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IT'S TIME TO PLAY "GUYS DID I DO THIS RIGHT/GIVE ME FEEDBACK"

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Anmn

I'm working off a $750 budget but I'm stretching it a little ATM.

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 11:43:43 PM »
one guy posted statistics, then when i asked for the source, it didn't back up what he said and he didn't post again
any other statistics posted had no source
I'm sure you're capable of fact-checking, it's only a minor inconvenience. Hell, you should take that time to get some evidence of your own.

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 11:39:11 PM »
no, if i saw it with my own eyes i would be perfectly convinced, as i listen to real evidence and only real evidence
and yes, i didn't put much effort into supporting my statements as this is an internet forum full of nonvoters, why the hell would i....
So statistics aren't evidence? I find it hard to believe you'd accept anything except what you think

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 11:34:48 PM »
yeah i'd say that describes my strategy pretty well
can't say i'd think its a good use of my time to format, structure, and deliberate over arguments on an internet forum full of non-voters and dumbasses
You could convince yourself the sky was purple and nobody could cmake you change, not even if you saw it with your own eyes.

You basically just admitted to putting zero effort into supporting your statements.

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 11:31:03 PM »
i'm not close-minded, you just make pathetic arguments
Your arguments aren't very well structured, either. It seems like you say damn neared whatever you want without any information whatsoever.

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 11:27:15 PM »
That's the one thing I hate about these forums, I swear some of you guys *cough* Fredulus *cough* can just sit there can utterly convince yourselves that you're right without even paying attention to the damned conversation. Some people here are too closed-minded.

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 10:58:14 PM »
I'd like to keep my arms very much so!
No forget you, I want to be a machamp, gimme.

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 10:50:49 PM »
dont know what you were going on about there, i was just calling you out for saying guns are the most regulated consumer good
they're far from it
food, medications, etc are vastly more regulated. infact they have their own agency dedicated to regulating them, the FDA

as far as the content of your most recent post:
A) no one ever suggested confiscating all guns. you just limit sales, and the number of guns slowly decreases
B) no stuff. the idea is that it's much easier to kill someone with a gun, and guns have NO PURPOSE other than killing. sure, you can kill someone with a screwdriver, but there's more reasons to own a screwdriver than to kill people.

and it'd be dumb to ban smoking because that effects the smoker and is a personal choice. smoking IS banned on public property.
There's an agency dedicated to the regulation of firearms as well, the ATF.

Firearms were invented to kill, yes. In doing so, they can provide food for people, they don't necessarily kill other people. People can also buy guns because they want them, and target shooting is a sport.

Hammers were invented to drive nails, and you wouldn't have much luck using them as a spatula. Guns fire projectiles, so yes, that is what they do.

Smoking affects people other than the smoker because they have to breathe the stuffty air created by burning the tobacco. People who live with smokers are affected almost as much as the smoker. It's not their choice to be affected, but they are. Smoking isn't banned on all public property, go to any city and you'll see people smoking on street corners. You'll inhale that, too. Children of smokers are more likely to have asthma and other respiratory diseases, I wonder why.

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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 10:38:22 PM »
Do you go outside often?
I do go outside often, and I'm not talking about illegal gun buying, because that's bullstuff. I'm talking about 100% legal purchases.

Most deaths resulting from gunshots are actually Self Deletes, which although tragic, isn't really a crime.

Banning guns because people use them to kill each other and themselves is a silly prospect, because;

A.) confiscating every legal gun in the country would cost a ridiculous sum of money and would only take away guns from legal owners, nevermind the multitudes of illegal guns

B.) that wouldn't stop people from killing each other. There are more ways than one to kill another human, and if someone wants to kill someone else, they'll be dead one way or another.

My point is, if a third of all households in the United States (legally) own guns, and about a quarter of all people in this country smoke, smoking results in 443,000 deaths per year, in 2005 only 10,100 homicides were committed using firearms. If you truly wanted to save people, why not ban smoking first? You'll save 40 times as many people, and you'll improve general health and air quality as well. People target guns for the wrong reasons.


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Off Topic / Re: Do you support the second amendment?
« on: January 29, 2013, 10:19:43 PM »
Yes, as long as the guns are regulated and safe, which they already are more or less.
Guns are some of the most heavily regulated consumer goods one can buy. I question people who think that regulations on guns are still too loose. Where I live in Connecticut, I only know one or two people with guns, out of the hundreds I've ever asked. Those who do have a gun have handguns, because they don't live in good areas, so they keep one around the house just to be safe.

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I have a small request of you guys because I have no idea what I'm doing. Can someone put together the best build you can get for $800? I need a complete build, too, because I have literally nothing recyclable, and this would be mainly for gaming. Anyone willing to lend a hand?
Pageloss

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I have a small request of you guys because I have no idea what I'm doing. Can someone put together the best build you can get for $800? I need a complete build, too, because I have literally nothing recyclable, and this would be mainly for gaming. Anyone willing to lend a hand?

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Off Topic / Re: Cloning - Is it okay?
« on: January 29, 2013, 04:13:15 PM »
As long as they are born without a brain I'm chill with it.
I don't think you can grow without a pituitary gland and HGH.

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Off Topic / Re: Hey guys guess what today is (BERFDAY THREAD BITCHES)
« on: January 29, 2013, 04:12:03 PM »
You don't want this cake because you'll end up fat and it won't be a happy birthday :(
Jabba the Hutt seemed like a pretty happy guy, he had all the hos and money stacked to the roof. And a rancor.

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Games / Re: Mount and Blade warband mods suggest pls
« on: January 29, 2013, 04:10:47 PM »
Anno Domini 1257
http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?topic=110470.0

It's historically accurate and amazing and fasf

get it. now.

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