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Kaimon 10-07-2010 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Pedestrian (Post 940009)
As long as you're not relishing it, I don't think you should go out of your way to grieve if you didn't know 'em.

True.

*Sigh* good kids seem to be dying around here each year.

Well, except for last year. His death was still sad, but he wasn't exactly a pleasant kid :/.

TheCunningStunt 10-07-2010 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Kaimon (Post 940010)
True.

*Sigh* good kids seem to be dying around here each year.

Well, except for last year. His death was still sad, but he wasn't exactly a pleasant kid :/.



http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...meface/cry.png

Don't speak ill of the dead.

Kaimon 10-07-2010 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 940011)


You've made your point so well with the "Bandwith Exceeded" picture. Although, that's not your fault :P.

Look, it's sad that he died. There's was no way, not even close, that he deserved dying. But I'm not going to say that he was was a great kid. It just wasn't so.

Sorry :(.

EDIT: Stupid internet is being stupid. Picture's working just fine now.

TheCunningStunt 10-07-2010 12:38 AM

:laughing:

I was only joking, if someone died and they weren't a good human being I really wouldn't give a fuck. At least you care enough to give them a second thought.

DoctorSoft 10-07-2010 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Kaimon (Post 940008)
A (seemingly) good kid from school died last week. Today was his memorial, and I feel like **** for not feeling as bad as I probably should. Wish I did meet him though; from the way a friend described him, he seemed awesome.

I know how you feel man, nothings sadder than someone you know dieing. Two kids in my school OD'd on ecstasy and heroin over the summer, incredibaly sad. The kid who OD'd on heroin I didn't know, but I did know the other kid, and I went to his funeral. I balled my eyes out and didn't feel right for weeks. I didn't know him that well but we hung out a few times and he was a pretty nice kid who had really good grades and could have gone on to do some pretty great things. The other kid, from what I've heard didn't really have much of a future, but his death was still pretty tragic.

How did he die if you don't mind me asking?

Dayvan Cowboy 10-07-2010 05:44 AM

Pretty much all of the clothing stores around here stopped selling flared jeans. The problem is, I can't wear any other style of jeans, because Boot Cut makes me look fat and I have severe chicken legs so Skinny is out of the question. Why can't you buy flared jeans anymore?

ThePhanastasio 10-07-2010 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayvan Cowboy (Post 940031)
Pretty much all of the clothing stores around here stopped selling flared jeans. The problem is, I can't wear any other style of jeans, because Boot Cut makes me look fat and I have severe chicken legs so Skinny is out of the question. Why can't you buy flared jeans anymore?

I noticed that, too. I took my little sister shopping for "hippie day" at her school, and we couldn't find any flares that were sufficient to look like bell bottoms. It's kind of sad. Flares are way more flattering than many other cuts of jeans.

FETCHER. 10-07-2010 08:52 AM

Skinny jeans ftw.

duga 10-07-2010 09:45 AM

Jeans will forever be the universal human pants. They aren't going anywhere. But yeah, flares are cool.

As for me...one of my close friends will probably be going to jail now. We were all driving home from hanging out at another friend's house on Tuesday. She just picked up some bud and decided to take her bong back home with her as my friend had been watching it for her. Well not only does her car look like the most stereotypical druggie car, but her turn signals stopped working that night. Surprise surprise we get pulled over and of course he smelled it. She admitted it was all hers so my brother and I gt to leave (of course only after the cop tried as hard as he could to get us all to admit we smoked - I've seen too many documentaries and movies to not know that I needed to just keep my mouth shut). The bud she had was all for her (she likes to stock up), but sadly she was just over 30 grams which qualifies as a felony. Plus they found a couple old as **** prescription pills which is another felony here. Plus the misdemeanor for paraphernalia. She just got screwed by the law.

The whole thing was so ****ty. A freakin turn signal. Not to mention the cops here are bored, so any time a "drug bust" happens every cop in town shows up to "help out". Really, they are just there to watch and enjoy the action. We had 3 cars on us when all it took was 1. Not to mention 3/4 of those cops looked younger than me. Maybe it has to do with rule/law enforcement being a very parental thing, but I found it very hard to take someone who is younger than me seriously as far as him telling me what I should and should not be doing.

So there. What a load of crap.

ThePhanastasio 10-07-2010 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by duga (Post 940070)
Jeans will forever be the universal human pants. They aren't going anywhere. But yeah, flares are cool.

As for me...one of my close friends will probably be going to jail now. We were all driving home from hanging out at another friend's house on Tuesday. She just picked up some bud and decided to take her bong back home with her as my friend had been watching it for her. Well not only does her car look like the most stereotypical druggie car, but her turn signals stopped working that night. Surprise surprise we get pulled over and of course he smelled it. She admitted it was all hers so my brother and I gt to leave (of course only after the cop tried as hard as he could to get us all to admit we smoked - I've seen too many documentaries and movies to not know that I needed to just keep my mouth shut). The bud she had was all for her (she likes to stock up), but sadly she was just over 30 grams which qualifies as a felony. Plus they found a couple old as **** prescription pills which is another felony here. Plus the misdemeanor for paraphernalia. She just got screwed by the law.

The whole thing was so ****ty. A freakin turn signal. Not to mention the cops here are bored, so any time a "drug bust" happens every cop in town shows up to "help out". Really, they are just there to watch and enjoy the action. We had 3 cars on us when all it took was 1. Not to mention 3/4 of those cops looked younger than me. Maybe it has to do with rule/law enforcement being a very parental thing, but I found it very hard to take someone who is younger than me seriously as far as him telling me what I should and should not be doing.

So there. What a load of crap.

That is extremely horrible. I'm very sorry to hear that. Fortunately, if that's her first drug-related offense, they will probably reduce the sentence to a misdemeanor. She's still probably looking at being charged with at least two misdemeanors, and could be looking at between 30 days - 6 months jail time, if the court where you live is anything like where I live.

For example: A friend of mine was in the car with me once, and she (stupidly) had a bunch of pain medication that was not hers on her (60 pills) and I pulled over because I got a phone call and don't like talking and driving. I pulled into a gas station right beside the high school in my town (within 25 yards of said high school) and it was 3 in the morning. The gas station was open, but the cops came over anyway.

I quickly ended my phone call to talk to them, and they claimed they smelled pot, which was completely untrue; I'd never smoked pot in that car, nor had I smoked for over a month at that point. They used this as probable cause to search the car, however, and found the pills in my friend's purse.

Her initial charges were possession with intent to sell (felony) and then an increase in intensity because we were within 100 yards of the school. She took all the blame, and I just stayed completely quiet; I knew that I wasn't involved, but was afraid that if I spoke, I'd implicate her further.

They wound up dropping the school zone charge completely, and reduced her possession to a basic possession, dropping the intent to sell, and it was a misdemeanor because it was her first offense. She spent 30 days in jail, but if she'd been charged with everything, it would have been something like 3 years.

Hopefully, if it's your friend's first charge, they'll be equally as lenient.


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