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GameRager: The cop listened to Zombieland rules and did a double tap? I know, bad humor but I dunno what else to say yet.
I laughed at that. Is that bad?
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GameRager: The cop listened to Zombieland rules and did a double tap? I know, bad humor but I dunno what else to say yet.
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Immoli: I laughed at that. Is that bad?
Only if you forgot to bring the Twinkies. I fuckin' hate Snowballs.
Post edited May 08, 2011 by GameRager
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GameRager: The cop listened to Zombieland rules and did a double tap? I know, bad humor but I dunno what else to say yet.
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Immoli: I laughed at that. Is that bad?
I laughed too :)
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EndlessKnight: In this case, he wasn't actually an older gentlemen, as it mentions he was only 40. That only makes your point though.
40 is considered "over the hill", and in the United States, it's the age where, if they haven't already, serious health problems begin to occur.

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hedwards: From the tone of the post, I wasn't sure which side of the issue you were on.
My tone was meant to convey derision towards those who were surprised that the guy died after being tasered twice in a row.
Post edited May 08, 2011 by predcon
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predcon: 40 is considered "over the hill", and in the United States, it's the age where, if they haven't already, serious health problems begin to occur.
Over the hill used to be 50. People keep changing things. Next it will be 30 and Logan will have to run.
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predcon: 40 is considered "over the hill", and in the United States, it's the age where, if they haven't already, serious health problems begin to occur.
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EndlessKnight: Over the hill used to be 50. People keep changing things. Next it will be 30 and Logan will have to run.
What are you talking about? It's always been 40. Since the 1980's, at least. "The Big Four-Oh" people called it.
How disappointing that you didn't comment on the Logan's Run reference.
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Titanium: I just got the most irresistible urge to play some SWAT 4.
Exact same thought here!;P
Though, then i remembered i still have the 7600GT.
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EndlessKnight: How disappointing that you didn't comment on the Logan's Run reference.
I got it easily.....also I loved the whole skit in Family Guy with Brian as Logan running from the authorities while Snoopy is nearby and Brian says "Why don't you take him, he's gotta be pushing 50 or something.".
The article doesn't mention it, but I wonder if the man was not alone in the cell? That could really change how the officers respond to this type of situation.
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Immoli: The article said he was shot twice with the taser while in his cell....

Why twice? Was the first a dud or something? Two officers pulling them out and shooting at the same time?
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lukipela: Depends on the size of the guy and other factors.
This is part of my argument. Tasers work on muscles. If a big, burly guy has little body fat between the dermis and muscle tissue, then it doesn't matter how big his muscles are, since the weapon is meant to directly disrupt the signals that allow for conscious control of them, without need for circulation through the bloodstream as with a tranquilizer. However, if the big guy has a lot of "adipose" or "fatty" tissue in between the dermis and muscle tissue, then it might act as a sort of "insulating layer". And if the guy has that much fat to begin with, he's probably got other health problems as well.
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predcon: This is part of my argument. Tasers work on muscles. If a big, burly guy has little body fat between the dermis and muscle tissue, then it doesn't matter how big his muscles are, since the weapon is meant to directly disrupt the signals that allow for conscious control of them, without need for circulation through the bloodstream as with a tranquilizer. However, if the big guy has a lot of "adipose" or "fatty" tissue in between the dermis and muscle tissue, then it might act as a sort of "insulating layer". And if the guy has that much fat to begin with, he's probably got other health problems as well.
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lukipela: Im pretty sure you just said i was a fatty.
At least he didn't say "Want another twinkie fatty?". :\
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lukipela: Im pretty sure you just said i was a fatty.
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GameRager: At least he didn't say "Want another twinkie fatty?". :\
WANT ANOTHER TWINKIE FATT..... Oh wait, wrong guy. :P
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GameRager: At least he didn't say "Want another twinkie fatty?". :\
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lukipela: :(
I was just kidding. :)
"Fatty tissue" is the actual medical term.