Von Pearson Update

LOL, you think they should get paid more? Look at the people that become cops...the 2 people I went to high school with that became cops were basic ass C students and losers with no friends, and they think being a cop will finally give them respect. Well, they're in for a rude awakening though when they realize it's 2015 and hardly anyone respects or trusts cops anymore...and less so every day when another cop goes full retard and kills another unarmed suspect.

People become cops because their life didn't go as planned and they couldn't get a real job, so they thought they'd finally be "cool" and respected, so they took a job that nearly anyone qualifies for. Not saying that all cops are losers with an iq under 60 and but far more than any other "profession".

I'm usually not a smart butt and mean it on here, but you need help.
 
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He hasn't taken a redshirt yet, so that's a great point. He is already 24 I believe so that'd be pretty crazy having a 25 year old on the team in 2016.

He's 23, and how would this be any different from the majority of red shirted seniors Mizzou has on their roster?
 
Serious allegations, yes, but no evidence that these allegations are true. Unless a fly on the wall comes forward, they have all the evidence they're going to get. There's no smoking gun here. No incriminating photos. Not even a rape kit. Charge him or close the file. If Butch wanted him gone, he'd be gone regardless, but every indication is the team wants him back.

I agree, and all the indications are that he won't be charged. New evidence isn't going to appear.

With that being said, the team wanted AJ back also, and that didn't work out so well.
 
This thread has provided me some wonderful entertainment on a slow work day.

Btw, let's discuss religion and politics real quick. I've got some very polarizing view points I'd LOVE to tell you guys all about. :)

DuVol while we are at it can we do a pro/con Memphis discussion. As an added bonus maybe we can talk religion and poilitics in Memphis. Also, I forgot, let's talk dry rub vs wet BBQ.

At least we would know more than we do about VP if we covered these subjects.
 
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DuVol while we are at it can we do a pro/con Memphis discussion. As an added bonus maybe we can talk religion and poilitics in Memphis. Also, I forgot, let's talk dry rub vs wet BBQ.

At least we would know more than we do about VP if we covered these subjects.
Dry rub, gotta have the bark
 
LOL, you think they should get paid more? Look at the people that become cops...the 2 people I went to high school with that became cops were basic ass C students and losers with no friends, and they think being a cop will finally give them respect. Well, they're in for a rude awakening though when they realize it's 2015 and hardly anyone respects or trusts cops anymore...and less so every day when another cop goes full retard and kills another unarmed suspect.

People become cops because their life didn't go as planned and they couldn't get a real job, so they thought they'd finally be "cool" and respected, so they took a job that nearly anyone qualifies for. Not saying that all cops are losers with an iq under 60 and but far more than any other "profession".

The police would still protect you even if they knew how ignorant you are.

Paul Harvey "Policeman" - http://youtu.be/RUUZ2fKVqcs

BTW. Paul Harvey's dad a policeman was killed by thugs.
 
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I wish this was just updates! I don't even want to begin to dig thru all the sh1t to find real info about his situation. So tired if the "rape debates" that always go on in the "update" thread. Just my 2
 
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I wish this was just updates! I don't even want to begin to dig thru all the sh1t to find real info about his situation. So tired if the "rape debates" that always go on in the "update" thread. Just my 2

We will start a new thread if there ever is an update. This one can be renamed junk
 
I wish this was just updates! I don't even want to begin to dig thru all the sh1t to find real info about his situation. So tired if the "rape debates" that always go on in the "update" thread. Just my 2

You're very unique. :glare:
 
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Don't worry, I won't. I've dealt with multiple thefts and breakins without ever filing a police report. The only time I will ever be in need of of police is if I'm in a car wreck, and I don't think they have much choice but to respond regardless of my lack of respect for Leo's. And I clearly stated that not all coppers are low life's, and I def don't think the same of the military. Yes, a lot of people in the military are uptight tools, but they do defend our country and deserve every penny they make since they're actually doing something that makes a difference.

Also, I love how people want to attack me for belittling cops when I'm not in the minority when it comes to the police situation in this country. They're the punch line of our nation right now, and yall may not mind the fact that cops are blatantly committing hate crimes and getting away with it in many cases, but a good portion of the nation does.
Again you dont want people to judge you for your felonies because you have a degree but yet you want to run every police officer in America into the ground because of the unthinkable actions of a few. Ive heard your bs story opportunity was no where so i did what i had to do, im a victim of the system boo hoo hoo. So your hatred for the police community stems from your own run ins with the law. You made the decision to take the easy way out and "do what you had to do" which i assume is sell drugs? Then you get busted and its the systems fault, its the policemans fault, hell its everyones fault but your own. Ill bet you even blamed your parents. When all along you should have gotten off your ass and did whatever it took the right and legal way to better your situation. The laws in this country are pretty simple to follow and if you do you stay out of jail. I served on the police force for 5 years, i got out because i started a family and wanted to be home. I knew alot of bad cops but i also knew a hell of alot more good ones.
 
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Again you dont want people to judge you for your felonies because you have a degree but yet you want to run every police officer in America into the ground because of the unthinkable actions of a few. Ive heard your bs story opportunity was no where so i did what i had to do, im a victim of the system boo hoo hoo. So your hatred for the police community stems from your own run ins with the law. You made the decision to take the easy way out and "do what you had to do" which i assume is sell drugs? Then you get busted and its the systems fault, its the policemans fault, hell its everyones fault but your own. Ill bet you even blamed your parents. When all along you should have gotten off your ass and did whatever it took the right and legal way to better your situation. The laws in this country are pretty simple to follow and if you do you stay out of jail. I served on the police force for 5 years, i got out because i started a family and wanted to be home. I knew alot of bad cops but i also knew a hell of alot more good ones.

Preach!!!!!
 
Again you dont want people to judge you for your felonies because you have a degree but yet you want to run every police officer in America into the ground because of the unthinkable actions of a few. Ive heard your bs story opportunity was no where so i did what i had to do, im a victim of the system boo hoo hoo. So your hatred for the police community stems from your own run ins with the law. You made the decision to take the easy way out and "do what you had to do" which i assume is sell drugs? Then you get busted and its the systems fault, its the policemans fault, hell its everyones fault but your own. Ill bet you even blamed your parents. When all along you should have gotten off your ass and did whatever it took the right and legal way to better your situation. The laws in this country are pretty simple to follow and if you do you stay out of jail. I served on the police force for 5 years, i got out because i started a family and wanted to be home. I knew alot of bad cops but i also knew a hell of alot more good ones.
Meh
 
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Haha, I liked my post better the way it was, but thanks :)

Yeah, no actual effort or originality works a ton in the lazy America of today. I'm sure a rebuttal or follow up post of any kind will get a few worthless likes also. Why try and actually be funny or original when you can just do "adjective + thread" in a forum.
 
Again you dont want people to judge you for your felonies because you have a degree but yet you want to run every police officer in America into the ground because of the unthinkable actions of a few. Ive heard your bs story opportunity was no where so i did what i had to do, im a victim of the system boo hoo hoo. So your hatred for the police community stems from your own run ins with the law. You made the decision to take the easy way out and "do what you had to do" which i assume is sell drugs? Then you get busted and its the systems fault, its the policemans fault, hell its everyones fault but your own. Ill bet you even blamed your parents. When all along you should have gotten off your ass and did whatever it took the right and legal way to better your situation. The laws in this country are pretty simple to follow and if you do you stay out of jail. I served on the police force for 5 years, i got out because i started a family and wanted to be home. I knew alot of bad cops but i also knew a hell of alot more good ones.

LOL, I was with you until that part. Maybe in 1915. Any issues I have ever had, have been over a law I have never heard. Or at least never seen any officer enforce before.

I once received a citation for crossing the double yellow while going around one of the road mowers. Less than 2 weeks later, I was pulling a trailer with new rock for my landscaping. Having to drive slowly, the officer behind me passed in the no passing zone. I looked over and guess who I saw driving. In his defense, he stopped less than a mile later.... at the cafe where they gather for lunch each day.

While in NC, I also picked up a statue for a friend. I was there visiting friends. Because he gave me a few bucks for doing so, I was supposed to have a DOT number on my vehicle for crossing state lines for a retail financial transaction??? Yeah, the laws are real simple these days.
 
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LOL, I was with you until that part. Maybe in 1915. Any issues I have ever had, have been over a law I have never heard. Or at least never seen any officer enforce before.

I once received a citation for crossing the double yellow while going around one of the road mowers. Less than 2 weeks later, I was pulling a trailer with new rock for my landscaping. Having to drive slowly, the officer behind me passed in the no passing zone. I looked over and guess who I saw driving. In his defense, he stopped less than a mile later.... at the cafe where they gather for lunch each day.

While in NC, I also picked up a statue for a friend. I was their visiting friends. Because he gave me a few bucks for doing so, I was supposed to have a DOT number on my vehicle for crossing state lines for a retail financial transaction??? Yeah, the laws are real simple these days.

Lets stick with criminal law, not traffic violations. Its obvious you didn't know that law existed so i don't think anyone can fault you for that. But in the case of paradox he knew the actions he was committing were against the law and chose to move forward any how because I assume the money was good and I assume it made him feel like a bad ass (which based on his post he seems proud of his criminal record, wears it like a medal.) Then he gets caught and even though it was through his choices that got him there he wants to blame to police, the system and everyone else who is not him. Then he brags about his college degree which in its self is a whole other beast. That same system that he blames his crimes on housed and fed him for the duration of his sentence. And then that same system gave him a college education for free. Now lets examine that for a moment, a kid graduates from high school gets into his dream college so excited ready to go. But said kids parents dont make enough to pay for school and make to much to get help. Now that kid graduates college 100k in debt after not breaking any laws amd doing what he had to do to achieve his goals. Now the other kid graduates high school but doesn't apply to college and is above starting out at the bottom of a job and working his way up. So he sells drugs, hey its easy money right? Then he gets busted and starts blaiming everyone but then decides to do a 180 and get his life straight (which i commend paradox for) so the system gets him a college education and you the tax payer pays for. Said kid leaves prison with a 4 year degree and 0 debt, now he is at a slight disadvantage with a felony on his record but he should get along fine with that degree. So who got the short end of the stick the law abiding kid or the kid caught up in "the system"?
 
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