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"They drive their boom cars down our streets, they sneak on property with their little backpacks full of paint and they work under the cover of darkness like the scum that lays in sewers."
"So criminal damage is OK if it's "original"? Does that mean if I commit murder with some flair, style and wit, I'll get an exhibition at the art gallery? "
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
"Bump grimey ass seaside where I wasted my youth. Bump my uncle Tommy who's worked on the boardwalk for 25 years. Bump degenerates and bump being able to count on seeing a fight at any given time. Bump 3 brothers from Italy, and bump the fuck out of pregnant 12 year olds smoking cigarettes on the boardwalk and bump being spit on from the skylift. Damn, I miss a good old fashion white trash Seaside vacation filled with filth."
-wezzywez1
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.