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I'm surrounded by idjits.... >_<

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Jman:
Why the fuck would so spend so much on yougayhoe? It's not about that he doesn't play it, nobody should be addicted to playing cars at that age...

Just my opinion btw because I liked pokemon when I was 6 just like everyone else.

Sabb:
OH DEAR LORD
I read the first sentence of each of OP's posts and LOL'D TOO HARD.
Couldn't continue reading.

Travelsonic:

--- Quote from: Shawn on March 24, 2011, 04:39:17 PM ---Don't you think they have better things to do than look for stupid cards?

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Well, regardless of whether the perception of value is accurate or not on the part of this person, wouldn't following up on the matter be part of their job?  Of course cards in the grand scheme of things don't carry as much weight as other things - but does that matter?  [I mean, unless it was something EXTREMELY stupid]

My friends in some of the role playing clubs at my last college had some of their foam weapons stolen - and the campus uses real police, not just some people with "security" slapped on their backs - the only reason their attempt to get police help failed was because they left the foam weapons out in the open unattended, and thus, in their eyes, had far less recourse than if they were stored in an unused classroom they had access to, or something to that effect.  And proportionately speaking, such things are far less of a priority than other things, but it was still stolen, and the police did their job following up on the complaint.



Frankly, I watch people play Yu-Gi-Oh, and could never get into it, MtG on the other hand I am finding quite ... interesting ... to say the least.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)Seriously, many of the cards are so fucking broken.  :D

Sabb:

--- Quote from: Travelsonic on March 24, 2011, 05:12:33 PM ---Well, regardless of whether the perception of value is accurate or not on the part of this person, wouldn't following up on the matter be part of their job?  Of course cards in the grand scheme of things don't carry as much weight as other things - but does that matter?  [I mean, unless it was something EXTREMELY stupid]

My friends in some of the role playing clubs at my last college had some of their foam weapons stolen - and the campus uses real police, not just some people with "security" slapped on their backs - the only reason their attempt to get police help failed was because they left the foam weapons out in the open unattended, and thus, in their eyes, had far less recourse than if they were stored in an unused classroom they had access to, or something to that effect.  And proportionately speaking, such things are far less of a priority than other things, but it was still stolen, and the police did their job following up on the complaint.

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I made it three sentences that time.

blαh2355:
No big surprise. ::) Aren't we all?

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