On May 22 2014 09:32 lichter wrote:
only in zimbabwe
only in zimbabwe
This is the most important part which was missed out of the OP.
Zimbabwe.
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						 On May 22 2014 09:32 lichter wrote: only in zimbabwe This is the most important part which was missed out of the OP. Zimbabwe. | ||
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						 On May 22 2014 14:38 dravernor wrote: our gardener wow are you a zimbabwean quadrillionaire | ||
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						 On May 22 2014 15:36 lichter wrote: wow are you a zimbabwean quadrillionaire Only in Zim dollars dudebro. | ||
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						 On May 22 2014 15:48 dravernor wrote: Show nested quote + On May 22 2014 15:36 lichter wrote: On May 22 2014 14:38 dravernor wrote: our gardener wow are you a zimbabwean quadrillionaire Only in Zim dollars dudebro. wait are you the one constantly sending me emails about wanting to move to europe and giving me big money for it? I already sent you all of my credit card information you may stop asking now | ||
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						 On May 22 2014 17:01 Kleinmuuhg wrote: Show nested quote + On May 22 2014 15:48 dravernor wrote: On May 22 2014 15:36 lichter wrote: On May 22 2014 14:38 dravernor wrote: our gardener wow are you a zimbabwean quadrillionaire Only in Zim dollars dudebro. wait are you the one constantly sending me emails about wanting to move to europe and giving me big money for it? I already sent you all of my credit card information you may stop asking now No that's salle's "crowd funding approach" to finance Liquipedia coins. | ||
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						 Great read, brightened up my morning coffee :D | ||
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						 On May 22 2014 22:02 Shellshock wrote: is your dad Targe? you think i can drive? | ||
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						 Also Targe pls you're not even old enough to father my children let alone be my father  Also Hawk my dad would legit do that, don't invite him please. | ||
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						 On May 22 2014 17:01 Kleinmuuhg wrote: Show nested quote + On May 22 2014 15:48 dravernor wrote: On May 22 2014 15:36 lichter wrote: On May 22 2014 14:38 dravernor wrote: our gardener wow are you a zimbabwean quadrillionaire Only in Zim dollars dudebro. wait are you the one constantly sending me emails about wanting to move to europe and giving me big money for it? I already sent you all of my credit card information you may stop asking now That is my Nigerian cousin. We're competing to see who can earn more money. | ||
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						 If you stick to this from a purely legalistic perspective, then of course what your dad did was wrong in many ways. But, had he not entered a high speed chase as a good citizen would avoid, that drunk driver with his maybe hysterical wife could have gotten into a car accident and killed several people. I would like to think that the law can prevent these things and that being a vigilante is unnecessary, but I am skeptical that (at least in this case) calling the police station just after the incident would really have accomplished anything. Its a matter of weighing things...is it okay to maybe go to jail for a week or so to keep a drunk driver off the road and potentially save lives? I think a lot of people would say yes it is I think its kind of like defending your shop from a mugger, the cops typically arrive way too late after the money was stolen or someone was hurt. That's why I think in some cases people (who have training) should have a responsibility to act in the moment. Anyway I agree with you that he should have figured out who that guy was and figured out how to return his keys like you said. Otherwise just discreetly mail the police an envelope with his approximate location and the keys or something. | ||
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