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Chizzang wrote:How could any red blooded American not love this..?
Frankly I find it exciting - it resides at the very foundation of our country
The right to organize and peacefully protest


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It is entertaining to say the least.

Won't accomplish anything, but sure is entertaining.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
Chizzang wrote:How could any red blooded American not love this..?
Frankly I find it exciting - it resides at the very foundation of our country
The right to organize and peacefully protest


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Peacefully protest you say? :ohno: :ohno:
There were 19 arrests Thursday morning for obstructing traffic outside of a McDonald's in New York's Times Square.

But that number is expected to grow after a midday protest outside another McDonald's (MCD)a few blocks away.

"There have been more arrests since this morning," said Detective Marc Nell of the New York Police Department.

In Detroit, police said 30 people were detained outside a McDonald's, with 24 of them being ticketed for disorderly conduct and six people arrested for outstanding traffic warrants.

In Chicago, police said 19 people were detained and ticketed for standing in the roadway near a McDonald's.

In Milwaukee, police said 27 people were arrested and cited for disorderly conduct related to disrupting traffic outside a McDonald's.

Ya...
That's what peaceful protest is right there ^ thank you
What part don't you understand..? (I'll try and help you out)

BTW: Disorderly conduct means they wouldn't get out of the road

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Chizzang wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Peacefully protest you say? :ohno: :ohno:

Ya...
That's what peaceful protest is right there ^ thank you
What part don't you understand..? (I'll try and help you out)

BTW: Disorderly conduct means they wouldn't get out of the road

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JFC. You can't possibly believe that blocking the road is "peaceful".

These fucks are blocking traffic causing the expenditure of public resources to clear the road. They are wasting taxpayer money. You condone this activity vs. lawfully protesting on the sidewalk? Really? :roll:
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CAA Flagship wrote:
Chizzang wrote:

Ya...
That's what peaceful protest is right there ^ thank you
What part don't you understand..? (I'll try and help you out)

BTW: Disorderly conduct means they wouldn't get out of the road

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JFC. You can't possibly believe that blocking the road is "peaceful".

These fucks are blocking traffic causing the expenditure of public resources to clear the road. They are wasting taxpayer money. You condone this activity vs. lawfully protesting on the sidewalk? Really? :roll:
As long as it doesn't impact Chizzy, is it peaceful. :lol:

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Hah hah hah

insolent fry cooks

they will be replaced with Mexicans within the year
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Kiss your fast food jobs good bye


Here's The Burger-Flipping Robot That Could Put Fast-Food Workers Out Of A Job

A company called Momentum Machines has built a robot that could radically change the fast-food industry and have some line cooks looking for new jobs.

The company's robot can "slice toppings like tomatoes and pickles immediately before it places the slice onto your burger, giving you the freshest burger possible." The robot is "more consistent, more sanitary, and can produce ~360 hamburgers per hour." That's one burger every 10 seconds.

The next generation of the device will offer "custom meat grinds for every single customer. Want a patty with 1/3 pork and 2/3 bison ground to order? No problem."

Momentum Machines cofounder Alexandros Vardakostas told Xconomy his "device isn’t meant to make employees more efficient. It’s meant to completely obviate them." Indeed, marketing copy on the company's site reads that their automaton "does everything employees can do, except better."



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HI54UNI wrote:Kiss your fast food jobs good bye


Here's The Burger-Flipping Robot That Could Put Fast-Food Workers Out Of A Job

A company called Momentum Machines has built a robot that could radically change the fast-food industry and have some line cooks looking for new jobs.

The company's robot can "slice toppings like tomatoes and pickles immediately before it places the slice onto your burger, giving you the freshest burger possible." The robot is "more consistent, more sanitary, and can produce ~360 hamburgers per hour." That's one burger every 10 seconds.

The next generation of the device will offer "custom meat grinds for every single customer. Want a patty with 1/3 pork and 2/3 bison ground to order? No problem."

Momentum Machines cofounder Alexandros Vardakostas told Xconomy his "device isn’t meant to make employees more efficient. It’s meant to completely obviate them." Indeed, marketing copy on the company's site reads that their automaton "does everything employees can do, except better."



http://www.businessinsider.com/momentum ... bot-2014-8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://momentummachines.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Say, doesn't Ursus offer custom meat grinds for every single customer? :suspicious:
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ive git some custom meat right here for all you motherfvckers
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CID1990 wrote:ive git some custom meat right here for all you motherfvckers
Vienna sausages aren't what I'd call custom meat
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CID1990 wrote:ive git some custom meat right here for all you motherfvckers
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bandl wrote:
CID1990 wrote:ive git some custom meat right here for all you motherfvckers
Vienna sausages aren't what I'd call custom meat
Can I offer you a lil' smokie instead?
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Ibanez wrote:
CID1990 wrote:ive git some custom meat right here for all you motherfvckers
A penis joke. How quaint.
Just like your penis. Teehee
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Grizalltheway wrote:
bandl wrote: Vienna sausages aren't what I'd call custom meat
Can I offer you a lil' smokie instead?
Offer still stands.












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Yeah. It has nothing to do with the explosion of individuals on the government dole. It's all about the big bad corporations. We get it.
Yeah! 47% of the people in this country are simply too lazy to get a job (that pays enough for them to owe income tax)
True. What's your point?
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bandl wrote:
Ibanez wrote: A penis joke. How quaint.
Just like your penis. Teehee
damn beat me to the quaint jokie
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bandl wrote:
Ibanez wrote: A penis joke. How quaint.
Just like your penis. Teehee

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CAA Flagship wrote:
Chizzang wrote:

Ya...
That's what peaceful protest is right there ^ thank you
What part don't you understand..? (I'll try and help you out)

BTW: Disorderly conduct means they wouldn't get out of the road

:thumb:
JFC. You can't possibly believe that blocking the road is "peaceful".

These fucks are blocking traffic causing the expenditure of public resources to clear the road. They are wasting taxpayer money. You condone this activity vs. lawfully protesting on the sidewalk? Really? :roll:

All you're doing is proving that you've never actually read a book...
THE LONG AMERICAN HISTORY of Peaceful civil disobedience is about non-violently or gently interfering - which includes (but is not limited to) sitting down / laying down / holding hands in line in front of or near the offending business or place of interest

Its pretty simple
and been going on for almost 120 years here (in one form or another)

:coffee:

The simple fact that you don't know this or understand this is either sad or embarrassing (or both) depending on which grade school and High School you attended

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Should we be more concerned about ISIS/ISIL or the domestic BK/McD threat?
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ASUG8 wrote:Should we be more concerned about ISIS/ISIL or the domestic BK/McD threat?
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Chizzang wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: JFC. You can't possibly believe that blocking the road is "peaceful".

These fucks are blocking traffic causing the expenditure of public resources to clear the road. They are wasting taxpayer money. You condone this activity vs. lawfully protesting on the sidewalk? Really? :roll:

All you're doing is proving that you've never actually read a book...
THE LONG AMERICAN HISTORY of Peaceful civil disobedience is about non-violently or gently interfering - which includes (but is not limited to) sitting down / laying down / holding hands in line in front of or near the offending business or place of interest

Its pretty simple
and been going on for almost 120 years here (in one form or another)

:coffee:

The simple fact that you don't know this or understand this is either sad or embarrassing (or both) depending on which grade school and High School you attended

:nod:
Gently interfering? :rofl: :rofl:
Boy THAT is rich.

Let me "gently" tell you FUCK YOU.
If you are causing public resources to be utilized because of unlawful activity, then you are wasting OUR fucking money. There is no debate here. There is no political spin that can be placed on this.

Were public dollars spent on the incidents that would not have been spent if the protestors were obeying the law?

I'm saying these unskilled morons can protest all they want. That alone will waste OUR money, but if you want to protest, fine. But if you block traffic, you are a fucking asshole that is disrupting people's lives and wasting public money.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
Chizzang wrote:

All you're doing is proving that you've never actually read a book...
THE LONG AMERICAN HISTORY of Peaceful civil disobedience is about non-violently or gently interfering - which includes (but is not limited to) sitting down / laying down / holding hands in line in front of or near the offending business or place of interest

Its pretty simple
and been going on for almost 120 years here (in one form or another)

:coffee:

The simple fact that you don't know this or understand this is either sad or embarrassing (or both) depending on which grade school and High School you attended

:nod:
Gently interfering? :rofl: :rofl:
Boy THAT is rich.

Let me "gently" tell you FUCK YOU.
If you are causing public resources to be utilized because of unlawful activity, then you are wasting OUR fucking money. There is no debate here. There is no political spin that can be placed on this.

Were public dollars spent on the incidents that would not have been spent if the protestors were obeying the law?

I'm saying these unskilled morons can protest all they want. That alone will waste OUR money, but if you want to protest, fine. But if you block traffic, you are a fucking asshole that is disrupting people's lives and wasting public money.
It's called civil disobedience and it's peaceful.
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kalm wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Gently interfering? :rofl: :rofl:
Boy THAT is rich.

Let me "gently" tell you FUCK YOU.
If you are causing public resources to be utilized because of unlawful activity, then you are wasting OUR fucking money. There is no debate here. There is no political spin that can be placed on this.

Were public dollars spent on the incidents that would not have been spent if the protestors were obeying the law?

I'm saying these unskilled morons can protest all they want. That alone will waste OUR money, but if you want to protest, fine. But if you block traffic, you are a fucking asshole that is disrupting people's lives and wasting public money.
It's called civil disobedience and it's peaceful.
I'm going to have to go to Taco Bell this week. When the protesters try to leave and go back home, I'm going to get in their way. :lol:
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CAA Flagship wrote:
Chizzang wrote:

All you're doing is proving that you've never actually read a book...
THE LONG AMERICAN HISTORY of Peaceful civil disobedience is about non-violently or gently interfering - which includes (but is not limited to) sitting down / laying down / holding hands in line in front of or near the offending business or place of interest

Its pretty simple
and been going on for almost 120 years here (in one form or another)

:coffee:

The simple fact that you don't know this or understand this is either sad or embarrassing (or both) depending on which grade school and High School you attended

:nod:
Gently interfering? :rofl: :rofl:
Boy THAT is rich.

Let me "gently" tell you FUCK YOU.
If you are causing public resources to be utilized because of unlawful activity, then you are wasting OUR fucking money. There is no debate here. There is no political spin that can be placed on this.

Were public dollars spent on the incidents that would not have been spent if the protestors were obeying the law?

I'm saying these unskilled morons can protest all they want. That alone will waste OUR money, but if you want to protest, fine. But if you block traffic, you are a fucking asshole that is disrupting people's lives and wasting public money.

Oh I understand that it completely offends you and hurts your feelings (you've made that loud and clear)
But its still called Peaceful civil disobedience - and its part of American History
and on occasion the police passively endorse this behavior and "do nothing"

I believe CID1990 can confirm or deny this claim

but either way your outrage and name calling just show how narrow your view of America is
Thanks for confirming that

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