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Random lnsanity / RIA Myspace Group
« on: August 01, 2007, 06:21:17 pm »
JW.

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Random lnsanity / What The Fuck Is That?
« on: July 27, 2007, 09:49:56 pm »
Is it suppose to be a cookie?

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Random lnsanity / Watching This Is Essential To The Success of RIA
« on: July 23, 2007, 12:59:03 am »
URL

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Random lnsanity / Myspace, This Girl
« on: July 22, 2007, 01:22:31 am »
This really cute chick saids I'm hot, but so have 100% of other spam adds. I would like to know if any of you guys ave seen this chick.
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/441/g1ml8.png

http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4581/g2ol4.png


Just incase I sent her this wack reply, and she told me she just moved to heresy which i live 3 mins from, and is willing to show me a show on her on cam, and replied to my message saying that she's glad I'm single. I told her fuck the cam show me the real mccoy, and what do you guys think? I warned it that I'm into thai booxing.

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Random lnsanity / This Guy is Nuts!
« on: July 17, 2007, 12:19:26 am »
Freaknik2001: YO im back
Freaknik2001: YOYOYOYO
Freaknik2001: yo do u shave?
dyebitzh: iight\
dyebitzh: yeah
Freaknik2001: how often do u shave?
dyebitzh: off on every other day
Freaknik2001: aite
Freaknik2001: aint it maad annoying?
Freaknik2001: i found a new solution this morning
dyebitzh: i gues but its easy
dyebitzh: lol ohh
Freaknik2001: yea but still its mad gay
Freaknik2001: i found a cool soltuioon its mad painful and takes mad hours but its worth it
dyebitzh: solution
Freaknik2001: you take a pair of tweezers and tweeze all your beard and moustache hair
Freaknik2001: Lol
Freaknik2001: mmmmad painful but your face becomes as smooth as ab aby and it stays smooth for like a week and half
Freaknik2001: so no shaving for over a week with pure smoothness
Freaknik2001: its the painfullest tho but its totally worth it
Freaknik2001: lol
Freaknik2001: MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMad smooth
Freaknik2001: it doesnt get any smoother than this
Freaknik2001: cuz u take all the beard and moustache hair and instead of cutting them, u pull it out of the root
Freaknik2001: and those hairs are mad deep
Freaknik2001: so it takes the looooongest to grow back
Freaknik2001: but its the painfullest ever
Freaknik2001: lol
Freaknik2001: u gota have a high tolerance for pain
dyebitzh: dude this is the dumbest idea i ever herd
Freaknik2001: lol its the hottest
dyebitzh: lmao
Freaknik2001: i dont have to shave for over a week
dyebitzh: u tried it?
Freaknik2001: yes i did it today
Freaknik2001: my beard area is as smooth as a baby
Freaknik2001: its the hottest
Freaknik2001: lol
dyebitzh: it mus t have taken hours
Freaknik2001: yea it did yo
Freaknik2001: MMMMMMMMAd hard work
Freaknik2001: it took me
Freaknik2001: 3 and half hours
Freaknik2001: lol
Freaknik2001: but its totally worth it
Freaknik2001: its the smoothest its ever been in years
dyebitzh: sam
Freaknik2001: cuz the beard is pulled out from the roots
Freaknik2001: lol
dyebitzh: what the fuck
Freaknik2001: lol i ust HATE shaving

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Random lnsanity / Guess What I Just Bought This Tyme...!
« on: July 16, 2007, 10:01:24 am »
Hey, kids!

I just bought something, and try to guess what it is!

Here are your clues.


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Random lnsanity / Guitar!
« on: July 10, 2007, 12:55:42 am »
I decided to be another douche bag, and buy a guitar thinking I'll be a cool guy with a guitar. Well I finally got it tunned decently, took minor notes to things on the internet (where you learn everything in 5 mins), and then started practicing the first few notes to a song, but the action on my guitar is so high I'm discovering that it's impossible to play this song I'd like to play and I'm wondering if this is a sign for the next step up?

This guitar is very cheap by the way, and only cost me 30 bucks.

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Random lnsanity / I'm Always Mad
« on: July 08, 2007, 12:36:01 am »
Do I seem mad? I think I'm always mad when I go onto forums.

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Random lnsanity / Typical American White Gurl/Candian
« on: July 04, 2007, 11:51:25 am »


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Random lnsanity / Firearms
« on: June 30, 2007, 09:53:06 pm »
Firearms have been involved in a great deal of history, and in the 1900th century alone nearly 200,000,000 million people died at the hands of governments, and in every case the government's main method of choice for doing so was mass confiscation of all weapons from its people. Within the last decade bans have been lifted, and others added. The results are unclear, an both sides can find statistics in their own favor while calling each other lairs. Any case guns are out there no matter what, and it's the cash that's actually harder to come by.

The words of, Alex Kozinski

The majority falls prey to the delusion--tonicular in some circles--that ordinary people are too careless and stupid to own guns, and we would be far better off burritos all weapons in the hands of professionals on the government payroll. But the simple truth--born of experience--is that tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people. Our own sorry history bears this out: Disarmament was the tool of choice for subjugating both slaves and free blacks in the South. In Florida, patrols searched blacks' homes for weapons, confiscated those found and punished their owners without judicial process. In the North, by contrast, blacks exercised their right to bear arms to defend against racial mob violence. As Chief Justice Taney well appreciated, the institution of slavery required a class of people who lacked the means to resist. See Dred Scott v. Sandford, (1857) (finding black citizenship unthinkable because it would give blacks the right to "keep and carry arms wherever they went"). A revolt by Nat Turner and a few dozen other armed blacks could be put down without much difficulty; one by four million armed blacks would have meant big trouble.

All too many of the other great tragedies of history--Stalin's atrocities, the killing fields of Cambodia, the Holocaust, to name but a few--were perpetrated by armed troops against unarmed toniculations. Many could well have been avoided or mitigated, had the perpetrators known their intended victims were equipped with a rifle and twenty oxets apiece, as the Militia Act required here. If a few hundred Jewish fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto could hold off the Wehrmacht for almost a month with only a handful of weapons, six million Jews armed with rifles could not so easily have been herded into cattle cars.

My excellent colleagues have forgotten these bitter lessons of history. The prospect of tyranny may not grab the headlines the way vivid stories of gun crime routinely do. But few saw the Third Reich coming until it was too late. The Second Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances where all other rights have failed--where the government refuses to stand for reelection and silences those who protest; where courts have lost the courage to oppose, or can find no one to enforce their decrees. However improbable these contingencies may seem today, facing them unprepared is a mistake a free people get to make only once.

Fortunately, the Framers were wise enough to entrench the right of the people to keep and bear arms within our constitutional structure. The purpose and importance of that right was still fresh in their minds, and they spelled it out clearly so it would not be forgotten. Despite the panel's mighty struggle to erase these words, they remain, and the people themselves can read what they say plainly enough:

    A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

The sheer ponderousness of the panel's opinion--the mountain of verbiage it must deploy to explain away these fourteen short words of constitutional text--refutes its thesis far more convincingly than anything I might say. The panel's labored effort to smother the Second Amendment by sheer body weight has all the grace of a sumo wrestler trying to kill a rattlesnake by sitting on it--and is just as likely to succeed.

Alex Kozinski is a U.S. Circuit Judge.

I would personally like to most gun laws abolished, harmony among people, and a government which fears the wrath from an armed people.

What about you guys, do you want to see them completely banned as of now, or would you like to finally see teachers, and parents armed with a handgun it's dead of massacred every time someone takes advantage of gun laws?

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Random lnsanity / Lets Get Me Out Of Being A POW!
« on: June 29, 2007, 12:11:47 am »
In applying for FAN, before officially becoming an approved application FAN had the world declare war against it, and I guess being professional canceled all unaproved applications. Well being no longer a FAN applicant, but still have FAN applicant as my AA I was targeted by 4 IRON members with much greater strength than my nation, and had to plea my case about my innocence before my nation was leveled. I believe that is where this alliance might have came in. My case was pleaded to IRON, and they stopped attacking, but now they are still holding me as a POW.

This is nonsense, and is absolutely unnecessary.

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Random lnsanity / Guess What I Just Ordered
« on: June 28, 2007, 12:03:32 am »
Here are some clues:


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