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CTS-V brah, still no replacement for American displacement.

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From 0:30 is what I imagined when I read the last bit.

I forget what emotions are like now.

You could, though I'd reccomend playing the second at least to get a wee bit of the storyline, and because it's rather fun and cheap.

In the case of the soccor match, I'd personally agree that given what the symbol represents to mean for most people and to me it would have been in poor taste to use it, however I wouldn't have a problem with it being used.

You got a problem with awesome shoot ups mister?

That one could be disabled with a console command too if I remember correctly.

Maybe four or so years from now they'll ring you up.

I'd expect to eat a rather unfortunate amount of squirrel.

Not that I disagree or anything, but one nice thing about the AR-7s is that they hopefully float.

Because people take 1 pound .22s out specifically out to hunt things.

The only real advantage to this I can see is the weight-A ar-7's something like 4 pounds while this is 1.

Now that I think about it, you could argue the confederate flag and what it represents is rather appropriate on a goverment document based on what it is generally thought to represent.

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So different symbols can't ever mean different things to different people? Couldn't our own original flag be thought to represent a yearning for a time when women couldn't vote and minorites were repressed? Or the Union Jack a time where Britain occupied countries and treated them as second class citizens?

By your logic, the people living in the south who didn't directly own slaves were innocence were innocent. Why distinguish between those who directly and indirectly profit? Wouldn't the factory owner be more to blame, as without their buying of raw materials from slave owners there would be no need for slaves?

Yes, requiring goods made from slavery and forcing people to work in horrid conditions and controlling their personal and moral actions is both nearly as bad as slavery, and relying on slavery, as if there was no slavery in the south, there wouldn't be any materials to run the factories they profited off of.

If the confederate battle flag is a symbol of human enslavement than the Union Jack or Stars and Stripes is as well. The North was just as tied into slavery in Early America, be it wage slavery or the use of raw materials grown in the south to power northern factories.

Actually the "confederate flag" that you see commonly was designed from symbols used on many US military forces at the time and then adapted for the entirety of confederate armed forces. The south was based on slavery but so was the north at that time, be it wage slavery for new immigrants or reliance on imports of

Ignoring the issues which caused the southern states to succeed, would you disagree that people should have the ability to establish a new government if they feel it no longer represents their own interests? That's a rather basic American idea, and the idea of forcing a populace through force of arms and invasion to