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McLovin

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  1. could put that in the biters thread
  2. won this from clicking an add, now im proud to share it with you. :)
  3. ^no dude, ur the idiot. you got to be a real douche to be calling people out on there grammar. go take a nap i think you need to rest.
  4. feels pretty good working and making money to support your graff habit. Some folks are well off more then others thats just the way the world is and has been for thousands of years.
  5. i always thought about making and xtra large roller with two of these some how thatd be dope but im to lazy
  6. GKae and Skept on Gabriel graffiti special LA graffiti writers GKae and Skept go on this 90's Gabriel show and argue with anti-graffiti campaigners whilst MSK AWR crews paint live at a wall. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7501552983714272952
  7. should post that in the venice beach thread
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs2EFoqTyz4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZH0nKuyXKA
  9. Just thought this was an interesting topic .. good or bad? what do you think, should they teach this in schools?? What will the outcome will be? pros vs. cons .. GO! State-mandated “Sexual Brainwashing” Begins in California Schools Written by Michael Tennant Friday, 06 January 2012 11:00 Students in California public schools may not be leading the nation in their knowledge of the “three R’s,” but they are well on their way to being experts in deviant lifestyles. Under a law signed last year by Gov. Jerry Brown (D), all public schools in the state are now required to promote homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality, and same-sex “marriage” at every grade level, including kindergarten — and to do so without parental consent or even notification. Known as the Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful (FAIR) Education Act, the law adds “lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender [LGBT] Americans” to the list of minority groups which schools are required to portray positively. It mandates that social-science “instructional materials” include “the role and contributions of … lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans.” It prohibits teachers and school districts from “sponsor[ing] any activity that promotes a discriminatory bias on the basis of … sexual orientation.” It forbids state and local school boards from adopting any curriculum “reflecting adversely upon persons on the basis of … sexual orientation.” And since the required instruction is woven into regular social-science lessons, parents are given no warning that it will occur and no option to remove their children from class when such instruction is taking place. “Children will be taught to see homosexuality, bisexuality, cross-dressing, sex-change operations, and homosexual marriages as good and natural and perhaps even for them,” Randy Thomasson, founder and president of the pro-family values organization SaveCalifornia.com, told CNSNews.com. Moreover, he maintained, because the law bans anything “reflecting adversely upon” homosexuality, it in effect “prohibits the government schools from teaching the facts that homosexuality is inherently unnatural and unhealthy with the highest rate of sexually transmitted diseases and the highest mode of transmission for HIV/AIDS.” “The truth is prohibited; the facts are prevented,” he averred. “It’s ironic and sad that children in California government schools will be taught that cigarettes are negative, driving drunk is negative, drug use is negative, but they won’t be taught homosexuality is unhealthy.” Some California schools had already implemented such curricula prior to the law’s passage, giving parents in less “progressive” districts an inkling of what to expect. For instance, reports the Los Angeles Times: In 2005, [the Los Angeles Unified School District] debuted the nation’s first chapter in a high school health textbook on LGBT issues covering sexual orientation and gender identity, struggles over them and anti-LGBT bias. A section on misconceptions says sexual orientation is not a choice — a statement many religious conservatives disagree with. … An art history teacher includes portraits of same-sex couples in her studies. An English teacher has discussed writer Langston Hughes, who is widely believed to have been gay. And in 11th-grade U.S. history, Daniel Jocz covers LGBT issues, especially during the unit on 20th century civil rights movements. Using video clips of Kanye West, Tyra Banks and other celebrities, Jocz engages his students in lively discussions about language — including the taunt “that’s gay.” His students study the LGBT resistance to police arrests in the Stonewall riots alongside Rosa Parks’ refusal to sit in the back of the bus. And the murder cases of Emmett Till, an African American teenager, and Matthew Shepard, a gay college student, are examined in the class segment on hate crimes. For kindergartners and students in early grades, there are lessons on the notion that “families come in all sizes, shapes and configurations,” including “a girl with two mommies,” the paper adds. As for older students, “sex education begins in fifth grade, so more specific LGBT instruction is considered appropriate — and necessary, experts say, as bullying steps up in these years.” Of course, no one is in favor of students’ being bullied because they happen to engage in behavior other students consider immoral; but the law now in essence bullies those other students into accepting these behaviors as normal and even praiseworthy, forcing them to check their religious and moral convictions at the school door. Students may find themselves torn between what they are taught at home and in church and the lessons they learn in school. For this reason, the law had “already prompted some parents to pull their children out of public schools” as early as October, according to the Times. Students (and parents) opposed to LGBT lifestyles aren’t the only ones in danger of having their consciences violated. Teachers, too, must affirm these lifestyles in the classroom or risk running afoul of the law’s requirements that they not “reflect adversely upon” or “promote a discriminatory bias” against persons with such lifestyles. Grace Callaway, a teacher near Yuba City, told the Times “she will refuse to teach LGBT issues to her fifth- and sixth-graders because she believes homosexuality is a ‘destructive lifestyle.’” “How administrators plan to handle ‘conscientious objectors’ like Callaway is unclear,” the newspaper observed. Golden State taxpayers who oppose these sexual behaviors are yet a third class of victims under the FAIR Education Act. After all, they are the ones who will have to pay the teachers to, in Thomasson’s words, “sexually brainwash” their young charges; and they will have to foot the bill for all the new textbooks and other materials needed for this indoctrination. The new LGBT-friendly textbooks are not expected to be in schools until at least 2019, though schools are required to develop their own materials to comply with the law now. Once the textbooks begin rolling off the presses, however, expect them to pop up in schools all across the country. California being the largest market for textbooks, whatever it mandates usually makes its way into books used in most other states. Parents, both in California and elsewhere across the fruited plain, would therefore be wise to heed Thomasson’s advice to “rescue [their] children from the immoral, imploding, dysfunctional state school establishment” and put them in private or home schools. The alternative, he says, is a “sexually confused and academically stunted” generation.
  10. every ones going to vote for mitt romney cuz hes in the lead its sad that it always comes to that. who ever is ahead then thats who they are going to vote for. i could be wrong but thats what it looks like. mitt romneys kind of an idiot too
  11. 12oz is like the only graff site i go to, everything else seems invisible or just cant hang like 12oz can.. There are a lot of intelligent heads on this site that post some interesting stuff you wouldn't expect to find anywhere else. I appreciate that 12oz would actually close or hide entire threads if they believed it to be unsafe(stupid motherfuckers be blowing up spots and saying stupid shit that can get them or others caught up). 12oz has a constantly updated & very juicy news blog i very much enjoy reading. I love THE SHOT OF THE DAY when they post some rare unseen photo of a past writer and/or collaboration or when they send you some golden footage of some 1985 crew painting. I enjoy how that if i wanted to see what the graff scene is like in China or Australia its just a click away. Other than the few technical issues regarding logging in, 12oz is the shit. I recommend it to many people even if they don't write haha. I tell them its a hip hop site. Thanks for all you do. Keep up the good work and i will keep logging in. :stretch:
  12. your moms breath smells like my dick
  13. A brilliant short documentary on Thomas Bruso (infamously known across the internet as Epic Beard Man) and the days surrounding the release of an internet video showcasing a fight on an Oakland public bus.
  14. what language is that? ^^ College education is the largest scam in U.S. history! College Conspiracy debunks many myths, including the belief that Americans with college degrees earn $1 million more in lifetime income compared to high school graduates without a college degree. The most important basic fact that most Americans don’t understand about 4-year colleges is that most Americans spend 6 years attending them before graduating. With U.S. tuition inflation for private colleges averaging 5.15% over the past half a decade, assuming this same rate of tuition inflation continues, a college with tuition of $30,000 today will have tuition of $38,563 in the sixth year a student attends it. .......... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpZtX32sKVE
  15. Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1 Mr. James Duane, a professor at Regent Law School and a former defense attorney, tells you why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police. very useful information but, there are a lot of stupid people out there.
  16. Steve James (in center above), who made the masterpiece "Hoop Dreams," now makes his most important film, telling the story of ex-convicts who go daily into the streets of Chicago to try to talk gang members out of shooting at each other. All have done prison time. Some have murdered. They were young when were seduced by the lure of street gangs. Today they see young people throwing their lives away and often killing bystanders by accident. James' film follows members of CeaseFire, tough negotiators who monitor gang activity in their neighborhoods and try to anticipate developing warfare. They make it their business to know the gang leaders and members. They build trust. In some shots in this film they are physically in the possible line of fire--and so are Steve James and his small crew. This film has true impact. The Interrupters
  17. "iron chef" taking respect up the ass sense May 2001
  18. next word .. "GITMO" what you think? :krunk:
  19. i think this a better flick. colors seem to change when you scan them
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