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MayhemMercenary

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Everything posted by MayhemMercenary

  1. I don't know anything about it, but usually a new version is released fairly quickly. I hope there's a way to revert my game version, otherwise me and the other people who don't have backups are screwed.
  2. So what about the LSPDFR YouTubers that play this game for a living? Is recording it going to be prosecutable? Will Take-Two actually enforce this rule that modding is apparently "illegal"? I by no means live off of my LSPDFR channel, but Jeff Favignano, Bayareabuggs, Polecat, and Stevethegamer are just a few full time YouTubers that focus on the LSPDFR mod. What does this mean for us content creators?
  3. The interactions I've had with cops have been good, not a single negative experience. People don't like cops because they hate being caught doing something wrong. I think the dislike for cops is being dramatized in this thread, it's really not as bad as it's being made out to be. Here's data from late last year that shows that support for cops has grown. http://www.gallup.com/poll/196610/americans-respect-police-surges.aspx
  4. Not at all surprised. I was a bit skeptical as soon as I heard his name. Fouseytube doesn't have the best reputation for being honest. Good find. :)
  5. I can understand why the passengers were uncomfortable, and I also see your point. I'm right with you when it comes to segregation. I don't want to live in a world like that either. Everyone keeps beating around the bush because they are afraid of offending people, but that's not acceptable when people are dying.
  6. I agree that jumping to conclusions is bad, but only when you have no evidence for your conclusion. It's not illogical to come to the conclusion that the driver of a truck that injured 48 people and killed 12, was influenced by Islam. Why? The same style of attack was carried out in Nice not too long ago by an Islamic terrorist. Not only that, but nearly every recent terrorist attack in Europe has been carried out by a person or group influenced by Islam. People are dying, yet no one has the audacity to say it how it is because they are afraid of the backlash from others.
  7. This kind of political correctness is exactly why people keep dying. Several terrorist attacks have occurred in Europe in recent years, and most of the attackers have held the same ideology. How many times does this need to occur before people get a clue?
  8. That's because attacks across Europe have been carried out by the same group of people over and over. Wait and see, it's pretty obvious what his motives were.
  9. My thoughts prayers are with all of those involved. I think we all know what ideology most likely influenced this attack, and several others In the past.
  10. Much appreciated man! You too!
  11. After not being on the forums for a while, it's interesting to see how many people have shifted on the political spectrum. Many people I used to debate with are now saying things I wholeheartedly agree with. Kind of off topic, but interesting nonetheless.
  12. I love the Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park) remix of this song.
  13. This graph shows what I would consider a spike. I suppose "spike" is a subjective term.
  14. Well, I don't know what it takes to convince you. The evidence I have presented to back up my claim is sufficient. If you don't believe so, that's on you. Source: http://m.spiegel.de/panorama/justiz/a-1085716.html#spRedirectedFrom=www&referrrer=
  15. That one train attack proves to you that terrorists have taken advantage of the open border policy. Also, you're incorrect about the sexual assaults being committed by mostly people of German nationality. "Chief Prosecutor Ulrich Bremer stated that "the overwhelming majority" of suspects were asylum seekers and illegal immigrants who had recently arrived in Germany. He refuted recent media reports that claimed otherwise. By 9 April, police in Cologne had identified 153 suspects, 24 of whom were in investigative custody. 149 of the 153 suspects of the Cologne crimes were non-Germans, many of them asylum seekers or illegal immigrants."
  16. The recent train attack in Germany was carried out by an Afghan migrant who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State. He was a registered asylum seeker. Also, terrorism isn't the only concern. During New Years there were approximately 1200 women sexually assaulted in Cologne by men of African and Arab origin. When you open your doors like Europe has, you're inviting the good and the bad. Like I said, it's common sense, not hatred.
  17. You know what I meant. Terrorist attacks in Europe have spiked in frequency in the past 1-2 years. I knew someone was going to call me hateful for making that post. It's not "hatred of foreigners", it's common sense. If you open borders to literally anyone, terrorists will walk right in. Even a small number of terrorists could easily kill thousands of people.
  18. This does not only apply to her, but to every European leader/country that has an open border policy. Nothing good has come from the mass immigration of "refugees". It seems that terrorist attacks are becoming a regular thing in Europe, unfortunately.
  19. Your logic could be applied on a larger scale. If guns are completely banned in the US, then they will be brought in from outside of the US.
  20. My game crashes on the loading screen just before going into the game. This is bringing back memories of GTA IV, the most unstable game ever made.

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