Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:17 pm
L O LAshley wrote:They just identified a gap in the market thats all.
L O LAshley wrote:They just identified a gap in the market thats all.
Banning limbs, violent thought and sideways looks are next on the governments agenda....sapphic_beats wrote:LOLing at this. people are insane.
here in the states, it's people freaking out about gun crime and thinking that banning guns would solve all the problems. to which i have always said if you take the guns, people will stab each other or just bludgeon each other to death.
so now in the Uk people are stabbing each other. take away the knives and it will be baseball (or i guess cricket) bats and sticks.
people are mean, nasty little primates and will always figure out new ways to kill each other. and you can freak out and try and ban the murder implements, but what happens when everyone just resorts to fists and kicking and choking?
ban limbs?
Isn't killing people with guns a little more convinient and easy then killing people with knives which in turn is more easy and requires less commitment then strangling some fucker with your bare hands? Pulling a trigger can happen in a poorly judged second, smashing someones skull in with a piece of pipe requires a special state of mind I reckon.sapphic_beats wrote:LOLing at this. people are insane.
here in the states, it's people freaking out about gun crime and thinking that banning guns would solve all the problems. to which i have always said if you take the guns, people will stab each other or just bludgeon each other to death.
so now in the Uk people are stabbing each other. take away the knives and it will be baseball (or i guess cricket) bats and sticks.
people are mean, nasty little primates and will always figure out new ways to kill each other. and you can freak out and try and ban the murder implements, but what happens when everyone just resorts to fists and kicking and choking?
ban limbs?
Tk max is called TJ over there....dunno why maybe it sounds more american?The_Dza88 wrote:wtf is tj maxx
I dont think it said it endorses knife crime, but it obv makes it easier for sum lil 14 yr old rat pikey to mug sum other kid if they found it in there new jacket. knives can be bought at 18 yrs, coats can be bought as soon as you have the money.three2do1 wrote:Pretty childish to suggest that this coat actually endorses knife crime. There are similar attitudes reflected in the tabloid press and by politicians who want to generate popular support.
The problem is almost always blamed on popular culture but nobody seems to link the rise in violence in the UK with the increasing involvement of the government in the iraq war...
kids will copy what they see you do after all
Teir wrote: In most cases kiddies find it hard to get there hands on knives, if they dont live in city areas (and tbh even if they do)
lol i like the way it has a little chord to make sure you dont loose it
Fuck, thats very true, didnt think that one through, mybad.DanRev wrote:Teir wrote: In most cases kiddies find it hard to get there hands on knives, if they dont live in city areas (and tbh even if they do)
I have a fuckload of lovely sharp knives in my kitchen for my stabbing pleasure.
Wooooow. Just wooooow.special_K wrote:jackets with guns chained to the inner. what a country.DJelements wrote:Yeah, they sell shit like this all the time in the USA. I've never seen anybody stabbed nor known anybody who got stabbed. Including myself.
Same with gun crime actually.
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