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Taking gunner to a new level
I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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why are you creeping on my computer screen
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Get this Obama's America garbage outa here brodirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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Maybe he hunts or collects guns? Who cares if he looks at guns? Because of this, I can not tell if you are serious.dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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Re: Taking gunner to a new level
get your irresponsible republican ideology out of here brorad lulz wrote:Get this Obama's America garbage outa here brodirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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Was this in Crim?dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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When I visited the university of chicago I sat in the back row of a torts class. The guy in front of me had a large tactical knife and spent the entire class methodically cutting a large chunk of plastic from his laptop. The people to the right and left of him didn't seem to notice, which led me to believe that this guy regularly cuts things with large knives during class.
p.s.: he was the only student to talk to me on my visit. Here's to you, tactical knife guy.
p.s.: he was the only student to talk to me on my visit. Here's to you, tactical knife guy.
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I managed to get nearly every person in my Business Associations class to turn towards me in shock at the end of class when I jokingly said I own 10 AK-47s.
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You sure sound like you know how to please a crowd loldrmguy wrote:I managed to get nearly every person in my Business Associations class to turn towards me in shock at the end of class when I jokingly said I own 10 AK-47s.
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He followed up by saying he'd bring them in for show & tellBr3v wrote:You sure sound like you know how to please a crowd loldrmguy wrote:I managed to get nearly every person in my Business Associations class to turn towards me in shock at the end of class when I jokingly said I own 10 AK-47s.
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I was really offended. I could tell they all wanted to take away the guns I don't own. They can have the guns I don't own when they pry them from my cold dead hands.Br3v wrote:You sure sound like you know how to please a crowd loldrmguy wrote:I managed to get nearly every person in my Business Associations class to turn towards me in shock at the end of class when I jokingly said I own 10 AK-47s.
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drmguy wrote:I was really offended. I could tell they all wanted to take away the guns I don't own. They can have the guns I don't own when they pry them from my cold dead hands.Br3v wrote:You sure sound like you know how to please a crowd loldrmguy wrote:I managed to get nearly every person in my Business Associations class to turn towards me in shock at the end of class when I jokingly said I own 10 AK-47s.

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OP - better make friends with this dude, otherwise u know.....
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I definitely googled what an AR-15 looked like during Crim when we discussed Staples v. United States. But I didn't spend 2 classes looking at pictures.dingbat wrote:Was this in Crim?dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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Yeah... doesn't have the same ring to it for some reason.presidentk1 wrote:get your irresponsible republican ideology out of here brorad lulz wrote:Get this Obama's America garbage outa here brodirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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stupid thread is stupid
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Be worried if he is looking at sniper rifles.
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obvious is obvious.FattyMcFatFat wrote:stupid thread is stupid
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In some areas of the country, guns are cool.
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Staples v. US is exactly the case that came to mind when I read this thread.rinkrat19 wrote:I definitely googled what an AR-15 looked like during Crim when we discussed Staples v. United States. But I didn't spend 2 classes looking at pictures.dingbat wrote:Was this in Crim?dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
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Contracts and property.dingbat wrote:Was this in Crim?dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
I think some of you are missing the point. Even if this guy has to hunt to eat or owns a gun store, there are certain things you just don't do. People are paranoid and sensitive about stuff like this because of shootings all around the country. This guy was looking up pictures of guns for over 2 hours.
People are as sensitive about random shootings as they are terrorism. People perceive things in lint of what's in the media. This would be similar to going to a public place on Halloween dressed as a terrorist with a vest that has road flares taped to it. Someone would calls the cops and you would probably go to jail and probably be put n a watch list and the no fly list just for gp. 15 years ago you could do it but not today people are paranoid about shit like this.
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dirtyjesus wrote:Contracts and property.dingbat wrote:Was this in Crim?dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
I think some of you are missing the point. Even if this guy has to hunt to eat or owns a gun store, there are certain things you just don't do. People are paranoid and sensitive about stuff like this because of shootings all around the country. This guy was looking up pictures of guns for over 2 hours.
People are as sensitive about random shootings as they are terrorism. People perceive things in lint of what's in the media. This would be similar to going to a public place on Halloween dressed as a terrorist with a vest that has road flares taped to it. Someone would calls the cops and you would probably go to jail and probably be put n a watch list and the no fly list just for gp. 15 years ago you could do it but not today people are paranoid about shit like this.

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Irony, meet DirtyJesus. DirtyJesus, meet Ironydirtyjesus wrote:Contracts and property.dingbat wrote:Was this in Crim?dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
I think some of you are missing the point. Even if this guy has to hunt to eat or owns a gun store, there are certain things you just don't do. People are paranoid and sensitive about stuff like this because of shootings all around the country. This guy was looking up pictures of guns for over 2 hours.
People are as sensitive about random shootings as they are terrorism. People perceive things in lint of what's in the media. This would be similar to going to a public place on Halloween dressed as a terrorist with a vest that has road flares taped to it. Someone would calls the cops and you would probably go to jail and probably be put n a watch list and the no fly list just for gp. 15 years ago you could do it but not today people are paranoid about shit like this.
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How are you in law school?dirtyjesus wrote:Contracts and property.dingbat wrote:Was this in Crim?dirtyjesus wrote:I sit on the back row, and I noticed someone in both of my classes this morning looking at assault rifles online for basically the entires class both times.
He could be crazy or maybe not but damn what an inappropriate place to be looking at that kind of stuff. Don't know if anyone else saw this. If they did, my section is full of snitches.
I think some of you are missing the point. Even if this guy has to hunt to eat or owns a gun store, there are certain things you just don't do. People are paranoid and sensitive about stuff like this because of shootings all around the country. This guy was looking up pictures of guns for over 2 hours.
People are as sensitive about random shootings as they are terrorism. People perceive things in lint of what's in the media. This would be similar to going to a public place on Halloween dressed as a terrorist with a vest that has road flares taped to it. Someone would calls the cops and you would probably go to jail and probably be put n a watch list and the no fly list just for gp. 15 years ago you could do it but not today people are paranoid about shit like this.
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