View Full Version : Members of organized crime
makedonija77
07-03-2009, 03:19 PM
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lightgiver
07-03-2009, 09:33 PM
Maybe Pumped up do not mess with us or we will kill you thugs.:eek::D
Or they maybe rather nice chaps and may help a old granny across the road with her shopping?:D
I would probably take my chances with a reptile or two,they do not look clever enough to be of reptile origins.
Maybe the reptiles are paying them?to bring disorder and chaos.
makedonija77
08-03-2009, 01:17 AM
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makedonija77
08-03-2009, 02:20 AM
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lightgiver
08-03-2009, 02:24 AM
Ok whatever I gotta edit this anyhow, no delete button unfortunetly.
I have been busy do not edit it,it is rather funny :D:D
They could be descent people for all we know,we should never judge on 1st impressions,maybe the people they deal with have to be kept in line;)
How do you know they are into organised crime,it may be disorganised crime.:D
I am off to bed,see you around.Peace LG:)
You have already deleted it,having 2nd thoughts,do not want the heavy mob around i guess in case they see it.Ha Ha.I am sure they would do you no harm.;)
makedonija77
01-04-2009, 02:02 AM
I have been busy do not edit it,it is rather funny :D:D
They could be descent people for all we know,we should never judge on 1st impressions,maybe the people they deal with have to be kept in line;)
How do you know they are into organised crime,it may be disorganised crime.:D
I am off to bed,see you around.Peace LG:)
You have already deleted it,having 2nd thoughts,do not want the heavy mob around i guess in case they see it.Ha Ha.I am sure they would do you no harm.;)
Nah, they kill people, bomb stuff and they get away with it, too. Their job is to keep order in the nightclubs and God knows what outside it, aka security guards. They are old fashioned beat em up types. They don't mess around with regular people but they will murder you if they find you messing around with them, I respect them for this, besides that they have a seperate mentality and it always seems like a joint mentality; no one guy of these is different; all are not that social and yappy shy you could say but they tend to keep to themselves, all are bald, all are ugly, all are buffer than schwarzenneger and all scare the hell out of mortals.
I've seen them first hand maybe? I know what they're capable of. At one of their nightclubs once a bunch of people broke a glass table behind us and those who did it fled while those who knew them stayed behind. This was completely stupid and idiotic.
As I expected, these guys came over and told the guys who knew the ones that broke the glass table, pinching them on the cheek, that if the guys that broke the table aren't there within a half an hour to pay for the damage in cash, and I quote the security guy holding the guy by the back of the head tightly: I'll break your arms and legs and you'll disappear, understand???
I just make assumptions with baseless claims because they fit the stereotype; rich bulky guys driving those cars with those plates from that place so mafia muscle perhaps? But nah, they're good folk. I know that for a fact. An insult to them is an insult to me; my grandparents know their grandparents, my parents know their parents, even though the guys in the picture were like 27 or 28 years old, same..
I posted this for the humority of it. I deleted the picture because somehow they know everything I do, say or write, and frankly, like Rod Stewart said in South Park, I pooped my pants.
lightgiver
01-04-2009, 11:12 PM
Nah, they kill people, bomb stuff and they get away with it, too. Their job is to keep order in the nightclubs and God knows what outside it, aka security guards. They are old fashioned beat em up types. They don't mess around with regular people but they will murder you if they find you messing around with them, I respect them for this, besides that they have a seperate mentality and it always seems like a joint mentality; no one guy of these is different; all are not that social and yappy shy you could say but they tend to keep to themselves, all are bald, all are ugly, all are buffer than schwarzenneger and all scare the hell out of mortals.
I've seen them first hand maybe? I know what they're capable of. At one of their nightclubs once a bunch of people broke a glass table behind us and those who did it fled while those who knew them stayed behind. This was completely stupid and idiotic.
As I expected, these guys came over and told the guys who knew the ones that broke the glass table, pinching them on the cheek, that if the guys that broke the table aren't there within a half an hour to pay for the damage in cash, and I quote the security guy holding the guy by the back of the head tightly: I'll break your arms and legs and you'll disappear, understand???
I just make assumptions with baseless claims because they fit the stereotype; rich bulky guys driving those cars with those plates from that place so mafia muscle perhaps? But nah, they're good folk. I know that for a fact. An insult to them is an insult to me; my grandparents know their grandparents, my parents know their parents, even though the guys in the picture were like 27 or 28 years old, same..
I posted this for the humority of it. I deleted the picture because somehow they know everything I do, say or write, and frankly, like Rod Stewart said in South Park, I pooped my pants.
It sounds all a lot heavy to me,i would rather not mix in any if those circles,never been fond of Night clubs;):D
The foolish are trapped by karma, while the wise are liberated through karma.
THE FOUR LAWS OF KARMA
1.
Domino GlobeResults are similar to the cause. Simply said, when I cause other people harm, I will harvest suffering myself. It is important to note here, that "positive" actions are defined as actions that have happiness as a result; "negative" actions are defined as actions that lead to suffering as a result.
2. No results without a cause. As is obvious within science, things do not just appear out of nothing.
3. Once an action is done, the result is never lost. Similarly as above, things do not just disappear into nothing.
4. Karma expands. Once we have an imprint of an action in our mind, it tends to be habit-forming. As is often said in wars for example, killing the first enemy is tough, but after a handful, one quickly loses count and it becomes "normal". Also psychology often stresses a similar point when e.g. explaining actions of adults from their childhood experiences.
Do not take lightly small misdeeds
Believing they can do no harm
Even a tiny spark of fire
Can set alight a mountain of hay.
makedonija77
08-04-2009, 12:00 AM
It sounds all a lot heavy to me,i would rather not mix in any if those circles,never been fond of Night clubs;):D
The foolish are trapped by karma, while the wise are liberated through karma.
THE FOUR LAWS OF KARMA
1.
Domino GlobeResults are similar to the cause. Simply said, when I cause other people harm, I will harvest suffering myself. It is important to note here, that "positive" actions are defined as actions that have happiness as a result; "negative" actions are defined as actions that lead to suffering as a result.
2. No results without a cause. As is obvious within science, things do not just appear out of nothing.
3. Once an action is done, the result is never lost. Similarly as above, things do not just disappear into nothing.
4. Karma expands. Once we have an imprint of an action in our mind, it tends to be habit-forming. As is often said in wars for example, killing the first enemy is tough, but after a handful, one quickly loses count and it becomes "normal". Also psychology often stresses a similar point when e.g. explaining actions of adults from their childhood experiences.
Do not take lightly small misdeeds
Believing they can do no harm
Even a tiny spark of fire
Can set alight a mountain of hay.
I lived in Canada...nothing I always wanted came true. Ok I lie, most things didn't come true.
Then I moved back to Macedonia, this place works wonders. A number of people that did bad things to me got what they deserved within a few months;
One was the son of
http://www.voanews.com/english/About/2008-01-28-voa57.cfm
His son did this to me for maybe all of summer 2007. The guy who ordered the attack was my neighbour(the guy's father was a cop that served a 20 year sentence for murdering a teenager who provoked him infront of my old elementary school) and both guys are old friends of my father.
The other was my best friend, lol, his actions along with the actions of the son and the other kid I'll write below cost me TONS. I lost TONS. My best friend's grandma died in November of 2007.
The other kid lol he did the worst things. In May 2008, he fell off his motorcycle and cracked his head open, but lived unfortunetly and was hospitalized for over a month.
All three guys are close friends to me right now.
Karma is a bitch.
I love it when it happens quickly, I just have a good laugh with this. :D
And now, everything I've dreamt of in the past several months has been coming true as time passes.
BUT! I don't agree with the positive thoughts and attitude always lead to positive endings...
Sometimes I'm happy, having positive thoughts and a positive attidude yet some people around me are negative and take out all their frustrations on me which in turn makes me feel negative and nervous, I feel like murdering someone and it's in my blood to feel pissed off waaaay more having these sick thoughts longer than anyone else I know so I hate this part, but then in turn, they become positive.
What the fuck?
makedonija77
08-04-2009, 12:21 AM
It sounds all a lot heavy to me,i would rather not mix in any if those circles,never been fond of Night clubs;):D
The foolish are trapped by karma, while the wise are liberated through karma.
THE FOUR LAWS OF KARMA
1.
Domino GlobeResults are similar to the cause. Simply said, when I cause other people harm, I will harvest suffering myself. It is important to note here, that "positive" actions are defined as actions that have happiness as a result; "negative" actions are defined as actions that lead to suffering as a result.
2. No results without a cause. As is obvious within science, things do not just appear out of nothing.
3. Once an action is done, the result is never lost. Similarly as above, things do not just disappear into nothing.
4. Karma expands. Once we have an imprint of an action in our mind, it tends to be habit-forming. As is often said in wars for example, killing the first enemy is tough, but after a handful, one quickly loses count and it becomes "normal". Also psychology often stresses a similar point when e.g. explaining actions of adults from their childhood experiences.
Do not take lightly small misdeeds
Believing they can do no harm
Even a tiny spark of fire
Can set alight a mountain of hay.
I'm pretty sure I responded to this. Nevermind.
lightgiver
08-04-2009, 09:42 PM
Actions are always repaid my friend;)