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blackmonsters 01-14-2014 07:12 PM

100 "pop" "pop" popcorn kernels.

dyna mo 01-14-2014 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 19945045)
Sorry, but your analysis does not consider the tensile strength of a popcorn kernel hull which can easily lacerate the cornea.

Nobody ever cut their eye open with a fucking skittle.

Furthermore, this theater employed a modern air conditioning unit that removes humidity from the air;
therefore there is no possibility that the Florida humidity and heat would have made the kernel hulls wilt before they were thrown.

:2 cents:

what about the butter? butter would make the popcorn soft but also could make it worse by adding weight and slime.

directfiesta 01-14-2014 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19945048)
what about the butter? butter would make the popcorn soft but also could make it worse by adding weight and slime.

True ... but they no longer use butter ... they put ''topping''

Now the weight of topping is probably more per square inch as it is a mixture of transmission fluid, old dishwater and recycled K-Y jell ... justifying the use of lethal force as it could turn in '' The Blob '' ....

JockoHomo 01-14-2014 10:46 PM

I hope that fucking scumbag P-I-G gets life in prison and he gets fucked up the ass every night by all the huge black men he fucked over and that they fuck him without lube and cause massive anal bleeding so as they repeatedly rape him and one by one pump their loads of AIDS infected jizz into his little bleeding piggy hole that he feels the pain that he caused so many people in his hate filled life as a P-I-G! :thumbsup

Fucking Psycho P-I-G! :321GFY

Die Piggy Die! :321GFY

Rochard 01-14-2014 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19944996)
Again, someone spinning what I've stated wildly out of context. I never said one fucking word about killing the guy being justified.

I am sorry if I misunderstood you. You said....

"Escalating the issue with his wife there was a profound lack of common sense and caring.

fact is, the guy isn't living now due to a lack of his common sense and better judgement."

I read this as "the guy who was shot sort of deserved it because of his lack of common sense".

Rochard 01-14-2014 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 19945045)
Sorry, but your analysis does not consider the tensile strength of a popcorn kernel hull which can easily lacerate the cornea.

Nobody ever cut their eye open with a fucking skittle.

Furthermore, this theater employed a modern air conditioning unit that removes humidity from the air;
therefore there is no possibility that the Florida humidity and heat would have made the kernel hulls wilt before they were thrown.

:2 cents:

You are right - I did not give proper consideration to potential damage to the cornea. But at the same time, Skittles, with it's hard sugar coating shell, can be just as deadly.

We should ban both popcorn and Skittles in the movies. And perhaps Licorice too, because I see issues there as well.

Rochard 01-14-2014 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19945048)
what about the butter? butter would make the popcorn soft but also could make it worse by adding weight and slime.

The weight of the butter would not significantly alter the weight of the popcorn. Unless you put a lot of butter on popcorn, popcorn will always be light and even more so when spread out over a wide range.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 01-15-2014 12:47 AM



No one killed, maimed, or seriously injured. Go figure... :upsidedow

:stoned

ADG

nico-t 01-15-2014 04:55 AM

bet it's a safe feeling knowing anyone could be carrying a gun.

directfiesta 01-15-2014 05:11 AM

too bad there was not a " good guy "" carrying a gun ... could have intervene ... a "good guy" like ... a cop or ex-cop :warning

tony286 01-15-2014 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19945048)
what about the butter? butter would make the popcorn soft but also could make it worse by adding weight and slime.

I used to like to throw a bag of peanut m&ms in my bag of popcorn and shake to mix. Now that would hurt if thrown at someone. lol

tony286 01-15-2014 06:31 AM

You will see more of this with people being able to carry everywhere. People can shoot someone and then say I felt threatened.
Its very rare someone dies in a fist fight. I was a bouncer for over 10 yrs, saw lots of fights, a few bloody noses no one ever died. Now if a few of those people were carrying guns,there would of been dead people.

BlackCrayon 01-15-2014 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19944768)
Oh, there is no question the old man contributed to escalating this. ANd over-escalated it in fact, regardless of what we know and assume.

But the dead guy is responsible for himself and his life, and the safety and well-being of his loved ones, not the old man. Throwing popcorn in the guy's face etc exacerbated the issue.

sorta on topic here, I was walking back from the local grocer on my block yesterday with a gallon of milk and a bunch of other things in bags in both hands. the block was crowded with people so I slipped in behind what appeared to be a homeless guy who was cutting a path through the other pedestrians coming from the opposite way. I was prolly 4 steps behind him and as he was looking around, I guess outta the corner of his eye he caught me being in his same path.
He stopped abruptly and turned around glaring at me like *wtf are you doing coming up on me!??* My response was to not make eye contact at all and to make sure I had a bit of a smile on my face as I pretended to not even notice he was attempting to escalate the situation. I got home safely and enjoyed my groceries.

i understand what you are saying but it does come off as though you are attempting to justify what happened as being the victims fault. i do the same as you, avoid confrontation over stupid shit. apparently this is not the first time the shooter has a problem with someone texting in that same theater. he followed a woman into the washroom several weeks back after approaching her about texting according to the news.

blackmonsters 01-15-2014 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 19945237)


No one killed, maimed, or seriously injured. Go figure... :upsidedow

:stoned

ADG


This video is bias.

Just saying.

:disgust

Asiantraffic 01-15-2014 07:30 AM

Better play hardbol

dyna mo 01-15-2014 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 19945212)
I am sorry if I misunderstood you. You said....

"Escalating the issue with his wife there was a profound lack of common sense and caring.

fact is, the guy isn't living now due to a lack of his common sense and better judgement."

I read this as "the guy who was shot sort of deserved it because of his lack of common sense".

The texter did not deserve to die. I've never even implied that. Again, what I've stated is due to his lack of common sense, he chose to engage in the escalation instead of walk away. Consequently, he's dead now.

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 19945494)
i understand what you are saying but it does come off as though you are attempting to justify what happened as being the victims fault. i do the same as you, avoid confrontation over stupid shit. apparently this is not the first time the shooter has a problem with someone texting in that same theater. he followed a woman into the washroom several weeks back after approaching her about texting according to the news.

Again, I've read the entire thead over and have a difficult time finding any post I made that justifies the shooter killing the guy. And again, I don't use words like fault. Or blame. Not in this thread, not anywhere.

Look I spend most of my time in downtown Los Angeles, a myriad of confrontations await me right outside my building's door 24/7. I am coming from a perspective that has to avoid those daily. It's not some random psychotic L.A. stranger responsible for my safety and well-being, it's me. I choose to not act like a dick to people IRL, instead, I try and do the opposite and just walk away. People die and get fucked up down here all the time.

Just recently an argument broke out between 2 patrons at the local tiddy bar, the argument escalated as it moved outside into the parking lot, one dude got in his car and drove it into the other guy, pinning him against the brick wall. He doesn't have any legs now.

sperbonzo 01-15-2014 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by tony286 (Post 19945493)
You will see more of this with people being able to carry everywhere. People can shoot someone and then say I felt threatened.

Interestingly, this is what a lot of people said prior to the Right to Carry laws being enacted in Florida in 1987. In fact, it proved to be exactly the opposite. Violent crime and murder went down immediately, and out of the hundreds of thousands of permits issued since then, less than 50 have had to be revoked for a gun-related crime.


I understand you are against the right to carry, but the facts are the facts, and even those most opposed to it prior to it's passage into law, had to admit years later that the fears that they expounded in the press did not come to pass.


.:2 cents:


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directfiesta 01-15-2014 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 19945651)
Interestingly, this is what a lot of people said prior to the Right to Carry laws being enacted in Florida in 1987. In fact, it proved to be exactly the opposite. Violent crime and murder went down immediately, and out of the hundreds of thousands of permits issued since then, less than 50 have had to be revoked for a gun-related crime.


I understand you are against the right to carry, but the facts are the facts, and even those most opposed to it prior to it's passage into law, had to admit years later that the fears that they expounded in the press did not come to pass.


.:2 cents:


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funny choice of thread to do that post :2 cents:

tony286 01-15-2014 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 19945651)
Interestingly, this is what a lot of people said prior to the Right to Carry laws being enacted in Florida in 1987. In fact, it proved to be exactly the opposite. Violent crime and murder went down immediately, and out of the hundreds of thousands of permits issued since then, less than 50 have had to be revoked for a gun-related crime.


I understand you are against the right to carry, but the facts are the facts, and even those most opposed to it prior to it's passage into law, had to admit years later that the fears that they expounded in the press did not come to pass.


.:2 cents:


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source of your facts and not the nra.


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