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AnimeAddict

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  1. thats so true people need to quite being like so anal about winning i mean yea you should try some but winning isn't everything
  2. yea i mean there were issues with it but the reach Beta was soo much fun
  3. I say no because then it adds pressure to people besides if they add it they shud make it visible to only you
  4. Just be glad you are playing Halo not COD XD there are alot of lag issues over there
  5. yea but its not worth reporting cause you might as well report your teammates for betraying too its like going into COD 4 and trying to report the modders you would sit there for hours or even days
  6. Joy i still think he would be better off finding a group of friends who are as good as he is and going in as a full team thats always worked for me
  7. thats not true it could have had it been done better
  8. Thats not Entirely true remember Cortana was a flash clone of halseys brain
  9. the best thing you can do is play with friends and or a clan dude trust me i totally get what you are saying in COD if my team mates are that stupid i kill them until i get kicked or they leave
  10. Sp4rk you are right Halo 5 does because this might make people believe in Halo again or cause more to stray away
  11. thats a good question but if you lost thats probably where your answer lies that was true with halo 3s TruSkill if you lost it dropped you down rank
  12. It will take me probab;y another year to get there im only at 200s XD
  13. dude i know it hurts but it would go against the lore that bungie has set together AI constructs are suppose to last 7 years she lasted another year on top of that before going into rampancy
  14. yea id like to buy WaW if only i had the money
  15. lmao how do you think we feel on COD XD
  16. yea and it will take us another probabbly at least 2500 years to get to that point altho id be we wouldnt get there even in 5000 years
  17. i have just basic internet and i do just fine
  18. why not? whats so off about the post it wouldnt suprise me if internet quality is a factor in a lot of this Raging
  19. Taken from Meet the Pennsylvania City Norristown, Pennsylvania, domestic violence victims get kicked out of their homes for calling the cops too many times. More specifically, a municipal ordinance from this backwards town encourages landlords to evict tenants who call for police assistance, even in cases of domestic assault. The ACLU is challenging that ordinance on the grounds that it violates the First Amendment, and also disproportionately affects women and people of color. The ACLU filed its lawsuit on behalf of Lakisha Briggs, who was threatened with eviction for the first time on May 23, 2012, weeks after police officers responded to a third domestic violence call at her house. In this particular incident, her abuser had “chased Ms. Briggs down the alley with a brick and followed her to her house, where he attacked her.” "You are on three strikes. We're gonna have your landlord evict you," officers told Briggs after apprehending her ex-boyfriend, according to the lawsuit. After a judge refused to force Briggs out of her home, Norristown revoked her landlord’s license and tried to evict her. According to court documents, the ACLU came to Briggs’ defense and stopped the eviction, compelling the city to repeal the ordinance in question. But just two weeks later, the city passed a nearly identical law. Now, the ACLU is challenging the latest version of Norristown’s “disorderly behavior” ordinance, which fines landlords and evicts tenants if someone requests police assistance at a property three times or more in four months. The suit claims the law violates Briggs’ First Amendment right to petition the government, which includes calling for police assistance. The ACLU also claims violations of the Violence Against Women Act, “which protects many domestic violence victims from eviction based on the crimes committed against them” and the Fair Housing Act, “which prohibits discrimination based on sex.” In Ms. Briggs’ case, a victim of domestic assault refrained from calling the police because she did not want to lose her home. After her “first strike,” it was her a family and an unknown neighbor who called the authorities, including a case in which Briggs’ abuser stabbed her in the neck with a shard of glass. Briggs’ did a brief stint in jail, but she was stuck in a bind when he returned: As the ACLU notes, Norristown is not the only city “nuisance ordinances” or “crime free ordinances” that suppress the rights of domestic violence victims. Professors from Harvard and Columbia looked at similar laws in Milwaukee, finding that “Nearly a third of all [nuisance] citations were generated by domestic violence.” The study, published in the American Sociological Review, also found that “properties in black neighborhoods disproportionately received citations, and those located in more integrated black neighborhoods had the highest likelihood of being deemed nuisances.” She let her abuser stay because she felt intimidated and worried that he would harm her or her three year old daughter if she tried to do anything to force him out, and she knew that she could not call the police for help without risking eviction. Lakisha Briggs seeks temporary immunity from Norristown’s “disorderly behavior” ordinance, damages, legal fees and a declaratory judgment deeming the ordinance unconstitutional.
  20. i do agree with you on that part they should take out the join sessions over 50% done and the lame ban Not to mention like you said they didnt ruin it but it took a hit but this is far from corrupted
  21. NO! and thats why halo is going down the toilet is because its trying to be too much like COD
  22. just so you know i played the first 2 and loved them
  23. frankly i say they shud bring back Halo 2s MP but just up the graphics
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