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Abstract Rationality

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  1. Re: Boa Vs. Pytho is ABC's favorite movie. *'dere snake dis big out thurr?!?!
  2. More excited about this Saturday's fight. Nevertheless fuck Packers. *no homo
  3. Stats and numbers are one thing. There are other factors you gotta consider when it comes to Silva, and that's his ability to stay calm and read an opponent. Dude's more mental than a lot of people think, that's why he's such a beast in a slender build.
  4. One of these stupid fuck's chains could pay for Herc's bills. Shit is sad....there's no price on health.
  5. Happy sign-up anniversary. You have completed a full year.
  6. NEW SECURITY CAMERAS COMING TO ALL CTA STATIONS All 144 CTA rapid transit stations will be equipped with surveillance cameras by the end of this month, expanding the Big Brother reach of the nation’s most extensive and integrated camera network. By the end of this year, CTA buses and rail stations will have nearly 3,000 high-definition surveillance cameras — up from 1,800 currently. Initially, cameras will be positioned at station entrances. Ultimately, each station will have a “full complement” of 20 cameras. And later this year, the CTA will launch a pilot program so see “whether it’s feasible to retrofit” older CTA rail cars with cameras. New 5000-series cars come equipped with cameras. The cameras are being bankrolled, in part, by the $22.6 million in federal Homeland Security funds the CTA has received since 2006. The CTA is investing $19 million. “If there’s something that needs a closer look, we’re able to zoom in and get a better view. The high-definition cameras help us get a very clear picture,” said CTA President Richard Rodriguez. “As more cameras are added. You’ll be able to go through a number of different camera views from any given station …Video images provided help first-responders to assess situations and act accordingly, whether it’s a service disruption, a medical or a police emergency.” At a news conference at the Brown Line’s Paulina Station called to mark the security “milestone,” Mayor Daley acknowledged that CTA cameras are not routinely monitored and are mostly used to identify crime suspects after-the-fact. They can also be used to assist in evacuations after major service disruptions. But, they are sometimes used pre-emptively. “When schools are getting out at certain locations and a large group of students from different schools are there on CTA platforms, we will use the cameras for that purpose — to make sure all the young people are safe going to and from dealing with the CTA,” the mayor said. Daley said there is no doubt that surveillance cameras help solve crimes. “Say someone commits a robbery, runs to the CTA trying to get on the CTA. They come through here. When they have cameras, we’ll get their pictures coming in,” he said. “If it’s an armed robbery, a home invasion or a burglary — whatever it is. If they’re in a car driving down, a camera will pick ‘em up.” Daley proudly proclaimed Chicago’s vast network of public and private surveillance cameras the “largest in the United States.” Asked for a specific number, he said, “I couldn’t give you that.” http://www.suntimes.com/news/cityhall/2301504,cta-camera-chicago-052110.article
  7. She ain't latin.....she's on that MTV reality show - she's a white girl....but a BAD one... She's got curves like one, fuck it.
  8. I don't disagree with this. I'm talking about all the gang talk and fake heads in here..... 'nuff said im out.
  9. .......................WOW.......................
  10. I leave you with this thought…Think back to all that’s been said about everyone that we have lost over the passed couple of years. So and so was: an inspiration, an amazing artist, a really cool guy to chill with, a genuine person, down for his shit, a loving father/husband/son…Isn’t it obvious that we are all talking about the same kind of person? Why do we wait to get to know about/throw up/get together and celebrate our brothers after they’re gone? I’m sure each and every one of them would’ve loved to have felt a portion of that from the city/peers/culture that they repped and gave their life for while they were still alive. ^^^^^ I can't stress this enough. Everyone seems show up at funerals when a kat passes away, but never said hi or took a minute to respect them when they saw them in person at a bar or event. Suddenly they have the kindest words to say about them and throw them up after they pass. There's nothing wront with appreciating someone after they're gone, but it should really be done while they're still here contributing in one of the hardest cities to be up in. We all put a lot on the line to have shit ride for a day or two, even hours. Along with this, goes the segreation of northside vs southside; the oldschool vs the newschool. Instead of writers coming up with a chip on their shoulder we should all walk around with a sense of respect. Anyone who violates respect should be handled the graff way or the one on one way; this is how you keep this shit alive. You all saw how the deaths of Afroe and Evol hit this city after Kise and Dept, along with many others. Seems like that built consciousness amongst writers from north to south, 13 yrs old to 40 yrs old in this city - that's why you see more shit up nowadays than in the last years. Now appreciate those who are still alive, any of us could be next at any time/ any place. Respect the game
  11. kiser, mad/jse, gasp, eder, aero, esc, evol rest in power as well....
  12. Respect to everyone out there. Rip to yet another soldier.
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