Florida is a shithole

cyrusreij

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Florida is and continues to be retarded. Those news shows are so accurate its sad. The majority of 100% retarded news stories that make it from local to national news come out of this state. Hell in the last 2 years we have had Casey Anthony/George Zimmerman as blockbuster court cases (that were both fails) to boot. Lived in Coral Springs (Ft. Lauderdale suburb) for 9 years, now Orlando for another 9 (moved from NY/NJ at age 9), and this place is rife with stupid. Oh, and our school system sucks balls compared to.... most anywhere. Came down making B/C to straight As (moved halfway through 4th grade). Like anywhere we have some bright spots.... they are just heavily outnumbered by idiocy... and Rick Scott.
 

Alex

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Cleveland is giving all of Florida a run for its money these days.
 

Mr_Bungle

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Looked up "crazy Florida" here is what I found
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Sutekh

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You don't need to tell me how fucked up the state is, I lived there for a bit and my father owns a house there.
 

Eonan

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Miami and Orlando are quite nice. Lived in Orlando for a little over a year and really enjoyed it.
 

St_BB_sl

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Take a state, fill it with an over abundance of old people, young people, and immigrants in the southern part. A bunch of ultra conservative retirees in the middle (hello Anti Abortion Billboards every 5 miles anywhere in central florida) and some of the redneckiest rednecks ever in the north, and you sir, have a recipe for hell on earth!
 

Fadaar

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Then you get the Tampa Bay area which is a nice mix of pretty much everything. Except old people, there aren't that many old people compared to other areas.
 

chthonic-anemos

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3671121.html

Hicks, 51, was arrested in May 2012 after veering off Interstate 275 in Tampa. He was booked into jail without a medical screening, rambling incoherently and dragging his left leg.

More than a full day passed - during much of which Hicks lay on the floor of his cell or tried to crawl using only his right limbs - before he was taken to Tampa General Hospital and immediately diagnosed with a severe ischemic stroke. He slipped into a coma and died months later.

Police said they arrested Hicks because he failed to follow commands to get out of his vehicle.
 

Salshun_sl

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The fucked up part is while it would be nice and noble to say he should've stopped it, in our society here's what would've happened: He would've sprained the pinky finger of one of the attackers and been sued into the ground in a month and spent the rest of his life living out of a cardboard box remembering the time he tried to help.
 

Burnem Wizfyre

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The fucked up part is while it would be nice and noble to say he should've stopped it, in our society here's what would've happened: He would've sprained the pinky finger of one of the attackers and been sued into the ground in a month and spent the rest of his life living out of a cardboard box remembering the time he tried to help.
What is comical is they are trying to charge the man with a crime for basically failing to protect the kid, when cops themselves are not required to protect people.
 

hodj

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http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/ne...ommate-/nZPt4/

Greenacres man accused of decapitating roommate, tells cops things got 'a little carried away'

Gerard Longo once described Scott Tobiassen as a violent man who brags about his fighting ability and just how "bad" he is.

Longo said Tobiassen owns knives, axes, machetes and switch blades. He sharpens his knives as a hobby, and shows other just how sharp the weapons are by using them to shave his own legs. That information was in court documents, in which Longo asked a judge in 2011 to grant him a restraining order against Tobiassen.
The order was dismissed, and Tobiassen, a crane operator, and Longo, a handyman, became roommates.

Today, Tobiassen, 49, is in the Palm Beach County Jail, accused of killing Longo, 48, and then removing his head and limbs from his torso.

Judge Caroline Shepherd on Thursday morning ordered Tobiassen, who is facing a murder charge, be held in jail without bail. Tobiassen's attorney Jennifer Marshall entered a plea of not-guilty on his behalf.
Greenacres Police were first notified of Longo's murder Tuesday night after Tobiassen's longtime friend Alexandra Peirce called for help and reported seeing Longo's body. Tobiassen brought her to the apartment in the Seven Springs community, which he shared with Longo and Longo's grandmother, who was not harmed. He showed her Longo's body, which was placed in the shower. The man's head, which was still attached to the body, was covered with something, which Tobiassen removed. Peirce saw the bloody head and thought her friend was playing a joke on her, according to a probable-cause affidavit.
"Can you believe I did this? He deserved it," Peirce said Tobiassen told her.

She said Tobiassen called her earlier that night, upset over losing his job after not passing a drug test. He told her he hurt "Jerry" because they were fighting, and that he hit him with a big, black metal pipe and then stabbed him with a knife. He said he had nothing to live for, and planned on swallowing pills, but would first try to hide his roommate's body.

Tobiassen then told Peirce not to tell anyone: "What I did was murder and now that you know about it you are an accomplice," Peirce recalled to police.

However, Peirce did call police and led detectives to the apartment where they spotted a man, with blood on his body and shoes, holding what appeared to be a tote bag in his hand. Detectives would later find what they described as a "gruesome discovery": Longo's legs in plastic trash bags, his head, arms and hands in one tote and his torso and legs down to his kneecaps in another.
Police on Wednesday tried interviewing Tobiassen, who requested a lawyer. He then said, "things just got a little carried away today," police reported in the affidavit.