(01-27-2015 02:38 PM)EverRespect Wrote: More like the piece of dick that has a handicapped license plate that has nothing physically wrong with him and maybe he sprained his ankle 5 years ago.
Him too, I'd like to break his freaking ankle. I've seen my grandma hobble through Walmart because all 5 of the motorized carts were taken. And what do I see driving them?
That same day, matter of fact, a woman was in line in front of us and the clerk told her she couldn't use her food stamps for dog food. She got pissed and said she'd be right back. Bliotch went and bought this huge ham, brought it back, and said in a sniveling voice, "Well I guess my dog gon be eatin good tonight den."
Those folks worked hard to get a body like that, you don't expect them to ruin it by walking and stuff?
(01-27-2015 02:38 PM)EverRespect Wrote: More like the piece of dick that has a handicapped license plate that has nothing physically wrong with him and maybe he sprained his ankle 5 years ago.
Him too, I'd like to break his freaking ankle. I've seen my grandma hobble through Walmart because all 5 of the motorized carts were taken. And what do I see driving them?
That same day, matter of fact, a woman was in line in front of us and the clerk told her she couldn't use her food stamps for dog food. She got pissed and said she'd be right back. Bliotch went and bought this huge ham, brought it back, and said in a sniveling voice, "Well I guess my dog gon be eatin good tonight den."
Those folks worked hard to get a body like that, you don't expect them to ruin it by walking and stuff?
(01-28-2015 02:31 PM)olliebaba Wrote: We're in different times my friend, in that picture instead of a steak it should be their cell phone. Many would die without it.
That sh*t aughta be free anyways with all the money we pour into public schools. I have to pay $2 just for my kids to wear blue jeans on Fridays.
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(01-29-2015 10:06 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote: That sh*t aughta be free anyways with all the money we pour into public schools. I have to pay $2 just for my kids to wear blue jeans on Fridays.
Really LSU, why?
Who knows. I guess they don't get enough from our pockets already. I was birching about it last night and my GF said she had to do the same when she was in school. I remember in 1997 we had to start tucking our shirts in, and in '98 we had to wear belts, but we could wear what we wanted to wear.
(01-29-2015 10:06 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote: That sh*t aughta be free anyways with all the money we pour into public schools. I have to pay $2 just for my kids to wear blue jeans on Fridays.
Really LSU, why?
Who knows. I guess they don't get enough from our pockets already. I was birching about it last night and my GF said she had to do the same when she was in school. I remember in 1997 we had to start tucking our shirts in, and in '98 we had to wear belts, but we could wear what we wanted to wear.
I went to Catholic school - most guys on this board would have serious problems with the rules.
(01-29-2015 10:06 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote: That sh*t aughta be free anyways with all the money we pour into public schools. I have to pay $2 just for my kids to wear blue jeans on Fridays.
Really LSU, why?
Who knows. I guess they don't get enough from our pockets already. I was birching about it last night and my GF said she had to do the same when she was in school. I remember in 1997 we had to start tucking our shirts in, and in '98 we had to wear belts, but we could wear what we wanted to wear.
I went to Catholic school - most guys on this board would have serious problems with the rules.
Yeah I bet... I'd rather have gone to one if I was in school post 2000.
If you have kids that you cannot afford, the children need to be taken away to high-quality, corporate-run orphanages that provide care until they either graduate college or complete technical job training. Their parents need to be saddled with the cost of raising the kids, and either pay their debt and get their children back, pr they can start selling their redundant organs on an exchange set up by the government to ensure price controls and cleanliness standards during extraction procedures. This includes a cornea. When all redundancy is removed, the remaining debt can be paid by being human subjects for the testing of infectious disease vaccines/treatment, with the higher the debt the more risky the vaccine/treatment or more deadly the disease.
such a program would immediately end the proliferation of bastard children and the generational dependency that comes along with it.
(01-29-2015 01:59 PM)ODUsmitty Wrote: If you have kids that you cannot afford, the children need to be taken away to high-quality, corporate-run orphanages that provide care until they either graduate college or complete technical job training. Their parents need to be saddled with the cost of raising the kids, and either pay their debt and get their children back, pr they can start selling their redundant organs on an exchange set up by the government to ensure price controls and cleanliness standards during extraction procedures. This includes a cornea. When all redundancy is removed, the remaining debt can be paid by being human subjects for the testing of infectious disease vaccines/treatment, with the higher the debt the more risky the vaccine/treatment or more deadly the disease.
such a program would immediately end the proliferation of bastard children and the generational dependency that comes along with it.