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Post by The 13i$cU1+ Mon$+3r on Apr 11, 2008 19:57:20 GMT 8
Oh yes he even quit the world's oldest Uniformed Youth Group. Tintin if you were wondering what it is called its called the Boy's Brigade or the BB for short.
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Post by Tintin on Apr 12, 2008 16:27:17 GMT 8
This is deaht penalty not UYO debate please go on topic. As for webmaster, my cousin smuggled in some stuff during the perio which security was stepped up.
In my entire life, I have never seen a police dog at all except in video shows
And Wesltw go be a caleb, dont respond who cares we can do without you
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Post by Wesltw on Apr 12, 2008 16:43:12 GMT 8
See, a perfect example of CB. You tell people to be CB but yet act like one. And again, let me remind you that summgling a person out is totally different from smuggling goods.
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Post by mourningfrost on Apr 13, 2008 11:44:49 GMT 8
This is deaht penalty not UYO debate please go on topic. As for webmaster, my cousin smuggled in some stuff during the perio which security was stepped up.
Stop saying they smuggled stuff in. If you want GO SMUGGLE A GUN or HAZMAT without declaring wtf. Chewing gum is a COMPLETELY different thing. If they bothered to train their dogs for that then they would get a sore throat from barking all the time dammit.
In my entire life, I have never seen a police dog at all except in video shows
In my entire life i've never seen god either. Not even in the video shows. But hey, wait! Some people HAVE seen police dogs! Those people are called the POLICE! WOW!
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Post by Tintin on Apr 14, 2008 16:42:45 GMT 8
MSK is clever and has turned over a new leaf. Why? If he can escape from Whitley with 1000 guards in there theres no one stopping him to bomb Changi or Pulau Ubin
May I ask the rest of u to judge who is a Caleb Bang
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Post by The 13i$cU1+ Mon$+3r on Apr 14, 2008 20:06:48 GMT 8
I tend to disagree. He would take some time to attack Singapore. He needs to replan right?
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Post by Wesltw on Apr 14, 2008 21:22:28 GMT 8
Let's take the Al Qaeda for example. They haven bombed anything for a while. They turned over a new leaf? Yeah right.
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Post by mourningfrost on Apr 14, 2008 22:06:11 GMT 8
Let me just post a statement to shut tintin up, another statement to shut westly up, and a last statement to shut myself up
1> To tintin Food for thought. Which good guy BREAKS OUT from JAIL?
2> To Westly Al quieda was a myth, just like the loch ness
3> To Myself I crap alot. but still, consider the obvious (and not so obvious) meanings from my post.
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Post by Tintin on Apr 15, 2008 17:36:45 GMT 8
Now then lets say MS has turned over a new leaf and wants to do something that is useful but the people in the jail dont let him. I would have broken out too
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Post by mourningfrost on Apr 15, 2008 19:03:36 GMT 8
Now then lets say MS has turned over a new leaf and wants to do something that is useful but the people in the jail dont let him. I would have broken out too If he wanted to do something useful he would've done something useful in the 2 months he was away. what? Coffeebreak frollicing in the flower fields?
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Post by Chestee on Apr 15, 2008 21:54:57 GMT 8
Agreed. [this is seriously getting offtopic]
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Post by Wesltw on Apr 15, 2008 22:16:00 GMT 8
K, back on topic. The death penalty serves as a useful deterrent against criminals and bad guys. period.
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Post by mourningfrost on Apr 15, 2008 23:04:12 GMT 8
Wesley, you dont just say "period". You give evidence. If not you're doing no better than tintin in this debate (very bad)
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Post by Chestee on Apr 16, 2008 19:59:51 GMT 8
I'll speak on his behalf. The death penalty serves as a good detterent for crime, as who would want to risk his life? I mean like, you want to become a big-shot drug syndicate. The penalty for trafficking large amounts of such dangerous drugs= death. This is what would deter people from taking to crime.
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Post by mourningfrost on Apr 16, 2008 20:06:34 GMT 8
Exactly. That's more like it. it is in no possible way unfair as the people who did the crime were completely ready to die, knowing the consequences of doing so. Despite their reason, they just decided to go on with it. It's pretty much their own fault
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