Who here plays Pokemon Go?
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T-Mobile Tuesday deal tomorrow.
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Nice. I have unlimited data but my wife does not and she plays, so she is pretty excited.
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@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
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Kids caught several at the Geneseo post office.
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@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
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@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
I live on a tiny cul-de-sac. If you are parked in front of my yard in the street (and not one of the neighbors' cars), you are close enough to my property that I will assume you are doing something wrong. Zero reason for anyone to be in front of my shit at 1:30 a.m.
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@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
No public use of public
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@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
I live on a tiny cul-de-sac. If you are parked in front of my yard in the street (and not one of the neighbors' cars), you are close enough to my property that I will assume you are doing something wrong. Zero reason for anyone to be in front of my shit at 1:30 a.m.
There is no reason to be on a public street at 1:30am?
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@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
I live on a tiny cul-de-sac. If you are parked in front of my yard in the street (and not one of the neighbors' cars), you are close enough to my property that I will assume you are doing something wrong. Zero reason for anyone to be in front of my shit at 1:30 a.m.
There is no reason to be on a public street at 1:30am?
Not where my house is (waaaaaaay back at the very end of the end of the street). If it were someone who lived around there, I would recognize them. Anyone else would be instantly suspicious to all in the neighborhood (and would be breaking the law, guaranteed.) The last time someone was "in a public street at 1:30 am" they got caught breaking into cars, and lo and behold. the rash of car break-ins suddenly stopped.
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@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
I live on a tiny cul-de-sac. If you are parked in front of my yard in the street (and not one of the neighbors' cars), you are close enough to my property that I will assume you are doing something wrong. Zero reason for anyone to be in front of my shit at 1:30 a.m.
There is no reason to be on a public street at 1:30am?
Not where my house is (waaaaaaay back at the very end of the end of the street). If it were someone who lived around there, I would recognize them. Anyone else would be instantly suspicious to all in the neighborhood (and would be breaking the law, guaranteed.) The last time someone was "in a public street at 1:30 am" they got caught breaking into cars, and lo and behold. the rash of car break-ins suddenly stopped.
I'm terrible with directions and maps. I've been the guy who is parked on an unfamiliar street at 1:30am (and later) trying to figure out the GPS on dead-end roads, in Rochester no less, so I know there are plenty of reasons for people to be parked on a road early in the morning. It's fine to be suspicious but the use of deadly force doesn't make sense in this context, even the car break-in example wouldn't warrant deadly force.
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So this is pretty messed up.... but I had to post it..
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@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
So this is pretty messed up.... but I had to post it..
Too soon?
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@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
I live on a tiny cul-de-sac. If you are parked in front of my yard in the street (and not one of the neighbors' cars), you are close enough to my property that I will assume you are doing something wrong. Zero reason for anyone to be in front of my shit at 1:30 a.m.
There is no reason to be on a public street at 1:30am?
Not where my house is (waaaaaaay back at the very end of the end of the street). If it were someone who lived around there, I would recognize them. Anyone else would be instantly suspicious to all in the neighborhood (and would be breaking the law, guaranteed.) The last time someone was "in a public street at 1:30 am" they got caught breaking into cars, and lo and behold. the rash of car break-ins suddenly stopped.
I'm terrible with directions and maps. I've been the guy who is parked on an unfamiliar street at 1:30am (and later) trying to figure out the GPS on dead-end roads, in Rochester no less, so I know there are plenty of reasons for people to be parked on a road early in the morning. It's fine to be suspicious but the use of deadly force doesn't make sense in this context, even the car break-in example wouldn't warrant deadly force.
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No matter how bad you are with directions, if you ended up in front of my house in the middle of the night, you deserve to both get shot at and lose your license, because you'd be at the dead end, off the dead end, off the dead end, that's past the "No Outlet" sign.
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Your opinions on how I should do things on my own property will never have any effect on how I actually do things.
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After some thought, it would be way more fun for me to aim for the tires, then the ankles and knees, so I could enjoy the pained screams of the trespassers, trapped, with no way to escape except the back of the police car that would be en route. Remember, I live in GA, where shooting someone on or near your property is A-OK.
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@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
- Your opinions on how I should do things on my own property will never have any effect on how I actually do things.
You're free to do what you want on your property... but the public street next to your property is, by definition, not your property. I could understand shooting someone for entering but parking on a street? That makes no sense and in most places, except apparently Florida, Georgia, and Texas, would be very illegal.
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@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
- Your opinions on how I should do things on my own property will never have any effect on how I actually do things.
You're free to do what you want on your property... but the public street next to your property is, by definition, not your property. I could understand shooting someone for entering but parking on a street? That makes no sense and in most places, except apparently Florida, Georgia, and Texas, would be very illegal.
If you are shooting someone in defense, it should only be if they pose an immediate threat to you. It shouldn't be "Oooh! someone's near something I own. Time to kill 'em!" That's not a defensive mentality.
If I'm lost, or having car troubles. I like dead end roads. They are low traffic and out of the way of the majority of people. Leaving more time to get your route set, fix your issue, or get a tow truck. Then people that live there are generally more observant of traffic, and if they see a car sitting there, they usually go speak to them, not shoot at them, to see what's going on.
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@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
And you would end up in jail for 1st degree murder as you have obviously premeditated killing someone, of no threat to you, on public property.
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@JaredBusch said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
And you would end up in jail for 1st degree murder as you have obviously premeditated killing someone, of no threat to you, on public property.
You take things too seriously.... try adjusting your sarcasm detector.
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@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@JaredBusch said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
And you would end up in jail for 1st degree murder as you have obviously premeditated killing someone, of no threat to you, on public property.
You take things too seriously.... try adjusting your sarcasm detector.
I know it's sarcasm, but a local guy here killed a kid who thought he was at his friend's house. They were knocking and trying to get it, so the guy shot him. He's jailed for murder. Unrelated, but kinda shows you how the law works...at least in MA
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/07/chicopee_shooting_leaves_15-ye.html
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@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@RojoLoco said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@DustinB3403 said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@coliver said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Those kids got lucky that they didn't get shot.
But on a side note, 19 and 16.... ... (16 will get you 20....)
Too bad the guy missed. I can assure you that if I wake up to people on my property playing the pokemens, I'll shoot to kill.
They were in a public street though...
I live on a tiny cul-de-sac. If you are parked in front of my yard in the street (and not one of the neighbors' cars), you are close enough to my property that I will assume you are doing something wrong. Zero reason for anyone to be in front of my shit at 1:30 a.m.
There is no reason to be on a public street at 1:30am?
Not where my house is (waaaaaaay back at the very end of the end of the street). If it were someone who lived around there, I would recognize them. Anyone else would be instantly suspicious to all in the neighborhood (and would be breaking the law, guaranteed.) The last time someone was "in a public street at 1:30 am" they got caught breaking into cars, and lo and behold. the rash of car break-ins suddenly stopped.
I'm terrible with directions and maps. I've been the guy who is parked on an unfamiliar street at 1:30am (and later) trying to figure out the GPS on dead-end roads, in Rochester no less, so I know there are plenty of reasons for people to be parked on a road early in the morning. It's fine to be suspicious but the use of deadly force doesn't make sense in this context, even the car break-in example wouldn't warrant deadly force.
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No matter how bad you are with directions, if you ended up in front of my house in the middle of the night, you deserve to both get shot at and lose your license, because you'd be at the dead end, off the dead end, off the dead end, that's past the "No Outlet" sign.
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Your opinions on how I should do things on my own property will never have any effect on how I actually do things.
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After some thought, it would be way more fun for me to aim for the tires, then the ankles and knees, so I could enjoy the pained screams of the trespassers, trapped, with no way to escape except the back of the police car that would be en route. Remember, I live in GA, where shooting someone on or near your property is A-OK.
Have you ever seen Wolf Creek?
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http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/13/12172370/pokemon-go-cemetery-historical
Well... there is that.