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Ion3008 Wrote:
Is Peachy996 that feminine of a psn name?
Because I Got a "GG miss" when I last played MK2011.
Is Peachy996 that feminine of a psn name?
Because I Got a "GG miss" when I last played MK2011.
I think so, yes.


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GodlyShinnok Wrote:
I think so, yes.
Ion3008 Wrote:
Is Peachy996 that feminine of a psn name?
Because I Got a "GG miss" when I last played MK2011.
Is Peachy996 that feminine of a psn name?
Because I Got a "GG miss" when I last played MK2011.
I think so, yes.
Huh. Interesting...
It's no wonder why I hear a LOT of people saying how much they despise Spike Lee. After hearing what he did (I've stopped reading articles about the Travon case after how much bullshit has gone into the case, but I recently found out about this yesterday) I am appalled at how much of an asshole he really is.
So, it's totally okay for some hotshot director to somewhat find the address of the alleged suspect and post it out on public so hoards of threat messages and hate mail goes to the address? Sad thing is, an elderly couple lives in the house he managed to look up, and now they're facing so many threat messages and hate mail all because some douchebag decides we're going to make things even more worse for the case itself.
Even if he had the right address, how do we know that people aren't going to take matters into their own hands and try to hurt the guy? Look what happened with the Sandusky case? I'm not saying what Zimmerman did was right, no, he should be punished for killing someone, but to honestly try to make more people become angry is just ridiculous and Spike Lee should seriously get a life. This case has gone way too out of control like that Case Anthony case, and look what happened there. Some guy thought he saw Anthony at a gas station so he thought he would run her over with his car, turns out that it was just some random woman who happened to look a little bit like her. And he faced jail time for attempted murder.
This is why people need to stop taking things into their own hands and try to make it seem right. This case has obviously gone way too far with the amount of bullshit that's gone into it. This case is literally dividing the country up and it sickens me to hear that people can't get along anymore. This case needs to stop being brought up everywhere because they're turning it into something that we don't even have the answers to. We can come up with possible theories and what if's, but we cannot solve the case ourselves because we don't have all the answers. So people seriously needs to stop taking this case so seriously, it's only going to get ignored within a matter of weeks after we do find the answer to Zimmerman's fate, whether it's an answer people want or not.
So, it's totally okay for some hotshot director to somewhat find the address of the alleged suspect and post it out on public so hoards of threat messages and hate mail goes to the address? Sad thing is, an elderly couple lives in the house he managed to look up, and now they're facing so many threat messages and hate mail all because some douchebag decides we're going to make things even more worse for the case itself.
Even if he had the right address, how do we know that people aren't going to take matters into their own hands and try to hurt the guy? Look what happened with the Sandusky case? I'm not saying what Zimmerman did was right, no, he should be punished for killing someone, but to honestly try to make more people become angry is just ridiculous and Spike Lee should seriously get a life. This case has gone way too out of control like that Case Anthony case, and look what happened there. Some guy thought he saw Anthony at a gas station so he thought he would run her over with his car, turns out that it was just some random woman who happened to look a little bit like her. And he faced jail time for attempted murder.
This is why people need to stop taking things into their own hands and try to make it seem right. This case has obviously gone way too far with the amount of bullshit that's gone into it. This case is literally dividing the country up and it sickens me to hear that people can't get along anymore. This case needs to stop being brought up everywhere because they're turning it into something that we don't even have the answers to. We can come up with possible theories and what if's, but we cannot solve the case ourselves because we don't have all the answers. So people seriously needs to stop taking this case so seriously, it's only going to get ignored within a matter of weeks after we do find the answer to Zimmerman's fate, whether it's an answer people want or not.
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Icebaby Wrote:
It's no wonder why I hear a LOT of people saying how much they despise Spike Lee. After hearing what he did (I've stopped reading articles about the Travon case after how much bullshit has gone into the case, but I recently found out about this yesterday) I am appalled at how much of an asshole he really is.
So, it's totally okay for some hotshot director to somewhat find the address of the alleged suspect and post it out on public so hoards of threat messages and hate mail goes to the address? Sad thing is, an elderly couple lives in the house he managed to look up, and now they're facing so many threat messages and hate mail all because some douchebag decides we're going to make things even more worse for the case itself.
Even if he had the right address, how do we know that people aren't going to take matters into their own hands and try to hurt the guy? Look what happened with the Sandusky case? I'm not saying what Zimmerman did was right, no, he should be punished for killing someone, but to honestly try to make more people become angry is just ridiculous and Spike Lee should seriously get a life. This case has gone way too out of control like that Case Anthony case, and look what happened there. Some guy thought he saw Anthony at a gas station so he thought he would run her over with his car, turns out that it was just some random woman who happened to look a little bit like her. And he faced jail time for attempted murder.
This is why people need to stop taking things into their own hands and try to make it seem right. This case has obviously gone way too far with the amount of bullshit that's gone into it. This case is literally dividing the country up and it sickens me to hear that people can't get along anymore. This case needs to stop being brought up everywhere because they're turning it into something that we don't even have the answers to. We can come up with possible theories and what if's, but we cannot solve the case ourselves because we don't have all the answers. So people seriously needs to stop taking this case so seriously, it's only going to get ignored within a matter of weeks after we do find the answer to Zimmerman's fate, whether it's an answer people want or not.
It's no wonder why I hear a LOT of people saying how much they despise Spike Lee. After hearing what he did (I've stopped reading articles about the Travon case after how much bullshit has gone into the case, but I recently found out about this yesterday) I am appalled at how much of an asshole he really is.
So, it's totally okay for some hotshot director to somewhat find the address of the alleged suspect and post it out on public so hoards of threat messages and hate mail goes to the address? Sad thing is, an elderly couple lives in the house he managed to look up, and now they're facing so many threat messages and hate mail all because some douchebag decides we're going to make things even more worse for the case itself.
Even if he had the right address, how do we know that people aren't going to take matters into their own hands and try to hurt the guy? Look what happened with the Sandusky case? I'm not saying what Zimmerman did was right, no, he should be punished for killing someone, but to honestly try to make more people become angry is just ridiculous and Spike Lee should seriously get a life. This case has gone way too out of control like that Case Anthony case, and look what happened there. Some guy thought he saw Anthony at a gas station so he thought he would run her over with his car, turns out that it was just some random woman who happened to look a little bit like her. And he faced jail time for attempted murder.
This is why people need to stop taking things into their own hands and try to make it seem right. This case has obviously gone way too far with the amount of bullshit that's gone into it. This case is literally dividing the country up and it sickens me to hear that people can't get along anymore. This case needs to stop being brought up everywhere because they're turning it into something that we don't even have the answers to. We can come up with possible theories and what if's, but we cannot solve the case ourselves because we don't have all the answers. So people seriously needs to stop taking this case so seriously, it's only going to get ignored within a matter of weeks after we do find the answer to Zimmerman's fate, whether it's an answer people want or not.
I formulated my opinion based on what we know, that being Zimmerman stated Trayvon was on top of him and beating on him when he fired the shot. Yet his arrest video shows no blood at all on his shirt. I know guns enough to know this is impossible. The man is a murderer, even Florida's current gun law says so. The coroner showed no evidence Trayvon had been in a fight when he was shot.
So I leave it at that. we may not know what happened in the crucial minute of blank time. But, we do know what Zimmerman says does not add up to the facts at hand. If he was innocent he would have no reason to have a story that doesn't.
I've already put the whole thing behind me.
FlamingTP Wrote:
I've already put the whole thing behind me.
I've already put the whole thing behind me.
I would too if my classes would stop bringing up the damn case. And let me tell you, one of the classes I had this being brought up has a lot of people who can't handle debates, serious topics and playing a silly jeopardy game.
I agree that the media does get too involved in some cases, which distorts the outcome. We saw this with O.J. Simpson, Casey Anthony, Dharan Ravi, and now Zimmerman.
However, I think it's very important for people to know what is going on in their own country. And I think it's great for people to have open discussions and debate about the way people in this country are acting, and the way that the law is handling the situations.
It's kind of annoying how much of a pedestal everybody puts celebrities on. Before I released Zimmerman's personal information, I probably would have double checked the information myself. But I still stand by what he did. It's like when John Pike's personal information was released after he pepper sprayed peaceful protesters. You're not supposed to use pepper spray in a non-confrontational situation like that. He's a disgusting man and he deserves all of the hate mail. Same thing for Zimmerman.
You can't fault Spike Lee because some people out there might go crazy and take matters into their own hands. You can only blame those vigilantes themselves, and hope that they get the punishment they deserve.
However, I think it's very important for people to know what is going on in their own country. And I think it's great for people to have open discussions and debate about the way people in this country are acting, and the way that the law is handling the situations.
It's kind of annoying how much of a pedestal everybody puts celebrities on. Before I released Zimmerman's personal information, I probably would have double checked the information myself. But I still stand by what he did. It's like when John Pike's personal information was released after he pepper sprayed peaceful protesters. You're not supposed to use pepper spray in a non-confrontational situation like that. He's a disgusting man and he deserves all of the hate mail. Same thing for Zimmerman.
You can't fault Spike Lee because some people out there might go crazy and take matters into their own hands. You can only blame those vigilantes themselves, and hope that they get the punishment they deserve.
I am actually going to blame Spike Lee because he didn't need to do that. He knows that people are willing to go after people and that's EXACTLY why he "tweeted" the address of what he thought, was Zimmerman's address. Yeah, people should be playing the smart card and NOT go after people. But in situations like this, they know the guy is guilty, they want justice, they'll do as much as they can without actually killing the guy themselves to get justice for what happened.
I don't care if he solved the issue with the couple, his actions caused a hectic stir with these people to where they had to live in a motel for a bit because they feared for their lives after the idiot managed to post the address publicly. Now, if he were to have the real address, what's going to happen? The same thing, but probably even worst. And then, because of him, a person could get killed, which in today's society, it'll most likely happen. So, even as the guy is guilty, we have a guilty dead guy in our hands all due to a psychotic person who thought killing criminals in cold blood solves questions all thanks to a bastard director and his irresponsible actions to create a stir when there shouldn't be any.
It's just like how a person I somewhat knew (relative of a guy on my cross country team back in high school) who died. She and her friends were driving and got into a terrible car accident. I believe it was stated that she was not wearing her seat belt. The other car was a pizza delivery car. If the family who ordered pizza did not call the pizza at the time that they did, the car would not have gotten into a car accident. Not really the same, but a point I'm trying to make. It all starts when something first happens that doesn't need to happen.
Like, did that family or person really needed to order a pizza on that day? And in the murder case, did Spike Lee really need to tweet the address?
I don't care if he solved the issue with the couple, his actions caused a hectic stir with these people to where they had to live in a motel for a bit because they feared for their lives after the idiot managed to post the address publicly. Now, if he were to have the real address, what's going to happen? The same thing, but probably even worst. And then, because of him, a person could get killed, which in today's society, it'll most likely happen. So, even as the guy is guilty, we have a guilty dead guy in our hands all due to a psychotic person who thought killing criminals in cold blood solves questions all thanks to a bastard director and his irresponsible actions to create a stir when there shouldn't be any.
It's just like how a person I somewhat knew (relative of a guy on my cross country team back in high school) who died. She and her friends were driving and got into a terrible car accident. I believe it was stated that she was not wearing her seat belt. The other car was a pizza delivery car. If the family who ordered pizza did not call the pizza at the time that they did, the car would not have gotten into a car accident. Not really the same, but a point I'm trying to make. It all starts when something first happens that doesn't need to happen.
Like, did that family or person really needed to order a pizza on that day? And in the murder case, did Spike Lee really need to tweet the address?
Something like this?
Let's be better people than them, that's all I can say at this point.
Let's be better people than them, that's all I can say at this point.
Icebaby Wrote:
I am actually going to blame Spike Lee because he didn't need to do that. He knows that people are willing to go after people and that's EXACTLY why he "tweeted" the address of what he thought, was Zimmerman's address. Yeah, people should be playing the smart card and NOT go after people. But in situations like this, they know the guy is guilty, they want justice, they'll do as much as they can without actually killing the guy themselves to get justice for what happened.
I don't care if he solved the issue with the couple, his actions caused a hectic stir with these people to where they had to live in a motel for a bit because they feared for their lives after the idiot managed to post the address publicly. Now, if he were to have the real address, what's going to happen? The same thing, but probably even worst. And then, because of him, a person could get killed, which in today's society, it'll most likely happen. So, even as the guy is guilty, we have a guilty dead guy in our hands all due to a psychotic person who thought killing criminals in cold blood solves questions all thanks to a bastard director and his irresponsible actions to create a stir when there shouldn't be any.
It's just like how a person I somewhat knew (relative of a guy on my cross country team back in high school) who died. She and her friends were driving and got into a terrible car accident. I believe it was stated that she was not wearing her seat belt. The other car was a pizza delivery car. If the family who ordered pizza did not call the pizza at the time that they did, the car would not have gotten into a car accident. Not really the same, but a point I'm trying to make. It all starts when something first happens that doesn't need to happen.
Like, did that family or person really needed to order a pizza on that day? And in the murder case, did Spike Lee really need to tweet the address?
I am actually going to blame Spike Lee because he didn't need to do that. He knows that people are willing to go after people and that's EXACTLY why he "tweeted" the address of what he thought, was Zimmerman's address. Yeah, people should be playing the smart card and NOT go after people. But in situations like this, they know the guy is guilty, they want justice, they'll do as much as they can without actually killing the guy themselves to get justice for what happened.
I don't care if he solved the issue with the couple, his actions caused a hectic stir with these people to where they had to live in a motel for a bit because they feared for their lives after the idiot managed to post the address publicly. Now, if he were to have the real address, what's going to happen? The same thing, but probably even worst. And then, because of him, a person could get killed, which in today's society, it'll most likely happen. So, even as the guy is guilty, we have a guilty dead guy in our hands all due to a psychotic person who thought killing criminals in cold blood solves questions all thanks to a bastard director and his irresponsible actions to create a stir when there shouldn't be any.
It's just like how a person I somewhat knew (relative of a guy on my cross country team back in high school) who died. She and her friends were driving and got into a terrible car accident. I believe it was stated that she was not wearing her seat belt. The other car was a pizza delivery car. If the family who ordered pizza did not call the pizza at the time that they did, the car would not have gotten into a car accident. Not really the same, but a point I'm trying to make. It all starts when something first happens that doesn't need to happen.
Like, did that family or person really needed to order a pizza on that day? And in the murder case, did Spike Lee really need to tweet the address?
What the hell are you saying. So you think if you order a pizza and that delivery car kills someone on the way to your house, that you are responsible for the murder? Because like I said before, I disagree.


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I will say this: Spike Lee had no right to give anybody's address away to the public. He endangered an elderly couple because of what he THOUGHT was Zimmerman's house. Spike Lee is not above the law. Someone could've been killed, and if someone HAD died... I would blame Spike.
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Not intentionally but if the order was never called in, that car wouldn't have been there in the first place. And as what I was told, it was the pizza car who crashed into the girl's car. The person/people who called in for a pizza did not intentionally kill the girl, but they were responsible in a way where there was a death that happened.
And as I tried putting two and two together, if Spike Lee were to have posted the real address, and knowing people today, someone could and will successfully kill Zimmerman, because of Lee posting an address, we'd have a dead guy in the case's hands. All because of Lee. He wouldn't technically be responsible for the actual death, but he is responsible that there was a death.
THAT is what I was trying to explain.


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You know who I would rock if they were a character in the upcoming Smash Bros. title? A Shy Guy.
That would be so bomb.
That would be so bomb.


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Ninten would be an awesome choice.
This made me lol.

This made me lol.



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Ninten is way too similar to Ness. Considering how much of a Ness clone they made Lucas, I don't think they could do anything interesting with him. Conker belongs to Rare, probably wouldn't happen.
Shy Guy would be awesome, though.
Shy Guy would be awesome, though.


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Ninja_Mime Wrote:
Ninten is way too similar to Ness. Considering how much of a Ness clone they made Lucas, I don't think they could do anything interesting with him. Conker belongs to Rare, probably wouldn't happen.
Shy Guy would be awesome, though.
Ninten is way too similar to Ness. Considering how much of a Ness clone they made Lucas, I don't think they could do anything interesting with him. Conker belongs to Rare, probably wouldn't happen.
Shy Guy would be awesome, though.
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Smash Ball(IF it's in): EVE robot.
Just made a moveset in 90 seconds.
They need to add fucking Shadow
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