the jurisdictions where the operation will take place to boost President Trump’s claims that leaders in those cities have failed to protect residents from dangerous criminals, two officials said. Trump has inveighed against sanctuary jurisdictions throughout his presidency, and he has expanded those attacks to include Democratic mayors in cities convulsed by racial justice demonstrations and sporadic rioting after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The immigration operation would sync with two themes of Trump’s reelection campaign: His crackdown on immigration and his push to vilify cities led by Democrats, who he blames for crime and violence. Two officials with knowledge of plans for the sanctuary op described it as more of a political messaging campaign than a major ICE operation, noting that the agency already concentrates on immigration violators with criminal records and routinely arrests them without much fanfare. ICE officials have repeatedly warned cities and counties considering sanctuary policies that the agency would send more agents to make arrests into their jurisdictions, not fewer, if they go forward with their plans. “We do not comment on any law enforcement sensitive issues that may adversely impact our officers and the public,” Mike Alvarez, an ICE spokesman, said Tuesday in response to questions about the planned raids. “However, every day as part of routine operations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement targets and arrests criminal aliens and other individuals who have violated our nation’s immigration laws.” Alvarez said jurisdictions that don’t cooperate with ICE increase risks for agents and the public. “Generally speaking, as ICE has noted for years, in jurisdictions where cooperation does not exist and ICE is not allowed to assume custody of aliens from jails, ICE is forced to arrest at-large criminal aliens out in the communities instead of under the safe confines of a jail,” he said. Cities and jurisdictions with sanctuary policies that eschew or prohibit coordination with ICE typically refuse to hold immigrants in jail longer than they are required to so that ICE officers can take them into custody. Such cities also do not help ICE by checking the legal status of suspects who are arrested or detained for minor offenses. ICE agents operating in sanctuary jurisdictions still may take custody of suspected immigration violators, but without local cooperation they face the added challenge of finding out when those individuals will be released from jail and do not have the benefit of a coordinated handoff. The policies, which have been adopted in many of the country’s largest cities, have a significant impact on ICE operations by limiting the number of potential deportees who can be easily taken into custody. According to the latest statistics, 70 percent of the arrests ICE makes occur after the agency has been notified about an immigrant’s pending release from jail or state prison. ICE has lodged more than 160,000 such “detainers” with local law enforcement agencies since 2019, the agency said. Sanctuary policies also have worsened a backlog of what ICE calls “at-large criminal and fugitive aliens ICE seeks to apprehend,” according to the agency. Officials in sanctuary jurisdictions say their policies preserve community trust in immigrant neighborhoods, where officers need residents to report crimes and cooperate with local authorities without fear of being deported. The Trump administration has periodically threatened to run operations targeting sanctuary cities, including one plan to bus migrants from the border and release them in San Francisco and other Democratic-run jurisdictions. The president also has threatened to strip those governments of federal funding. White House officials pushed hard last year for a “family op” targeting migrant parents with children, but that effort did not yield the volume of arrests Trump was seeking. The president tipped off that operation, announcing it in a tweet. Some ICE officials privately attributed the operation’s underwhelming results to Trump’s boasting and indiscipline. Upon learning of prior operations, undocumented immigrants in numerous cities have gone deeper underground, fearing that they might be arrested and deported while their children — sometimes U.S. citizens — will be left behind. The idea for a campaign publicizing criminal arrests in sanctuary jurisdictions has been floated repeatedly during the Trump administration, two officials said, and was under consideration actively this spring before the coronavirus pandemic. After the outbreak, ICE deferred some of its enforcement plans, citing health risks, and during that time, the agency’s arrests dropped by about one-third, statistics show. The decision by then-acting director Matt Albence was popular with ICE personnel who worried about exposing their families to the novel coronavirus, but Trump administration officials were irritated and wanted the president to be able to run on a campaign of tough enforcement, according to ICE and DHS officials who did not want to get into trouble with the White House. Albence retired last month. Alexei Woltornist, a DHS spokesman, said the department “does not comment on or confirm allegedly leaked operational plans.” On Monday, ICE announced a dozen arrests in Mecklenburg County, N.C., where voters elected a sheriff in 2018 who curbed the jurisdiction’s cooperation with ICE. That campaign was featured prominently in the Netflix documentary series “Immigration Nation.” In a statement, ICE official Henry Lucero said the agency “cannot stand by idly while knowing the public is being misled about the role ICE plays in keeping the public safe.” “The fact is local policies prohibiting agencies from working with ICE put you in danger and waste police resources,” Lucero said. “The public should hold its leaders accountable and demand to know what type of criminals are being released from local custody instead of turned over to ICE.” ICE said six of these arrests included immigrants with criminal convictions who were wanted for deportation, a decision that left them “free to reoffend until their capture.” |
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This stream is so golden
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"I WAS ON THE FRONT LINES! I PISSED IN FRONT OF THE COPS, NOT YOU!" -Goocheese
I didnt have "The Confederacy gets a kill" on my 2020 bingo card - USNGM2 |
Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Just you wait until the debate gets rolling . . . Click To View Spoiler View Quote I thought that was more going to be for a depends commercial or geritol but I will take it.... |
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Mike_314....If there was communism in the desert, there would soon be a shortage of sand.
Sometimes reading comprehension is hard and I fail miserably :( 2020 - Riot Squad member |
Originally Posted By MotorMouth: Just you wait until the debate gets rolling . . . Click To View Spoiler View Quote It's true. All of it. Click To View Spoiler THE OPTICS WILL BE UBER KINO
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SSgt Jason A Decker. 11/6/09 |
Originally Posted By djohn: ICE preparing targeted arrests in ‘sanctuary cities,’ amplifying president’s campaign theme Click To View Spoiler By Nick Miroff and Devlin Barrett September 29, 2020 at 6:37 p.m. EDT The Trump administration is preparing an immigration enforcement blitz next month that would target arrests in U.S. cities and jurisdictions that have adopted “sanctuary” policies, according to three U.S. officials who described a plan with public messaging that echoes the president’s law-and-order campaign rhetoric. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation, known informally as the “sanctuary op,” could begin in California as soon as later this week. It would then expand to cities including Denver and Philadelphia, according to two of the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive government law enforcement plans. Chad Wolf, acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, probably will travel to at least one of the jurisdictions where the operation will take place to boost President Trump’s claims that leaders in those cities have failed to protect residents from dangerous criminals, two officials said. Trump has inveighed against sanctuary jurisdictions throughout his presidency, and he has expanded those attacks to include Democratic mayors in cities convulsed by racial justice demonstrations and sporadic rioting after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The immigration operation would sync with two themes of Trump’s reelection campaign: His crackdown on immigration and his push to vilify cities led by Democrats, who he blames for crime and violence. Two officials with knowledge of plans for the sanctuary op described it as more of a political messaging campaign than a major ICE operation, noting that the agency already concentrates on immigration violators with criminal records and routinely arrests them without much fanfare. ICE officials have repeatedly warned cities and counties considering sanctuary policies that the agency would send more agents to make arrests into their jurisdictions, not fewer, if they go forward with their plans. “We do not comment on any law enforcement sensitive issues that may adversely impact our officers and the public,” Mike Alvarez, an ICE spokesman, said Tuesday in response to questions about the planned raids. “However, every day as part of routine operations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement targets and arrests criminal aliens and other individuals who have violated our nation’s immigration laws.” Alvarez said jurisdictions that don’t cooperate with ICE increase risks for agents and the public. “Generally speaking, as ICE has noted for years, in jurisdictions where cooperation does not exist and ICE is not allowed to assume custody of aliens from jails, ICE is forced to arrest at-large criminal aliens out in the communities instead of under the safe confines of a jail,” he said. Cities and jurisdictions with sanctuary policies that eschew or prohibit coordination with ICE typically refuse to hold immigrants in jail longer than they are required to so that ICE officers can take them into custody. Such cities also do not help ICE by checking the legal status of suspects who are arrested or detained for minor offenses. ICE agents operating in sanctuary jurisdictions still may take custody of suspected immigration violators, but without local cooperation they face the added challenge of finding out when those individuals will be released from jail and do not have the benefit of a coordinated handoff. The policies, which have been adopted in many of the country’s largest cities, have a significant impact on ICE operations by limiting the number of potential deportees who can be easily taken into custody. According to the latest statistics, 70 percent of the arrests ICE makes occur after the agency has been notified about an immigrant’s pending release from jail or state prison. ICE has lodged more than 160,000 such “detainers” with local law enforcement agencies since 2019, the agency said. Sanctuary policies also have worsened a backlog of what ICE calls “at-large criminal and fugitive aliens ICE seeks to apprehend,” according to the agency. Officials in sanctuary jurisdictions say their policies preserve community trust in immigrant neighborhoods, where officers need residents to report crimes and cooperate with local authorities without fear of being deported. The Trump administration has periodically threatened to run operations targeting sanctuary cities, including one plan to bus migrants from the border and release them in San Francisco and other Democratic-run jurisdictions. The president also has threatened to strip those governments of federal funding. White House officials pushed hard last year for a “family op” targeting migrant parents with children, but that effort did not yield the volume of arrests Trump was seeking. The president tipped off that operation, announcing it in a tweet. Some ICE officials privately attributed the operation’s underwhelming results to Trump’s boasting and indiscipline. Upon learning of prior operations, undocumented immigrants in numerous cities have gone deeper underground, fearing that they might be arrested and deported while their children — sometimes U.S. citizens — will be left behind. The idea for a campaign publicizing criminal arrests in sanctuary jurisdictions has been floated repeatedly during the Trump administration, two officials said, and was under consideration actively this spring before the coronavirus pandemic. After the outbreak, ICE deferred some of its enforcement plans, citing health risks, and during that time, the agency’s arrests dropped by about one-third, statistics show. The decision by then-acting director Matt Albence was popular with ICE personnel who worried about exposing their families to the novel coronavirus, but Trump administration officials were irritated and wanted the president to be able to run on a campaign of tough enforcement, according to ICE and DHS officials who did not want to get into trouble with the White House. Albence retired last month. Alexei Woltornist, a DHS spokesman, said the department “does not comment on or confirm allegedly leaked operational plans.” On Monday, ICE announced a dozen arrests in Mecklenburg County, N.C., where voters elected a sheriff in 2018 who curbed the jurisdiction’s cooperation with ICE. That campaign was featured prominently in the Netflix documentary series “Immigration Nation.” In a statement, ICE official Henry Lucero said the agency “cannot stand by idly while knowing the public is being misled about the role ICE plays in keeping the public safe.” “The fact is local policies prohibiting agencies from working with ICE put you in danger and waste police resources,” Lucero said. “The public should hold its leaders accountable and demand to know what type of criminals are being released from local custody instead of turned over to ICE.” ICE said six of these arrests included immigrants with criminal convictions who were wanted for deportation, a decision that left them “free to reoffend until their capture.” View Quote Attached File |
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SSgt Jason A Decker. 11/6/09 |
Originally Posted By stoner01: It's true. All of it. Click To View Spoiler THE OPTICS WILL BE UBER KINO View Quote |
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- "You have eaten snot and drank piss before my friend." -kncook
- 2020 Riot Squad member |
When the Tide is out you can see who swims naked
AZ, USA
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- Official ARFCOM Nickname: Hardware
- Originally Posted By elcope: Er ist ein Bier leener "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice" H.P. Baxxter |
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