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diamond encrusted jesus

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  1. its obvious that runurpaint is someone in dsm or fy. my guess is he's between the ages of 12-17. if not then he definitely didn't finish high school, and is probably working at "bangin' bagels" and selling weed out of his scarface poster d 2 bedroom apartment that he shares with his "roommate" (mom). in an attempt to escape his miserable excuse for a life, he turns to graffiti, but he just doesnt understand why him and his crew get no play, untill he comes on here and see's the dozens of dudes that put him to shame. so what does he do?..

     

    Bangin' Bagels

     

    Dude got the etown on lox down

     

    :lol:

  2. ^ neighborhoods change over decades... white flight eventually makes a u-turn its called regentrification and its happening in many cities all over america but jesus those guys dissing on graffiti in the article sound like bigger imbeciles then some of the crackpots here on 12oz.

     

     

    yo name any 'major' city or big town in jersey thats going to ever be bringing white people and yuppies back in droves besides a few areas in hudson county.

     

    forgot NB :)

  3. Posted by ImpeachHealy on 08/14/09 at 6:07PM

    The message is clear as day to me. "Create, Destroy, Conquer."

     

    Ghetto people move into a nice, quiet area that was created by people with class, education and dignity. These ghetto people destroy these areas turning them into the current ghettos they are today. The ghetto people conquered these area's.

     

    What's not to understand?

     

     

     

    Haha, like moths to light, the NJ.com comment sections attract some of the most fucking self-righteous, boneheaded people you'll ever hear.

     

    These people take/took note of PK and Kid though.

  4. "The activist group Citizens for Legitimate Government said the six members of the US Air Force who were directly involved as loaders or as pilots, were killed within 7 days in 'accidents'."

     

    I dont know if this is old news to yaz, because i think i initially heard the story in here, but i did some quick googling and found the following info relating to (and confirming) the mysterious deaths of the minot crewmen and pilots. Seems pretty damn shady to me. The odds of these 'accidents' happening within a week to the same group of people is almost statistically impossible...

     

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/09/05/loose.nukes/index.html

     

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/09/05/loose.nukes/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

     

     

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=24190&sectionid=3510203

     

     

    http://www.kxmc.com/News/161562.asp

     

     

    http://www.kxmc.com/video.asp?ArticleId=161562&VideoId=13327

     

    http://www.komotv.com/news/local/9679367.html

     

     

    http://www.kfyrtv.com/News_Stories.asp?news=10465

     

    http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2007/07/20/news/state/136489.txt

     

    http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070915/BREAKINGNEWS/70915012

     

    http://www.minot.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123061162

  5. bump this thread...

     

    ''Michelin, which manufactures 800,000 tires a day, is going to insert RFID tags into its tires. The tag will store a unique number for each tire, a number that will be associated with the car's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). Good for Michelin, and car manufacturers, and fighting crime. Potentially bad for you. Who will assure your privacy? Do you really want your car's tires broadcasting your every move?''

     

     

    ''Right now, you can buy a hammer, a pair of jeans, or a razor blade with anonymity. With RFID tags, that may be a thing of the past. Some manufacturers are planning to tag just the packaging, but others will also tag their products. There is no law requiring a label indicating that an RFID chip is in a product. Once you buy your RFID-tagged jeans at The Gap with RFID-tagged money, walk out of the store wearing RFID-tagged shoes, and get into your car with its RFID-tagged tires, you could be tracked anywhere you travel.''

     

    http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/169

  6. i didnt read the whole article, but i dont see anything wrong with google being available everywhere..unless they bias their searches in some way. i've learned way more info using google than in public schools. and it also allows the spread of alternative media and whatnot way more then even a few years ago, when all you had was NBC ABC etc. i think google and the internet as a whole has a democratizing effect on the world, even though i think it has many negative homogenizing effects on cultures..such as graff.

  7. it's all fucked up for me too. it's still readable though.

     

    shouldn't their be more people like this?

     

    this shit is huge, i sincerely hope this women gets her interview on TV. in fact it should be to live.

     

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