• Bonehead@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I love that Ricky Lafleur is the mascot for doing greasy jobs against people that deserve it.

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      And in VA, the Gadsden flag plate.

      It is nice how they make it their lifestyle and identify themselves that way though, so I can be sure to stay far away.

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    I don’t get the significance of that flag, but I see it everywhere. Even in Australia ffs

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      It’s for police bootlickers, “the thin blue line that protec all humanity frum evil!”

      When in reality it’s the thin blue line that just as often abuses power and murders innocents and breaks the law and violates civil rights of anyone who doesn’t “RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH”

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        Sir not everybody acts like that you can’t abstract actions on the news which are intentionally blown up to the actions of many police officers you can’t just say that one police officer is bad because you saw a bunch of bad police officers on the news and there are by sheer statistics good police officers and they deserve credit and support and stuff

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    I just saw something like that, but the one stripe was blue, red, and green, what the fuck does that represent? Blue and red could be cops and firefighters, what is green? Bankers?

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      This is unsafe, because it might lead to a catastrophic tire failure. A small pebble under the valve stem cap is much safer and equally effective.

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        This can be noticed and easily fixed, but a few ping pong balls in the gas tank won’t do permanent damage but will fuck up someone’s day.

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    1 year ago

    the cop cars here have that fucking thing on them, so good luck with that. hope you’re pasty white.

  • ShittyRedditWasBetter@lemmy.world
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    Real talk. Not a single one of you has the nuts to do this.

    It’s internet tough guy shit and your very likely to get your ass beat and handed to you legally.

    And the GOP idiots just laugh at you knowing what a bitch it makes you look like posting this shit.

    Seriously out of the dumb shit that gets posted this is near the top.

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      It is pretty funny how half the posts throughout lemmy are threatening violence or property damage in some way, shape or form, and like 90% of the people here are too afraid to leave their house, or basement, whatever they’re in.

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      Hell, where im from, your more likely to get shot if you try this out.

      They got guns and they too stupid to know that castle laws don’t apply to the property outside the actual castle.

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        Depends on the state, in South Carolina castle doctrine extends to an occupied vehicle and place of business. But of course only under threat of death or great bodily harm, so it wouldn’t work here anyway.

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          I suppose, I was referring to places like a driveway or the yard.

          After the rash of shootings where people were being shot at for parking at the end of a driveway or ringing the doorbell, all the gun fanatics started thinking they could shoot people indiscriminately, just for being on the property.

          Around here, it seems like they never got the memo that, thats not the way it works. I have neighbors here in texas posting on nextdoor about how they’ve got guns and anyone who opens the gate to the yard or is going door to door, ignoring the no soliciting sign, is gonna get bullet in the bunghole*.

          *yes, a bunghole is a part of a wine barrel, or whatever, and not someone’s rear.