What do you expect, his education consisted of John Hancock ensuring his new government could be easily overthrown by a few idiots with guns.
What do you expect, his education consisted of John Hancock ensuring his new government could be easily overthrown by a few idiots with guns.
Didnt echochrome do the exact same thing?
I always get a kick out of when Upper Darby is referred to as a "suburb". It's more or less in West Philly.
This guy lives in my building. I plan on making fun of him mercilessly.
Well, that's Upper Darby for you. Fucking Upper Darby.
Hinson left the scene but, thanks to the fact he has an arrest record stretching back nearly 25 years (including a two-year sentence after pleading guilty to murder) cops didn't have to look too far when they were told to find a knife-wielding dude in a wheelchair. He was taken into custody at his home, and found to…
Ironically enough, Mark Margolis (who plays Hector Salamanca) is from Philly.
You know the "Hitler took away the guns" thing was a myth, right?
Well given the fact that there are more guns in the hands of American civilians now than there ever has been in the history of the Union - and they dont seem to be all that honest, perhaps your argument is based upon a false premise?
@antope you don't really believe that shit do you?
Not true at all. Almost every country under a dictatorship never had a history of extensive gun ownership to begin with.
If guns are meant to keep the government honest, I don't think it's working.
The only people who think the NRA is keeping the government at bay are the people in the NRA.
while I agree the NRA is way too extreme the fact remains that without them we'd be an unarmed population with no real means to keep the government at least remotely honest.
The NRA is worse for this country than any disease. I say this as a gun owner who is "represented" by these pukes.
Gotta admit. I couldn't survive the audio. It killed me almost.
Maybe you misread the title. This is Ni no Kuni. The product of a collaboration between Studio Ghibli (Hayao Miyazaki's studio) and Level-5 (developers of Professor Layton). It has sold more than a million copies. It, uh... it was kind of a big deal.
you buy games before having a console? that's weirder than your nickname
I really disliked the frame around the screen, it seems like 3 pieces of hardware (screen and buttons) were glued together, the "fat" vita was better