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TopicI haven't been up dis late since me old CEchat days lmao
GrAyFoX312k
12/25/19 3:48:57 AM
#2
Wheres the pics of hawt chicks?

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"A cornered fox is more dangerous than a jackal!" -Grayfox
TopicWho is Rey's dad?
GrAyFoX312k
11/18/19 4:05:54 AM
#51
I always assumed the rise of skywalker was Kylo's rise to power.
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TopicPerfect woman but she refuses to shave her bush
GrAyFoX312k
11/16/19 5:00:25 PM
#14
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/CanineVerifiableImperialeagle-mobile.mp4
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TopicDoes the existence of multi billionaires make sense?
GrAyFoX312k
11/10/19 7:56:14 PM
#52
You guys forget that while amazon has made huge advancements in how we receive products, when they got too big they started putting a stranglehold on smaller online business and were/are to bleed themselves until these companies went out of business. One prime (pun intended) is daipers.com. Amazon tried to force daipers.com to use their warehouses for distributing product for a price but daipers.com refused. In response amazon undercut daipers.com so much that amazon bled hundreds of millions of dollars to just to slowly put daipers.com out of business.

While I'm all for competition as a consumer, these practices are pretty shitty. It's like what walmart was/is doing with small mom and pop businesses but in the digital age and much more widespread. One could argue digital darwinism but it comes to a point where an entity becomes too powerful and starts to consume all around it.

And when these entities become so massive that they start to control government, at which point do we start to care? Lets say they start taking care of the needs of the majority, why would we need a government at all? Would you want them merged into government? We as individuals have to consider which side of the spectrum we want to be in. More government control, more corporate control? Which master would you rather serve?
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TopicDamn Cartels posting massacre on Twitter, insane
GrAyFoX312k
10/18/19 4:58:37 PM
#84
If legalization happens, I don't see cartels killing anybody. I do see them bribing/threatening officials or even striking a deal with big pharma to get product across. I think legalization/regulation is the right call but there are too many interests at work. No one is going to want to pay extra taxes for safe injection sites because no one wants to pay out of pocket to help drug abusers because of stigma.

Even if we were to adopt this plan the scale is much larger. Drug companies want to keep people hooked so they can get hooked on stronger LEGAL medication then sell the "cure" for an absurd price. FYI fentanyl is 10x stronger than heroin and is legal and is even pushed for doctors prescribe, and drug companies are even synthesizing stronger opiates than fentanyl. I know it seems like its off topic but the war on drugs doesn't only apply with illegal substances.
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TopicWould you date a girl that wear Captain Marvel panties?
GrAyFoX312k
09/22/19 8:30:26 PM
#2
Only so i could say, "that's America's ass."
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TopicDo you let the receipt checkers at Wal-Mart check your receipt?
GrAyFoX312k
09/08/19 4:49:27 AM
#60
MabusIncarnate posted...
GrAyFoX312k posted...
Yes i do, they scan the receipt to take inventory which makes it easier for them to order whats in need which in turn will ultimately enhance my shopping experience. I used to work at wal mart and know how messy it can be keeping track of every little thing in a department especially with theives running amok.

Now that i think about it, we could still keep track of what was bought through the program we used. Why do they need to scan receipts now?
This is completely false, lol.

Inventory is controlled by items scanned at the point of sale. It makes zero sense whatsoever that the door greeter scanning your receipt was inventory control. The only purpose of the greeter scanning the receipt is tracking that they are actually checking them, like a security guard making his rounds and scanning a keycard at checkpoints to validate they are in that area when they are supposed to be.

In that case my answer would still be yes because they were just doing their jobs. The receipt scanning was implemented after I quit so I didn't understand why they needed to scan the receipts and just assumed. I dont understand the keycard reference. The handhelds don't have tracking devices in them. But the door checker having one of those just seems like wasted resources. I remember there was never enough of those things to go around because every department manager needed them, people in the back room needed them, and sales associates needed them.
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TopicLife without parole for stealing a jacket.
GrAyFoX312k
09/08/19 4:37:44 AM
#31
Kaiganeer posted...
he was going to keep stealing if he hadn't been locked up for good

How could anyone possibly know that? And how do we gauge prison time (in this case life in prison) to what was stolen? By dollar amount? Then what is the price of mans life? I'm sure the amount of tax dollars that went into feeding and clothing him for the past 16 years exeeds the 159$ in potential damages he caused (potential because he got caught and i assume the clothing store got the jacket back anyway). And the next 20-30 years he lives will cost more from his other crimes that we don't know more about.

Based on what we know, my opinion is he was old and out of options and wanted to go to prison because it was easier than whatever he was doing now. Judge knew this and gave it to him and thats why the prison barred the news team to talk with him directly. But thats just in my made up fantasy land where everyone is happy.
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TopicLife without parole for stealing a jacket.
GrAyFoX312k
09/08/19 4:19:06 AM
#29
Keith_Valentine posted...
Speeding isnt a felony. The guy knew he had 3 felonies already and he was still stealing shit.

I dont even think he should do life, but its still stupid of him.

What he stole wasn't a felony either. I still don't see any proof that this was his 4th felony but for the sake of argument lets say it was.

The jacket the dude tried to steal was valued at 159$, a felony in Louisiana is stealing valuables in the 500$ and up range with the severety of the punishment increasing with the amount of valuables stolen. 159 to 500 is a huge jump thats like 3 times the amount needed for it to be felony. Thats like in your case if you were caught speeding, they tripled the speed you were going just to get felony charge. I know its kind of an unfair comparison, but in one of these scenarios the person is directly endagering the lives of themselves and those around them.

While i agree this guy needed to be punished for what he did and we should all follow the laws, but sometimes the laws are broken and thats why they change. Honestly more info on the case would be helpful because i do beleive in the justice system to a degree.
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TopicLife without parole for stealing a jacket.
GrAyFoX312k
09/08/19 3:53:36 AM
#23
Jerry_Hellyeah posted...
cjsdowg posted...
Jerry_Hellyeah posted...
With the way that he was so casual and blatantly not giving a shit about he did, this guy was definitely commiting other crimes. With an attitude like that after three felonies, he wasnt going to learn.

I was completely outraged a few minutes ago. Now its just, "Well yeah, dick. Thats what happens."


So have you broken to the speed limit over 3 times in your life ?


Umm....yeah? Please do go on, I gotta see where youre going with this.

He's saying the next time you break the speed limit, under Louisiana law you could be charged with a felony because of a repeated offense and be sent to prison for 45 days to life in prison depending on the severity of the crime. And if you were treated like the guy in the article you would have life in prison.
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TopicDo you let the receipt checkers at Wal-Mart check your receipt?
GrAyFoX312k
09/08/19 3:47:30 AM
#51
Yes i do, they scan the receipt to take inventory which makes it easier for them to order whats in need which in turn will ultimately enhance my shopping experience. I used to work at wal mart and know how messy it can be keeping track of every little thing in a department especially with theives running amok.

Now that i think about it, we could still keep track of what was bought through the program we used. Why do they need to scan receipts now?
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"A cornered fox is more dangerous than a jackal!" -Grayfox
TopicLife without parole for stealing a jacket.
GrAyFoX312k
09/08/19 3:36:31 AM
#21
Is there any more information on his other crimes?

Felonies are a serious crime including manslaughter, serious bodily injury, rape, first and second degree murder.

https://www.ambeaulaw.com/felony-criminal-defense/

First degree robbery is listed there, but from the story he didn't use exessive force, intimidation, and was not armed or percieved himself to be armed and the most important part, he didn't take anything that was in direct control of another person.

https://www.neworleans-criminal-defense.com/attorney-blog/2011/11/25/first-degree-robbery/

Also the price of item he tried to steal was less than 500$ so it should have been classified as a misdemeanor not a felony. Now Louisiana law carries harsher punishments the more you break the same law. Even if that were the case with this man, you have to ask yourself; Is someone that steals something 4 times the same as a rapist or murderer?
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TopicMorrigan Aensland is so fucking hot
GrAyFoX312k
08/02/19 5:03:17 PM
#19
QuantumTheory posted...
kingdrake2 posted...
QuantumTheory posted...
People who post this kind of shit should clearly state in TT that they are posting pics of cartoons or else be banned


it's not porn so error "won't action em".


I know its not porn but cartoon fetishists should be ashamed of themselves and not allowed to post in decent society.

*looks around*
You think CE is decent society?
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TopicQuoting looked better before, change it back
GrAyFoX312k
07/30/19 6:58:25 PM
#3
shockthemonkey posted...
You can change that in your settings

Curiosity post
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TopicI don't understand incels
GrAyFoX312k
07/30/19 5:29:29 PM
#38
Like alot of problems they think someone's non-malicious free will should be a certain way that's beneficial for them only and not of the recipient.
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TopicC/D: Toxic masculinity exists
GrAyFoX312k
07/30/19 4:21:38 PM
#64
From what I'm getting from this topic: People are toxic and either find justifications to be toxic, or they exhibit toxic behaviors because of learned behaviors and don't know they are toxic. These things are not the same but the toxic person can claim either one and you can't truly know the difference. Either way in the end said toxic person is still being a toxic person whether they know it or not.

Now if this person is hurting you somehow, and you let them know they are hurting you and they still do it? Yup toxic person. There's alot of gray area, but if someone is knowingly hurting someone else with malicious intent, that is the definition of evil. So toxicity with intent=Evil
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TopicCutest baby animal that isn't a kitten or puppy?
GrAyFoX312k
07/12/19 3:38:12 AM
#25
Hippos. For some reason they just look too cute for me. Also watching baby goats playing.
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TopicMan eaten by his dogs
GrAyFoX312k
07/10/19 4:41:03 PM
#17
Elderly with health problems caring for 17 dogs. And from the report they were aggressive. This outcome seems like it was inevitable.
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TopicI saw a chick doing 365 glute bridges today. Is that as impressive as it looks?
GrAyFoX312k
07/02/19 11:15:24 AM
#3
You know this person right? Like you wern't just taking pics of random strangers?
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TopicBest Water type Pokemon
GrAyFoX312k
06/03/19 12:23:11 AM
#26
Ash Greninja is pretty bonkers but might count as a legendary. In terms of looks and flavor, Milotic is pretty cool. In terms of sheer coolness, you gotta go with squirtle squad squirtle
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TopicPessimism is such an awful trait
GrAyFoX312k
05/10/19 3:22:19 PM
#6
Veggeta X posted...
GreatEvilEmpire posted...
Optimism is the key to success.

This. Imagine going through life being negative about literally everything.

Pessimism let's you see what could go wrong more easily so you can better prepare for it. Also people sometimes can't help it.
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