Ouch! This hurts...

i think the term is justifiable homicide... watching that i now feel less than comfortable leaving my girlfriend around ANY of my stuff.
 
I think it's a staged video, too stupid and makes no sense.:facepalm Then again, never under estimate the stupidity of the general population.:rolleyes


I used to think things like Jerry Springer were staged and thought up...until I became a cop on the south side of OKC then I found all the people that Jerry wouldn't even take. Nothing surprises me know. People (and I use that term loosely) never cease to amaze me in the least. BTW I think the girl in the vid is my first wife... It doesn't look like her or sound like her but she sure acts like it...:cheers
 
This video is beyond wrong, I had to force myself to watch the whole thing. I seriously thought she was gonna go after the whole collection (no pun intended) right off the bat. First of all...never...NEVER do you go after someone elses property...NEVER! No matter how much I would hate someone...I would never go after someone elses belongings, unless in fact, that person went after mine. Second...this is just wrong, you don't justify yourself by destroying another person stuff just to try and get your way...it doesn't work that way. You would have to ask her, "If I destroyed something of yours, would you give me something in return?" Because I sure as hell wouldn't give her anything if I came home and found that. I would kick her to the curb faster than it took her to come up with a excuse.

I've come home on multiple occasions where it would seem someone was in my room of collectables. Before hesitating I look around to see if anything appears missing, than I start questioning people who was in there and why.

I have no doubt this video is real. Watching how the figure breaks seems too real.
 
There is speculation that it's fake. Some have said SSC asks that you destroy some items (with proof) vs shipping them back with defective (this is done to save on shipping). It seems a little too much for me to beleive.
 
I think it's a staged video, too stupid and makes no sense.:facepalm Then again, never under estimate the stupidity of the general population.:rolleyes

Lots of people don't understand the value of such things and what it means to people like us. They just see our and other fandoms as silly people wasting their lives, playing with toys. That chick only saw that Scout Trooper as a big kids favourite toy.
 
I'f had been her.. i'd first marry him.. the divorce him a month or so later and demand half the collection.. then smash it.

i mean come on fellas.. if this is true.. could you really blame her? the dude has spent hundreds of dollars on replicas, then apparently goes to vegas. He obviously has gotten his priorities wrong if he asks her to marry her but would rather buy a replica than a ring for her.
 
I'f had been her.. i'd first marry him.. the divorce him a month or so later and demand half the collection.. then smash it.

i mean come on fellas.. if this is true.. could you really blame her? the dude has spent hundreds of dollars on replicas, then apparently goes to vegas. He obviously has gotten his priorities wrong if he asks her to marry her but would rather buy a replica than a ring for her.


Would you have said yes to a guy who doesn't have his priorities straight?
 
Damn....

These things are not just toys for fans, they are like ''soulbound''
whow...
I'd beat the **** out of her.... okay maybe thats wrong but..ye...

Ruben
 
yeah, I watched only 58 seconds of that. That is exactly what I beat my chest about here, where I live. I am sure that dude deserved it for neglecting his girl, but this also shows some folks clear disdain for Star Warism. Thats exactly why I will not marry a non-star wars fan chick, I dont need my colection destroyed for an evereyday, simple act of innocent indescretion LOL LOL LOL LOL
 
You gotta love it when she says "He probably spent 100 bucks on it." Completley clueless, if she had some Prada, Gucci, Chanel, we'd have some fun.
 
I'f had been her.. i'd first marry him.. the divorce him a month or so later and demand half the collection.. then smash it.

i mean come on fellas.. if this is true.. could you really blame her? the dude has spent hundreds of dollars on replicas, then apparently goes to vegas. He obviously has gotten his priorities wrong if he asks her to marry her but would rather buy a replica than a ring for her.


I understand your point, but I mean come on...this lady is a psycho! I have to admit that I bought my girlfriend a big expensive diamond engagement ring before I started costuming but...wow....you can't justify randomly destroying a man's collection. Does that mean I should burn a girl's designer shoes and purses when she doesn't make supper??? Wow....
 
On one hand, that guy has some issues. You DO NOT propose unless you have a ring, thats rule #1 HOWEVER, this shows how much of a pshycotic B**** she and her friend is. They BOTH have some issues, but at least the guy didnt go around smashing her favorite ****.
 
If I were the guy, i'd take great delight in coming home and telling that c#w how i'd spent $$$$$ on strip joints and ladies (even it it were not true)
 
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