"Scalpers are evil", and you are the most bragging and unrepentant scalper on this board.
I swear you have this on quick post
Yeah, everyone hates everyone else.
But that Iron Man figure. . .damn! He's pretty awesome.
I'm surprised no one had told you to wiggle a steak knife or something in there
Sounds like the contact for the switch shifted in there and is still contacting it in the off position. I'd have to open mine up and see how to fix it. If I figure out a simple fix, I'll PM ya VASith.
The death penalty has been around in civilized societies, reserved for those individuals who do not act civilized, so exterminating undesirable "citizens" is far from unprecedented, in fact it has been a time honored tradition for thousands of years.
Only the civil rights of people who want to truly have civil rights by being civil should be allowed to have civil rights, because those are the only ones who CAN. It is impossible to extend civil rights to individuals who don't even believe in civil rights in the first place.
Uncivilized individuals are too dangerous to the civilized to allow them to exist in society. They just cause too much chaos and destruction.
Respect is EARNED. Respect is also a two way street.
Still, how severe are the methods that must be used to absolutely guarantee that those considerate people in civilization not be exploited by others who believe in being inconsiderate in order to get ahead? It's the underlying question, and my answer is that no cost to the evil is too high to protect the innocent, as long as the the most peaceful methods are employed first.
If the evil are willing to to stop being evil with a gentle nudge, then great. If they need to be shoved a little, that is their fault for being so stubborn. If they need to be stopped by more extreme methods, that they asked for by refusing to stop being evil. The more stubbornly one refuses to stop committing evil, the more evil they are. The more evil they are, the more extreme will be the methods needed to stop them.
Got my Iron Man SP Monday (thanks Dino!) and this is the first problem with a light I've had with an IM figure so far. The chest light glows faintly even when it's turned off. I swapped out the batteries and it still glows. As a last resort I put the clear plastic tab back in so that it won't drain the batteries. He's a great looking fig though...I'll post some pics when i get home from work.
Why isn't anyone posting pictures of the figure???
Why isn't anyone posting pictures of the figure???
Why isn't anyone posting pictures of the figure???
Just been to lazy to do it yet. I need to since I've got a ____ ton of stuff to take pictures of and review.
Hi, I am Skiman.
This is my Iron Man 2: 1/6th scale Mark IV Limited Edition Collectible Figurine . There are many others like it, but this one is mine. My Iron Man 2: 1/6th scale Mark IV Limited Edition Collectible Figurine is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me, my Iron Man 2: 1/6th scale Mark IV Limited Edition Collectible Figurine is useless. Without my Iron Man 2: 1/6th scale Mark IV Limited Edition Collectible Figurine , I am useless. I must fire my Iron Man 2: 1/6th scale Mark IV Limited Edition Collectible Figurine true. I must shoot straighter than my enemy, who is trying to kill me. I must shoot him before he shoots me. I will. Before God I swear this creed: my Iron Man 2: 1/6th scale Mark IV Limited Edition Collectible Figurine and myself are defenders of my country, we are the masters of our enemy, we are the saviors of my life. So be it, until there is no enemy, but peace. Amen.
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