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what's wrong with doing so...

let's all blow up public buildings that house our public officers at work... by doing so causes inconveniences in their jobs, time wastage for our state's resources which means a lot of the sh*t cops normally do gets delayed...

people here sometimes complain at how cops always pull them over when they should be at people's houses when they've been broken into or assaulted etc.

now they'll take a little bit longer in pulling over speeding drivers that put other road users lives at risk as well as robbers etc.

f*ck him if he decides to do that to a cop shop, what a dumb thing to do

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what's wrong with doing so...

let's all blow up public buildings that house our public officers at work... by doing so causes inconveniences in their jobs, time wastage for our state's resources which means a lot of the sh*t cops normally do gets delayed...

people here sometimes complain at how cops always pull them over when they should be at people's houses when they've been broken into or assaulted etc.

now they'll take a little bit longer in pulling over speeding drivers that put other road users lives at risk as well as robbers etc.

f*ck him if he decides to do that to a cop shop, what a dumb thing to do

We are going to have to pay for the damages with tax money.

And dont say insurance will cover it, because insurance claims always come around and bite you in the arse in one way, or another.

People forget that in the end someone always foots the bill. Not now but down the track when insurance policies and taxes increase!!

Right on Hoony.

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Remember those little swimmie things you used to put on your arms when you were a kid? Those little yellow inflatable things. Well anyway, I had just read on the internet that if you heat them up a bit and lube em up and stick them between your mattress and box spring and **** them, its similar to a vagina. So i go to the store and get all this stuff for this thing and set it up and start ****ing my mattress with the swimmie is it. I was really going at it when I hear my mom behind me say "what the ****... are you... a ****ing mattress? really? what the ****!!??" That was pretty embarrassing. Also, that was last friday.

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