Clockwork has left Tyrone's team two seasons in a row now.
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My favorite part was when Pyyyour thinks he's better than Dummy.
He has a point about too much streaming making it easier for other teams to learn their strats.
Heh
Alberta
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B4nny to have the most damage in the server.. Clockwork to have the most frags.
5-4 BP
frknIf you unilaterally ban firearms, you're taking away some people's perfectly peaceful way of life. That's the opposite of the principles this country was founded on.
brownymaster Let me put it this way, why should guns be banned? Because they can be used to kill people. But other things can too. But they're very easy to use to kill people. But so are cars. But guns aren't part of the everyday economy which would collapse. What about knives? Knives can't kill as many people as a single gun could. Lethality line. That's generally where the argument goes, at least the way I see it.
So you've established a principle of "lethality line" to determine what objects pose a great risk to society. So what's the problem with drawing the line between guns and knives/cars? Surely you can see how a gun has more potential for targeted and malicious destruction than either of those things.
brownymasterI addressed that in my second post. I thought it was obvious they had different utility, but they still have lethal capacity. Just like how guns can be used for hunting and for exhibitions. My second post states that somewhere you draw the lethality line. It's like with nukes: no country would ever make privately owning a nuke legal because it crosses the lethality border. Although nukes have much less uses than guns, there is a lethality line, and you have to draw a line around it's other uses, the skill curve to use it to kill people, and it's maximum lethality.
So, what I am gathering from this post is that you're saying we should ban guns because of their very easy skill curve and extremely high "maximum lethality".
Agreed with #47. Did you see the link I posted? An insane individual perpetrated a similar act of violence. But because of how incredibly tight gun control laws are in China the best he could procure was a knife. 22 Elementary school children with stab wounds > 18+ dead children with gunshot wounds.
Dear Americans, why is owning and playing with lethal weaponry such a popular pastime of yours? I really don't get it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-20723910
A man with a knife has wounded 22 children - at least two of them seriously - and an adult at a primary school in central China.
This happened today.
Good thing he didn't have a gun.
kirbyso where is the fail
Mine is a sort of subtle "not knowing when to just stop talking" fail.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stjM2q3D8I4
Kirsten Dunst's reaction.
Update:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/12/09/toronto-monkey-ikea.html
The owners, who were shopping in the store at the time, have come forward to claim the monkey, Toronto Police Sgt. Ed Dzingala told CBC News.
Dzingala said that the animal was in a car in the parking lot and it somehow let itself out of its crate. "It's a smart monkey," he said.
Cookye is like the scout equivalent of Dave__AC.