1. July 2, 2014  
    I went to cancel Ben's retail sub, and when I went to check mine (I'm too poor this month QQ) I found I had ANOTHER R.a.F month sitting D:

    Guess I'm good till August.

  2. July 2, 2014  
    Hearthstone has a region option now, I can finally play on EU with my US account.

    Thank you Blizzard.

    EDIT: Nevermind, I would lose all my cards and friends.

    **** YOU BLIZZARD

  3. July 2, 2014  
    If I get an ******* cop pulling me over (which hasn't happened...yet), I will give them a hard time. And cops here tend to treat people with respect. Which makes everyone's life easier.

    A healthy community would be when everyone just respects each other. And what consequence would I receive if I told a cop to **** off? Besides looking like a complete douche that wants to make peoples lives more difficult than it already is.

    I give the elderly as much respect as they give me. I give the police as much respect as they give me. I give veterans the same respect as they give me. And I give my parents, friends and other loved ones as much respect as they give me. No one should ever be entitled to your respect.

    And I guess I'm fortunate enough to live in an area with respectful cops. If I got pulled over for something minor and the cop was being an ******* to me. I would sure as hell be an ******* back. And I would LOVE it if they arrested me and tried to charge me with some bull**** charge. BUT, like I said, I'm fortunate enough to live in an area where cops are respectful.
    No, a place where everyone respects everyone isn't a healthy community. It's an utopia. As long as there are human beings involved, it's never going to happen. It's the main reason why you need authority figures, after all. If our community here behaved and everyone respected each other, there would be no need for Moderators at all.

    You believe no one should be entitled to respect, but you're wrong there. Authority figures demand shown respect, even if you curse their whole family as soon as they are outside hearing range. Society and community itself impose this entitled respect when they have representatives, and not showing that respect means trying to undermine their authority, which only the most lenient tolerate past a certain point.

    If you got an ******* cop pulling you over you could give him attitude, sure. You'd possibly get in trouble for it, but you have the freedom to do it. But what exactly is an "******* cop"? Is it someone who won't smile at you? One who won't cut you some slack when you were breaking the rules? One who has no qualms about apprehending your car? One who won't take **** from you? Would you say there's mutual respect when the cop simply told you to stop doing whatever and you insisted on doing it just to spite him?

    Among many other things I've learned over more than three decades is that real respect comes on its own, because of who you are, and because either sympathize with your views and attitude or grow to understand them over time. The "earned" respect people talk about is only true when it's the second case. If you have to change or pretend to earn respect, you don't have respect for yourself already.

  4. July 2, 2014  
    I need to sleep, but I have to go to the store to buy more tobacco...

    I'm too lazy :/

  5. July 2, 2014  
    I need to sleep, but I have to go to the store to buy more tobacco...

    I'm too lazy :/
    better get harmless one plox

  6. July 2, 2014  
    No, a place where everyone respects everyone isn't a healthy community. It's an utopia. As long as there are human beings involved, it's never going to happen. It's the main reason why you need authority figures, after all. If our community here behaved and everyone respected each other, there would be no need for Moderators at all.

    You believe no one should be entitled to respect, but you're wrong there. Authority figures demand shown respect, even if you curse their whole family as soon as they are outside hearing range. Society and community itself impose this entitled respect when they have representatives, and not showing that respect means trying to undermine their authority, which only the most lenient tolerate past a certain point.
    Should an authority figure (such as a cop) respect the people?

  7. July 2, 2014  
    Should an authority figure (such as a cop) respect the people?
    They should be polite and get the job done.
    The first, much like "liking", is often confused with respect.
    They have to respect the law they enforce. Respecting people will depend on the individual on both sides. It might seem like a double-standard, but only if you try to put authority and normal citizen on the same level. They aren't.

    The good thing on most cases is that if you don't like the authorities, you're free to move elsewhere.

  8. July 2, 2014  
    Im trying to sleep and theres a freaking party at the club behind my house, fml. Time to watch youtube till i pass out.

  9. July 2, 2014  
    You GOT MY HEART IN OVERDRIVE

  10. July 3, 2014  
    My whole ****in' street was drilled for repairs and now it takes me 40 minutes to get from home to work and vice versa instead of 20 minutes cause of the bad traffic, fml.

  11. July 3, 2014  
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    They should be polite and get the job done.
    The first, much like "liking", is often confused with respect.
    They have to respect the law they enforce. Respecting people will depend on the individual on both sides. It might seem like a double-standard, but only if you try to put authority and normal citizen on the same level. They aren't.

    The good thing on most cases is that if you don't like the authorities, you're free to move elsewhere.
    I respect authorities of the law as soon as they are not arseholes. When me and my brother had car accident few years ago (other car hit to us, his fault) they let the driver to change his version of events 2 times into completely different and other cop tried to persuade us that it was our fault - maybe I have glasses but I'm not blind, and I know road signs in my village....

  12. July 3, 2014  
    It's so early into the day but I'm already so bored.

    Inet y u so boring!?

  13. July 3, 2014  
    It's so early into the day but I'm already so bored.

    Inet y u so boring!?
    Do something productive!
    Clean your room? Cook for your lady?

    Spoiler: Show
    Cook for me? :<

  14. July 3, 2014  
    Do something productive!
    I worked out a little bit this morning when I was bored, and I don't feel like going out either, it's to warm.

    Clean your room?
    My appartment is already clean.

    Cook for your lady?
    No lady to cook for, plus I just finished cooking :<



    T_T

  15. July 3, 2014  
    I just bought a domain for 100 dollars. 15 minutes later found out that instead of buying it, I actually accidentally rented it for a year. Eff my sense of attention.

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