
Spanky the Leprechaun |

The Chief of Police & him are madder than a Mother Boar protecting her Piglets.
EDIT: The local ordinance for the County allows the Police to Seize an item as evidence for an investigation as long as they want. Alongside charging for the person to get the item back...
I don't think they'll mess with you, I mean with that 8 hour security guard course that made you too badass for the Marine Corps, you could just go Rambo on them.
Take out the whole town, man.
Spanky the Leprechaun |

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Or... Someone got my old password... I think this was the last one I hadn't updated.
I think that by Occam's Razor, the simplest solution is that you just kinda make crap up
a lot.
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Well if that is the case, then it should be a simple matter of contacting Gary, and having Mr. Teter track the IP address of whomever it was that hacked your account. At the very least I'm sure if it is then Gary would be more than happy to scrub any post/threads that the supposed villain made under your account...
We'll all be waiting with baited breath to see.

Spanky the Leprechaun |
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Okay... So I am making up being unable to pay my internet and bumming it whenever I was at my friends while our Gaming Group was meeting.
Pretty much. It's the same exact pattern you've displayed about three times now:
1) make some unverifiable claim2) make a poor excuse or line of excuses to explain why you can't verify your claim
3) feign butthurtedness and cry forum rules when somebody calls shenanigans on your b.s.
so that leads me to kinda doubt your alleged account hacking friend started this thread, because if that's the case, he's doing the same thing over again that you've done at least 3 times now.
It has your fingerprints all over it.
Occam's Razor. Never lets you down.

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pattern
pat·tern
[pat-ern; British pat-n]
noun
1.a decorative design, as for wallpaper, china, or textile fabrics, etc.
2.decoration or ornament having such a design.
3.a natural or chance marking, configuration, or design: patterns of frost on the window.
4.a distinctive style, model, or form: a new pattern of army helmet.
5.a combination of qualities, acts, tendencies, etc., forming a consistent or characteristic arrangement: the behavior patterns of teenagers.

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Azaelas Fayth wrote:Okay... So I am making up being unable to pay my internet and bumming it whenever I was at my friends while our Gaming Group was meeting.Pretty much. It's the same exact pattern you've displayed about three times now:
1) make some unverifiable claim
2) make a poor excuse or line of excuses to explain why you can't verify your claim
3) feign butthurtedness and cry forum rules when somebody calls shenanigans on your b.s.so that leads me to kinda doubt your alleged account hacking friend started this thread, because if that's the case, he's doing the same thing over again that you've done at least 3 times now.
It has your fingerprints all over it.
Occam's Razor. Never lets you down.
It let me down once.
I used it to shave my junk, and got an ingrown hair that was a b~* to pull out.
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pattern
pat·tern
[pat-ern; British pat-n]
noun
1.a decorative design, as for wallpaper, china, or textile fabrics, etc.
2.decoration or ornament having such a design.
3.a natural or chance marking, configuration, or design: patterns of frost on the window.
4.a distinctive style, model, or form: a new pattern of army helmet.
5.a combination of qualities, acts, tendencies, etc., forming a consistent or characteristic arrangement: the behavior patterns of teenagers.
*clapclapclap*
Well played Sir, well played.
EDIT: But, weren't you supposed to supply the popcorn?

Spanky the Leprechaun |

Everybody knows what I mean by 'pattern" but you apparently.
I think it's very important for your self actualization that you think about what I mean, and how it applies to your life, your reputation, and specifically the way in which people perceive you and everything you say.
You might be able to make some kind of breakthrough, but I really don't think anybody can tell you this and have it stick; you don't have the capability to listen to these things for whatever reason.

Azaelas Fayth |

I don't understand what you are talking about. I haven't posted anything like what is in this thread before. At least not that I know of.
What I know of what is referenced in this thread:
-The event in question in the first post is similar to something that happened 6 Months ago. Only it was my Fiance and her step-father.
-The Cultural Defense Act and Cultural Protection Act where the common names of 2 Acts Proposed in the 50s and were deemed Unconstitutional about a month after they were proposed. While the Extensive Training Act was one of the propositions related to the "Stress Cards" some bases tested during the Clinton Years. It was a proposed lengthening of Basic Training so that they could slow down the training to lessen the stress on Soldiers. At least from what we could find.
The only formal training I have in Martial Arts is Fencing, a form of Jujutsu, & an 11 Week Course in Self-Defense (Which I was forced to take as part of a Job Orientation). The rest I picked up by training with practitioners of various styles but nothing much more than the Basics in most.

JMD031 |

The Searcher? The Town? Chiefs of Police forces?? Latviria.... oh dear Lord.. Hunny Bunny... PLEASE STOP antagonizing the crazy man on the boards.. antagonizing crazy people rarely is a good idea....
Antagonizing crazy people is all fun and games until someone gets hurt...then it becomes front page news.
Also, this should be left to the professionals....which I suppose would be me, but wouldn't you know it I just don't have the time. Besides, it appears President Moorluck is handling the situation quite well. I'm sure he took an Intro to Psychology at some point in his life so he's more than qualified.
Anyways, personally I find it interesting that he is sticking to his story so well. Which is usually indicative of a personality disorder....

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You are in the middle of a Game & the GM's Brother walks-in and throws one of those large 2-3 Gallon Jugs of Water, the kind used in the Cliche Office Water Coolers, onto the table.
Running everything short of the Rulebooks that were on a separate table & the Flip-Mat. Broke the Miniatures, ruined all the Papers we had, and broke the table. Then starts yelling at her and pushing her into the wall.
All over his sister, the GM, taking some of the snacks, which she bought, to the game. Note: The game was at one of the player's houses.
What I done: I took him down and held him in a Head-Lock until the Police Arrived.
** spoiler omitted **
I'd immediately go post about it on the internet because I want to show a bunch of people who don't know me and will never meet me how much of a bad ass I am because I am desperate for the approval of strangers, and then when they fail to be impressed enough to appease me I will start making stuff up, and avoiding their questions. I'd also call them out on not believing every word that came out of my mouth as the gospel, cause, you know, I'm me and everyone should believe everything I say without hesitation.

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Solnes wrote:The Searcher? The Town? Chiefs of Police forces?? Latviria.... oh dear Lord.. Hunny Bunny... PLEASE STOP antagonizing the crazy man on the boards.. antagonizing crazy people rarely is a good idea....Antagonizing crazy people is all fun and games until someone gets hurt...then it becomes front page news.
Also, this should be left to the professionals....which I suppose would be me, but wouldn't you know it I just don't have the time. Besides, it appears President Moorluck is handling the situation quite well. I'm sure he took an Intro to Psychology at some point in his life so he's more than qualified.
Anyways, personally I find it interesting that he is sticking to his story so well. Which is usually indicative of a personality disorder....
Actually she took that course*. I have first hand experience being crazy. ;)
*Said course lasted longer than 8 hours. ;)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:The Searcher? The Town? Chiefs of Police forces?? Latviria.... oh dear Lord.. Hunny Bunny... PLEASE STOP antagonizing the crazy man on the boards.. antagonizing crazy people rarely is a good idea....Antagonizing crazy people is all fun and games until someone gets hurt...then it becomes front page news.
Also, this should be left to the professionals....which I suppose would be me, but wouldn't you know it I just don't have the time. Besides, it appears President Moorluck is handling the situation quite well. I'm sure he took an Intro to Psychology at some point in his life so he's more than qualified.
Anyways, personally I find it interesting that he is sticking to his story so well. Which is usually indicative of a personality disorder....
It is usually a sign of a personality disorder.. or a child who has been caught in a lie and has to tell a bigger lie to back up the first lie and then he can't remember all the lies that he told so he starts to cross them... and.... pattern.
if he is a child this is less worrisome. if he is 20 like he says.. then I would seek professional help. :/Hubby did NOT take Intro to Pysch... I did.. 101.. and 102.. plus all the independent reading I have done for research trying to understand our eldest and what he goes through... hence my desire that my hubby NOT POKE THE CRAZY MAN! :S

JMD031 |

It is usually a sign of a personality disorder.. or a child who has been caught in a lie and has to tell a bigger lie to back up the first lie and then he can't remember all the lies that he told so he starts to cross them... and.... pattern.
if he is a child this is less worrisome. if he is 20 like he says.. then I would seek professional help. :/Hubby did NOT take Intro to Pysch... I did.. 101.. and 102.. plus all the independent reading I have done for research trying to understand our eldest and what he goes through... hence my desire that my hubby NOT POKE THE CRAZY MAN! :S
People with personality disorders usually act like children. It is believed that people who have them actually stop maturing at a certain stage in their life which leads to them developing these pervasive patterns of behavior.

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It's okay, I got a call from the Searcher. He said they have found the guy who hacked the account, and it's an international Latverian terrorist. Thanks to you Azaelas a plot on the Mobile Marine Recruiter Corps has been stopped! They were going to strike using JeetKungCratium, a deadly martial arts used by Spartan Ninja of the Dingo Dynasty.
You're a hero!

MeanDM |

I'm gone part of a day and this devolved even further... Wow. I'll just point out that the police can't confiscate property from someone's home without a warrant. (In general, anyway, there's exceptions for plain view and lots of other stuff, but for a computer based on posting on a gaming message board none of the exceptions should apply.) I'm a lawyer, but not your lawyer this advice is for entertainment purposes only. Facts in specific cases may vary.