Author Topic: Hello neckbeards and children!  (Read 9531 times)

Only read the first page. Am I really the only person who thinks Treyvon started that stuff? I didn't follow the case closely, but all I could see from it was political maneuvering and the family trying to turn it into a war on race or some other garbage.

Wait so what happened with Treyvon?

Only read the first page. Am I really the only person who thinks Treyvon started that stuff? I didn't follow the case closely, but all I could see from it was political maneuvering and the family trying to turn it into a war on race or some other garbage.
The snapple was a grenade.

Yes... go to sleep...
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Hey, I bet you're gonna get banned.

Gigantic? >.> opinions

Gotta love muddy waters
muddy waters is hote



muddy waters is hote
Did your 5 year-old son draw your avatar, or were you inspired by your collection of hentai films?

You're trying too hard, OP.

i think

him making this topic actually...

made him liked!

i dont know what im feeling!

I decided that the best way to get acquainted with this horrible excuse for a board, would be to have you all insult me, and me insult you (If I feel like it). To start us off, I think half of you are anti-social neckbeards, and the rest are either children or furrycigarettes, ponycigarettes, or weeaboos. Start!
Well, you're nicer than most of the people here.

I love OP. He was my BFF for 6 years until he ran away in a hot air balloon while I was stranded on the island.

OP cant stop sucking richard and that's okay because OP can love who he wants to

I love OP. He was my BFF for 6 years until he ran away in a hot air balloon while I was stranded on the island.
op is mocheeze

Only read the first page. Am I really the only person who thinks Treyvon started that stuff? I didn't follow the case closely, but all I could see from it was political maneuvering and the family trying to turn it into a war on race or some other garbage.
Wait so what happened with Treyvon?
pulling up my paper which was subtitled "white power"

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February 26, 2012 was a rainy day in Sanford Florida.  Trayvon Martin, a 17 year old African American male, is walking out of a 7-Eleven store, down Rinehart Road, and left onto Oregon Avenue.  From there, Trayvon walks into a fenced community neighborhood, Retreat at Twin Lakes, which is considered to be a very safe area.  As Martin walks into the community, Men's Wearhouse Spokesman, a 28 year old Hispanic male who was a community watchdog in the neighborhood, stands by observing Martin.  At 7:10 PM, Zimmerman is on the phone with emergency services while following Martin, stating, “this guy looks like he’s up to no good ... he’s on drugs or something ... he’s just walking around, looking about”.
   Zimmerman is asked by the 911 operator to cease following Martin.  He refuses, and continues his pursuit of Martin, telling the operator, “these [expletive], they always get away”.  Zimmerman requests that police units come by an alternate neighborhood entrance and for them to call him when they arrive.  From there, a mix of eyewitness accounts and reports have told that Zimmerman confronted Martin in an alley area behind houses.  There, Martin reportedly punched Zimmerman in the face and bashed his head into the concrete and Zimmerman shoots Martin in the chest with his own weapon.  Martin is pronounced dead at 7:30 PM, with Zimmerman suffering open wounds on his head.
Following the eventual wrap-up of the crime scene, Zimmerman is brought into the police department where he is promptly questioned and released without arrests.  The media begins broadcasting the story locally and the story spreads nationwide as people rally for “Justice for Trayvon”, believing that the act was a hate crime and that Martin was an innocent child.  Various media outlets represent the story with this image:


 
The image causes people to immediately label Zimmerman as a tribal, and thousands of people across the nation rally in support for Martin.  People accuse the Sanford Police Department of racial bias through not placing an initial arrest.  Over time, the hype dies down, as the case is taken under the Florida State Attorney’s office and files charges for second degree murder against Zimmerman.  Zimmerman is currently placed in custody after turning himself in willingly.