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06-15-2009, 03:21 AM | #2031 (permalink) |
why bother?
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1. What do you typically dream about?
Usually it's just random crap. Sometimes it's very vivid, sometimes even lucid - happens quite often after a night's boozing. 2. Do you look forward to going to sleep at night? Yep. It's the one part of the day when you don't have to worry about anything. It's literally pure bliss for however long you're out for. 3. Is there something your good at that you probably shouldn't be? I'll go with Jackhammer and say drinking. Gone are the days when a couple of pints would get me zonked. 4. Would/Have you be(en) a better parent than your own? Nope. 5. Honestly, on a 1-10 scale 10 being the smartest where would you be? I don't really care how smart or thick I am. So long as I'm good at what I do I'm smart enough. 6. How do you feel about most police officers? They do good jobs of keeping the town centres orderly on a Friday night. Other than that I haven't really come across them recently. |
06-15-2009, 06:17 AM | #2032 (permalink) |
Moodswings n' Roundabouts
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1. What do you typically dream about?
My inevitable death is the most common theme. Cheery. 2. Do you look forward to going to sleep at night? Contradicts the above answer but i'm probably at my happiest asleep. 3. Is there something your good at that you probably shouldn't be? Considering my size i really shouldn't be able to drink as much as i do. 4. Would/Have you be(en) a better parent than your own? Nononononono. I can't see myself being a parent at all in the first place. 5. Honestly, on a 1-10 scale 10 being the smartest where would you be? A modest 5. I'm too lazy to be clever. 6. How do you feel about most police officers? Apart from one unpleasant experience (some officers are always going to be on a power trip) i'm pretty cool with them overall. |
06-15-2009, 07:27 AM | #2033 (permalink) |
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1. What do you typically dream about?
repressed urges 2. Do you look forward to going to sleep at night? yes 3. Is there something your good at that you probably shouldn't be? hop-scotch, i'm a wicked hop-scotcher 4. Would/Have you be(en) a better parent than your own? no, if i ever have a kid it will die within 4 weeks, guaranteed 5. Honestly, on a 1-10 scale 10 being the smartest where would you be? I standardize test crazy high and got into an ivy league school so on paper i'm smart, but I don't try, tend to talk in a very sophomoric fashion and am prone to spaciness, so I would say a 6 or 7 when all the factors are combined. 6. How do you feel about most police officers? How do most police officers feel about me is the real question there.
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06-15-2009, 08:31 AM | #2034 (permalink) |
Mate, Spawn & Die
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1. What do you typically dream about?
I haven't had a dream in a while but when I do they're usually really long and frequently pretty disturbing, usually about the end of the world or natural disasters or other assorted chaos. 2. Do you look forward to going to sleep at night? Usually no because I feel like I'm wasting time when I'm sleeping, but recently I've been so exhausted all the time that I really look forward to it. 3. Is there something you're good at that you probably shouldn't be? I'm spectacular at procrastinating. 4. Would/Have you be(en) a better parent than your own? Well there's always room for improvement so I hope so but I guess I'll just have to wait and see. 5. Honestly, on a 1-10 scale 10 being the smartest where would you be? No idea. I usually test well but sometimes I feel like the older I get the less intelligent I am. 6. How do you feel about most police officers? They're a mixed bag. I've had several bad experiences with cops in my life and most of the cops I see here in Philadelphia are such fat fucks that there's no way they could ever run a criminal down. So I guess I lean toward the negative but at the same time I recognize that it's a hard job that's very important so I do have a certain amount of respect for them. |
06-15-2009, 08:40 AM | #2035 (permalink) |
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1. What do you typically dream about?
I rarely remember my dreams. When I do remember them though they are mostly with my family and stuff like that. 2. Do you look forward to going to sleep at night? Yes. Yes I do. I absolutly love sleeping. Ahhh. Maybe its just me. 3. Is there something you're good at that you probably shouldn't be? I Don't really know actually. Sorry, I can't answer this question. ): 4. Would/Have you be(en) a better parent than your own? I think that I would be a better parent than my parents because I have seen how they have struggled and what things they have done right/wrong. I would improve on the wrongs and try to keep doing the rights...well right. 5. Honestly, on a 1-10 scale 10 being the smartest where would you be? I would have to say I would be around a 7 or 8. I'm extremely good at math and science. 6. How do you feel about most police officers? All I really have to say is there are good cops and bad cops. I have police in my family so I can't really say I hate them...buttttttttttt I dislike them with a passion. |
06-15-2009, 10:38 AM | #2036 (permalink) |
you know what it is
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1. What do you typically dream about?
The typical drama and issues I deal with everyday in a different setting. 2. Do you look forward to going to sleep at night? Absolutely, especially in the morning when I'm trying to will myself out of bed. 3. Is there something you're good at that you probably shouldn't be? Rolling blunts 4. Would/Have you be(en) a better parent than your own? I don't want to anticipate children at the moment. 5. Honestly, on a 1-10 scale 10 being the smartest where would you be? Er, 5 or 6 maybe? I can catch on pretty fast and have a good amount of common sense but I'm miserable with Math. 6. How do you feel about most police officers? They scare the **** out of me. |
06-15-2009, 12:26 PM | #2037 (permalink) |
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Seems where I live more cops break the law than the citizens there "protecting".
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06-15-2009, 07:08 PM | #2038 (permalink) | ||
I'm sorry, is this Can?
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Yeah but you're also in the US, less said about any of your institutions the better.
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06-15-2009, 07:30 PM | #2039 (permalink) |
Registered Jimmy Rustler
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The other night I was waiting for a friend outside his house and a cop pulled up and asked what I was doing. I told him "Waiting for a friend that lives here". They proceeded to get my information and pat me down because of me possibly stealing the records in the back seat. After it was established I hadnt they questioned me about stealing the car. After they finally got all the information through they realized it was a dead end considering the car is registered in my name.
By this point there was myself and a friend surrounded by 4 cops (3 cars) who were now trying to get me for drunk driving Of coarse I passed that since I was completely sober. Lastly they moved to the last thing they could possibly get me for...drugs. Now all 4 cops are trying to look in my car to find the drugs they "know is in there". I did not let them search it even though there was nothing in there simply because I wasn't about to give up my right to searching without probable cause. Nows when they called a 5th cop in to bring a canine to check the outside of the car. The dog found nothing, and they knew that yet they said they were still towing my car and making me walk home on a muggy as **** night. At 6 that morning I got a call to come pick my car up at the station. Along with getting my keys and having an officer who wasnt even there tell me I wasnt innocent; I had to pay 125 bucks for the tow bill. And O yea, did I mention they found NOTHING in the car. Theis is just one recent example. I got a copy of the police report in which they did not mutter a word of truth except where writing my name. Apparently the smell of marijuana was leaking out of the car and thats why I "voluntarily" stepped out. I was also apparently loud and rude while trying to get back in my vehicle several times. Talk about a ****ing frustrating night. I could try and take it to court, hell id even probably win but that would cost 10 times more than the bill. Some great system huh?
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