I hope you guys enjoy stupid....

Discussion in 'Non Surf Related' started by BassMon2, Nov 6, 2018.

  1. BassMon2

    BassMon2 Well-Known Member

    Jan 27, 2015
    Don't ask me how i came across this, because i honestly have no idea and have no idea why i watched the whole thing. So cringeworthy yet hilarious at the same time. I know some of you guys get a kick out of stupid people. As painful as it is to watch, it's oddly satisfying.

     
  2. MrBigglesworth

    MrBigglesworth Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2018
    They are among us. They breath. They vote. They breed. They raise stupid little versions of themselves.
    Poster children for abortion.
     

  3. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    Really, what's the matter with some people?...A waste of the planet's oxygen.
    Three minutes of that was enough for me. But I loved it when the officer finally broke that a-hole's car window.
     
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  4. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
  5. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Painful, I couldn’t watch very much of that. I could never be a cop, I would get in trouble for brutality pretty fast and that would be the end of my law enforcement career. Props to the those that maintain their cool and don’t snap on people.
     
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  6. MrBigglesworth

    MrBigglesworth Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2018
    It’s why I left probabtion. I was gonna end up losing it. Not to mention that some of the actors I had in my stable were legit bad guys that would try things like follow me home... that’s a bullet to the face in my book. Not a good mix with a court system like Massachusetts.
     
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  7. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
  8. archibold

    archibold Well-Known Member

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    Oct 31, 2018
    "I do not consent. I do not consent"
    Bwahahahaha!
     
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  9. mattinvb

    mattinvb Well-Known Member

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    Sep 9, 2014
    That cracked me up. I love it when self righteous wannabe junkyard lawyers get owned!
     
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  10. archibold

    archibold Well-Known Member

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    Oct 31, 2018
    In all due respect I get where these people are coming from. Our Constitutional rights have slowly eroded.
    Constitutionally driving is not a priviledge but a right.
    That being said, though, most of these idiots would have been quickly on their way if they just complied with the police state stooges.
     
  11. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    I beg to differ. Driving is not a constitutional right.
    You are issued a driver's license based on your skills and the rules you've agreed to follow. After getting a license to drive, you must continue to demonstrate your ability to drive safely on the road. If you fail to demonstrate this, you will be issued traffic tickets or have your license suspended/revoked. Your car may be impounded.
    If you're going to drive, you owe it to the others and yourself to operate a vehicle in a safe and legal manner.
     
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  12. archibold

    archibold Well-Known Member

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    Oct 31, 2018
    I understand, but before cars were citizens required to obtain a license to operate a horse and buggy?
    What you describe is statutory and regulative. Ordinces, procedures, and rules of conduct derived and enforced by and from people whom, like it or not, are now our masters.
    King's rules.
    Basically why this country was founded.
    It's a contentious topic but who gives another person the authority to rule over me?
    Look up Maritime Admiralty Law and the connection of it to the issuance and requirement to have a birth certificate and social security number.
     
  13. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    It's not perfect. Humans being humans, if our desire is to live in a productive and civilized society, rules, regs, standards, and designation of authority are needed. Otherwise it's a murderous free-for-all.
    Try driving on the right side of the road in Great Britain.
    Training, certification and/or licenses are required today not only to legally and safely operate motor vehicles on our roads, but for aircraft, ships, trains, and heavy equipment. Same could be said for the medical profession and construction.
    For better or for worse, gone are the horse and buggy days, smallpox and polio...at least in this country.
    Unfortunately what is also scarce nowadays is civility, which is the oil on which society runs.
     
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  14. archibold

    archibold Well-Known Member

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    Oct 31, 2018
    I completely understand and to some extent agree DosXX.
    Just pointing out that all roads lead to Rome and we aren't truly free.
    We are governed by Maritime Admiralty Law. Not Civil Law. Our rights are as living beings of this planet are indelible. Our Laws we abide by are the constructs of rulers.
    To put it simply.
    We are all slaves.
     
  15. MrBigglesworth

    MrBigglesworth Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2018
    Rules keep people from becoming “free persons” and total mayhem from happening. To make a point that the enforcers are the masters is pretty foolish. If anything, the rights of these idiots are being preserved to a hyper extent because any other “masters” would have shut them down and stomp them into mush, pure and simple. Their allowed to cause public disturbances and deplete valuable police resources just to be chocolate starfish BECAUSE of those very rights. And Double X hit it perfectly - driving a car cannot be a “right” because then any law would be almost impossible to enforce and then you’d have total insanity on the roadways. The constitution also protects the public trust and that’s why there are rights, and privileges
    Described in it. For balance.
     
  16. archibold

    archibold Well-Known Member

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    Oct 31, 2018
    I have to disagree. I could write pages on why but at this time i will pass. Waves tomorrow so it's early to bed for me.
    But i'll say this. Most people want to go about their lives and not bother or be bothered. If rules and regulations were the driving force to keeping civility than why are their such high crime rates in certain areas?
    This is an argument the left always has in regards to gun regulations. If they were deregulated any more it would be the "wild west".
    And you wanna talk about insanity?
    When is the last time you had to commute daily on the Garden State Parkway? Their aren't enough Gestapo to enforce the rules.
    But like I said for the most part people on the roads want to get from point A to B safely and are mindful of others on the road.
    Same with most gun owners.
    I don't buy the whole "Without laws we'd all turn into savages" argument. That's a bleak analysis of mankind and ultimately oneself.
    Are there assholes? Most def, but society in general would not put up with them. We see this all the time in public. When someone becomes a threat it's always a natural instinct to eliminate that threat for one's own safety and the safety of his fellow man. I guess for a beta it would be to run and call 911. And how we've gotten to the de-evolution into beta jellyfish is a whole nother topic.
    Lastly, According to the Founders, unalienable rights belong to each person by virtue of the fact that man is made in God’s image, and is therefore endowed with certain attributes, powers, freedoms, and legal protections as part of his essence.[Citation Needed] These rights are thus inseparable—or unalienable—from each person individually and from the human race in general. They are a gift from the Creator and it is impossible for government to alter or nullify mankind’s divine inheritance. Except in extremely rare and limited circumstances, the unalienable rights of a particular individual, or the population at large, cannot be suspended, abrogated, or diminished by government.
     
  17. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    Write the IRS a letter to that effect, rather than pay your taxes. Post it on this site. Please write from jail.
     
  18. Yankkee

    Yankkee Well-Known Member

    Nov 8, 2017
    All I know is this:

    I watched the Hurricane Katrina saga on a small B&W tv in an oceanfront penthouse with a buddy of mine from MCO. At one point we looked at one another & both said 'is that America?! cause it sure as hell looks like complete absolute fend for yourself animal kingdom stuff'

    And so out of that I took a few things, that I live by & with & always will.

    I'll always have a 4wd rig.
    I'll always have guns w plenty of ammo.
    I'll always have a rotating stock of back up food & water stocks, just the basics to last me a couple of weeks or so.
    I'll always have a natural gas-popped gennie @ my house.
    I'll always have cameras on my properties.

    Americans believe or think that 'it could never happen to our neighborhood.'

    Hurricane, tornado, blizzard, selective nuke attack, earthquake, pick a gig any gig...

    And the guvmint ain't coming. And 911 is disconnected.

    It take 5 to 7 days of grid down, no power, no water, no gasoline & at that point Darwinism is real. So, you gotta ask yourself: at 7 days, when all those hungry animals, er, humans are roaming your block......whatcha gonna do?
     
  19. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    I may be spinning off from the original intent of this thread...
    I feel more a slave to insurance companies than any other entity.
     
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  20. Yankkee

    Yankkee Well-Known Member

    Nov 8, 2017
    Insurance companies are lowlife scum
     
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