I don't even get it
I don't even get it
Oh LOL.
Wow, those parents are fucking assholes. I mean, yeah sure, the kids broke your bathtub. But is it really worth taking everything they have? I mean, they're young kids that probably didn't really know what they were doing. If that's not bad, then here's something worse. They took a picture of the kids CRYING and holding the beyblades that they were gonna sell, and to top that up they put the picture on the internet for everybody to see and laugh at! Those parents don't deserve to have kids, no fucking way.
/rant
Oh, and that picture was hilarious :P Total slap in the face :P (the one on the last page, not the one of the kids crying)
Last edited by Hotrod; February 5th, 2011 at 10:50 PM.
I was gonna post a picture of my old undefeated beyblade. Thing had a 2 pound "spark ring" that was like a metal ninja star with tips that sparked whenever they hit a hard surface. The whole thing probably weighed like 3 pounds, and I had one of those extra long ripcords. Had insane momentum and would rape the standard plastic beyblades to the point of breaking them apart.
But I think I gave all my beyblade stuff away.
Those poor people getting trolled on the ebay auction...
...And the auction has been removed.
The kids will live to see another toy and can live for a few weeks, I'm sure that their beyblades were not the only toys they had.
The same can't be said for the bath.
I'm pretty sure the kids are probably learning a big lesson that with huge stupidity comes huge responsibility and sometimes harsh reprisals.
@Freelancer, I remember having one of those near solid tops that were like half the size of the proper ones but weighed about 10 times the real ones.
So much destruction was had, someone tried dropping their top straight on top and it got shattered, literally shattered into about 20 parts meanwhile my thing shot to the side and into a wooden fence the thing was immense.
It only got better when I found you could get magnetic weights...
Oh wow, that brought back some memories for me. I remember some idiot kid (he was like 10, I was prob 14 at the time) challenge me because he thought his magnetic weights would keep his blade away from mine. He was confident that he could outspin me so he figured he'd win by default.
1. He installed the wrong magnets, first round his blade rushed towards mine and was literally punted out of the arena with a big *SPARK*
2. After he installed the right magnet, my blade out-spun him by a good 500% because the thing had so much weight and momentum behind it.
lol i too baybladed at one stage.
we used to make our own as well :P
Yeah I kind of cheated a little, I "borrowed" a motor from school which had a gear assembly attached that would shift the motors output up by 24 revolutions per each motor turn and attached it to a bike battery I was given.[Yes I was the asshole who built rigs to turbocharge these things]
After a week or so we decided to give up using those plastic stadiums as the new rig I had built meant my blade would literally shred the plastic below.
Suffice to say we all learned very quickly not to touch my one until it had actually stopped moving after several cuts and many, many kids blades broken.
On a different topic I've found something that might be interesting to those who like concept art.
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