Anon 01/05/2019 (Sat) 06:28:16 No.3126 del
>>3114
Obviously not something to run around bragging about, but that is a pretty significant feat. It's all just chance of course, but you have revealed you were a bit above lv1 in power.

>When I saw that I got the GET, I was laughing at myself for half an hour entirely, even while I was having lunch. My family didn´t undertand why I was laughing so much and I just said to them that it was almost like I had won the lottery, getting the 2nd prize.
I'd be the same way tbh.

>>3112
>Guns are legal but fireworks are not? Silly America.
>holy shit, the most that you can get in my country is a penalty fee if you throw them near cars driving around or near people that don´t want to be involved and give a bad response. Otherwise, it´s bound to be expecting fireworks in that date.
Well, they do have a few special places you can shoot'em, but not in the streets officially. City upped the fine $2000 but it had no affect from what I can tell. I should clarify this is just a city ordnance, not a federal or state law. Though with the US for better or worse the federal structure means each state has different ways the cities are regulated and what powers they have. In my home state of Texas once a town passes a certain population it can get an autonomous status that allows the town to regulate anything not explicitly disallowed under the law. So it's a blacklist of what a city can't do over a whitelist on what they can do. Anyway, the ban on fireworks in part do to fires worries, which there has been a few incidents. You're countries sound quite lenient, is it just smaller fireworks or do they allow the rockets and roman candles too?

>Shouldn't it always be this way? I mean, it's outside of city limits after all.
Depending on where you're from you may already have this concept or you may be really confused by it. Sans the northeast part of the country, many of the states have vast unincorporated territory that is not part of any town or lower municipal structure. Towns/cities sometimes have certain powers over the unincorporated land nearby, They can enforce certain rules and can start processes to annex them, though it varies state by state. It can be a pretty chaotic system tbh. Second pic related.

>>3121
>you tell me, I got to surf on the internet properly around late 2009, early 2010. And even then, I didn´t know that I arrived so late at everything, I had thought that the internet and even Wi-fi connection was complicated stuff but the things is that..
Same feel to an extent. Though I try to not dwell on god old days I certainly get the feel.

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