Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Now this is how this started:

Originally Posted by pisshead
you're a slave, you have no right to property or privacy anymore. it's downhill from here, but it doesn't have to be. it's a covert coup on the republic, where we elect the new bosses, same as the old bosses.

or maybe i'm just really stoned.

My Response:

Must be some gooood shit!


Now I'm undercover CIA or DEA? Crack kills Nich. All your posts consist of the same crap: Fuck you, your an idiot, your DEA, your CIA, get a clue..BLAH, BLAH, BLAH....

It's going to be an absolute pleasure to have someone of your great intellect become a new U.S. citizen!

Now slooooowww down and read the above post...IT WAS A JOKE...GET IT...HA, HA...nobody was trying to squash your poor little rights!

psycho..calm down....i was poking fun, not trying to be paranoid...


geesh! i mean look at it again, if i were a noob charged with the task of rooting out potential narcs, then what would i think?


it wouldnt matter if you were cia or fbi or fuckin the grand goblin of the martian kkk, you step to my house trying to take my weed, you get caps blown in your fuckin ass.


and thas my word, my nigga
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