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Sandy
09-15-2018, 10:18 PM
This teenaper tonight was too busy with its Airpods and started to run the yield sign for its direction, starting to make a right turn in front of me. Luckily it stopped in time, actually letting me have my right of way. Then it started following me very closely. I could see it making monkeyshine movements, but I couldn't tell if it was shucking to nigger music or being impatient. I had an idea in case it was in a hurry. After the 20 mph business area, it's a two lane road, 30 mph, double line divider with some traffic coming the other way, and no traffic behind us. So I continued on a speedy 20 mph, conscious that the nigger could cause an accident, maybe ram us intentionally (one reason why when driving Mrs. S and I are always carrying, something we couldn't do in NY). Half a mile later, the nigger suddenly made a hard right onto a side road, still doing its dindu dancing.

This was the third time in two days a nigger almost hit us. Do we need to start mixing mayonnaise with car wax as nigger anti-magnetism?

Cat fur allergic
09-16-2018, 09:51 AM
I wish I could be carrying in NYC right now :p.

I don't antagonize them for that reason lol.

Boy
09-16-2018, 02:08 PM
I wish I could be carrying in NYC right now :p.

I don't antagonize them for that reason lol.


This is Chuck the "cuck" Cuomo's doing..... fucking waste of oxygen asswipe



New York's restrictive laws also apply to other items regarded as deadly weapons, such as certain chemical sprays, clubs, explosives, fireworks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fireworks), knives (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knife), rockets (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockets), slingshots (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slingshot), stun guns, and throwing stars (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwing_star).


Then there is this - But ignored by Cuomo the criminal


In December 2013, a federal judge ruled the seven-round magazine limitation is "'tenuous, straitened, and unsupported,' and therefore unconstitutional."