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Doesn't this seem like something that would ONLY happen in GTA V?


LordRaijin

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So I was reading this news article that WKYT news wrote about Franklin County Sheriff's Office making a poster encouraging drug dealers to snitch out their rival competitors, and I can't help but to think that this something that only the Paleto Bay Sheriff's Office would do.

 

http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/Franklin-Sheriff-using-light-hearted-attempt-to-promote-tough-on-drugs-message-320541682.html

 

Instead of Facebook replace it with Lifeinvader.

 

I play GTA V too much.

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slimeball supreme

Ok.

Sure man.

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Xing of Virtue

Some of the government, some of them are pretty corrupt.

 

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Yeah your probably one of those people that relate GTA to everything lol.

 

I guess so. It happens to severely addicted GTA gamers such as myself.

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I like this. Instead of killing your competition just send an anonymous tip. But just like ending B, snitches get ditches.

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i used to do that when i was younger though its good...soon as you find a different game to play you might not do it as much.

 

if you knew me in 2013 before V was out, it was all i was talking about everyday when i found out the release date.

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Fuzzknuckles

OK. Or something that would happen in real life. Y'know.

Signatures are dumb anyway.

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