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thegreathah

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  1. thegreathah posted a gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  2. thegreathah commented on CG Blaze's gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  3. thegreathah commented on MrOxPlay's gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  4. thegreathah posted a gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  5. @LSPD1743If you read it correctly, it actually says, in BIG RED LETTERS, "** YOU DO HAVE PERMISSION TO CHANGE THE SKIN OF THE CAR **" The only thing you don't have permission for is re-uploading the file with a new skin and claiming it's yours (which is also just a general lcpdfr.com guideline). No reason to call him a dick for protecting his creations, and rightfully so.
  6. Understandable, but there is a certain amount of depth you can achieve in scripting over data files (at least in GTA), and those scripts would work better implemented directly into the main mod, rather than a random ragehook script layered on top.
  7. I think it would be nice having something built into lspdfr though, ie not having to download script or data edits on top of fr.
  8. You mean "meet the person single-handedly moderating lcpdfr.com".
  9. To add to what Lundy said, it's totally possible it's your graphics card or some other component on your PC. Parts do degrade over time. If you can turn down your settings, and the problems no longer happen, it's a good bet it's your PC.
  10. eh?

    thegreathah commented on TaylorSwift's gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  11. eh?

    thegreathah commented on TaylorSwift's gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  12. thegreathah commented on t0y's gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  13. eh?

    thegreathah commented on TaylorSwift's gallery image in GTA V Galleries
  14. It's not difficult to install something non- OIV. It's a simple drag-drop. OIV actually makes things annoying to install because it predetermines what slots and what folders it is installing to, which takes away a lot of the customizability. https://www.lcpdfr.com/forums/topic/62579-guide-police-car-mods-the-whys-and-hows-and-troubleshooting/
  15. thegreathah posted a gallery image in GTA V Galleries
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  19. I already have the government taking and wasting my money. I don't need a game company to do the same... I don't see this game coming for another 2 or 3 years, if at all.
  20. thegreathah commented on t0y's gallery image in GTA V Galleries
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  22. Fairly certain the Ford Fusion Responder was made specifically for cities already using the hybrid vehicles (Like NYPD since around '09) but aren't pursuit rated. Less to do with "drinking the Democrat[ic] party's Kool-aid" and more to do with reaching a new market and providing for said market. Plus, they are fuel efficient which I am sure saves departments as large as NYPD loads of cash. I don't know about you, but I haven't really seen a lot of cops upset about what car they are driving, in fact I doubt most of them know the differences between an explorer and an FPIU. I doubt the Taurus will continue, the FPIU is just a superior car. Doesn't make sense for a department to use both. The F150 is good in concept, but it seems impractical for any department with a population larger than 100. Other than being a special use vehicle I don't see it becoming any more popular than it is already.
  23. But what are the guidelines for labeling someone an extremist? And where is the line? Should we start loc king up Christians who preach on the corner yelling about how soldiers are going to hell? Are they extremists? You can't pool all these people together and throw them in jail for a "suspected extremism". You also can't have spies watching all these people all the time. Because they are suspected extremists. Imagine if the standard for being an extremist in any other religion was so low. How many Christians, Hassidic Jews, devout Buddhists, Hinduists would be placed on a list. All those groups (With maybe the exception of Buddhists) have killed people. The real problem is that once you just allow the government to pick and choose who is an extremist and who isn't, the second a new administration comes in they could easily target a religious or political group without evidence. And you know this how? Are you part of MI5 or MI6? Many of them aren't even under active investigation. They may have simply been suspected for opening an obscure twitter link and then been moved to the closed investigation category that the Manchester bomber was open. The criteria for extremist under MI5 is not public information so we really have no idea. It isn't "justice" when a full 1%(2,200,000 in jail and over 4 million on probation and parole) of the adults in your country are locked up, and there is blatant racism in that system, with Latinos and Blacks being locked up for petty drug offenses even though white people are more likely to be carrying those drugs (politifact source). General Address: "On Friday security sources confirmed a further 20,000 individuals were said to have been considered “subjects of interest” in the past, although the period the figures cover is unclear." - The Independent. Now, you might say, "Well the Manchester attacker was part of this 'past' list." This is true, but what many have failed to mention is that 13 attacks were foiled in the past year. It really comes down to the fact that you can't lock up people who you "think" are bad guys. Once you do that, democracy follows suit and goes down the tubes.

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