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guest_
· 5 years ago
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Think about this for a moment. Crime is legal for a night. So- This guy thinks “great! I can steal all the clothes I want!” Another thinks “oh good! Now I can dump those large items on the curb!” Another thinks “I can go play speed racer on the freeway, no laws AND light traffic because of the purge!” Well.... then there’s Kevin. Kevin wants to torture porn people and then wear them as skin suits. But.... most of the people he could do that to are all locked up safe because they know there’s a purge. Oh wait! Kevin goes to the mall and there’s Meezy and the people like him who want to do “light” crime and likely aren’t equipped mentally or practically to deal with Kevin. And that kid on the freeway forgot that someone else has been waiting to play mad max... it wouldn’t take too many purges for most of the shop lifters to either come prepared for a battle and just kill anyone on sight for safety- or to just stay home. Then what would be left would mostly be “hard” core criminals.
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guest_
· 5 years ago
And.... let’s think about this more. Why even bother with stupid crap like that? You could literally commit forgeries, steal property deeds and patents- ALL laws are suspended. That includes IP laws and property laws. There are no deeds or FCC. Forget petty crap. Through a combination of blue and white collar crime you could pretty much do whatever you wanted. Contract law is void. I’m more curious where all the corporate crime is? A developer could drive through your house with a bulldozer backed by a convoy of PMC as cover and claim whole swaths of suburbia or prime down town real estate and then develop it after the purge. Unleash military grade ordinance on competing head quarters- in one stroke Coke is rid of Pepsi and so on. Free passage at the borders and ports too- and with US law suspended that would include military personnel stationed overseas who would not longer be bound by US law only arguably the UCOJ for their service if that since it derives it’s backing from law.
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calvinoot
· 5 years ago
Yeah Purge is hella dangerous, I'd probs just camp out in my house and not risk it.
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guest_
· 5 years ago
Hell- cyber crime is legal too. You could camp out at your house and STILL make out like a bandit. Or buy all the stuff and make knock offs or other things you can’t legally create. Pirate software, infringe on copy rights to make pay generating content. Rent a fortified space and invite a bunch of people and throw raves or run it as a drug den. You could legally produce drugs on site or illegally hold them up to the purge and then distribute in that “safe space” while you and your customers ride out the purge drunk and or high. Make an under 21 speak easy- no one comes or goes until after the purge. Get armed security you trust to enforce a no customer on customer crime zone. Make lots of money and be safe as anyone else. Sell secrets. The only crime forbidden is specifically against gov’t officials- not treason. The list is near endless.
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calvinoot
· 5 years ago
OH DUDE WHY WOULD YOU TELL ME THAT?! OH GOD WE WOULD ALL DIE.
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guest_
· 5 years ago
You die a hero or live long enough to become the villain.
mrsuperman8942
· 5 years ago
hey, even with out the purge, guns are legal. If kevin walked up to me after I told him to stay back (since it's the purge and all)he's gonna get shot in the face.
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guest
· 5 years ago
Post is good, comments are shiiiit
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night_owl
· 5 years ago
They explain it in the movies it's this whole thing with a corrupt government and the eradication of poor people
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guest
· 5 years ago
i'd stay home and pirate movies
guest
· 5 years ago
FINALLY A MAN AFTER MY OWN HEART
mrsuperman8942
· 5 years ago
wouldn't it be hilarious if this was the same guest?
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guest_
· 5 years ago
Lol. Yes.
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