New Definition Of "Break" Dancing

DaisyDay

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I don't have sound on my computer, so I couldn't hear what was going on, but I expected more of a disruption from your use of "break dancing" in the title of this thread. That looked like more of a bad waltz. They were arrested for that?
 
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I don't have sound on my computer, so I couldn't hear what was going on, but I expected more of a disruption from your use of "break dancing" in the title of this thread. That looked like more of a bad waltz. They were arrested for that?

The phrase "break" dancing referred to the man being body slammed to the floor. Didn't think the reference was that obscure.
 
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The dancers were there specifically to protest a recent court ruling, upheld on appeal, that confirmed the dancing at the memorial to be illegal. That ruling was due to the arrest of a woman for dancing there at a previous time, charged, I believe, with disorderly conduct. So they knew they breaking the law, came to dance specifically to defy the law, were warned of the consequences, continued to defy the law, and subsequently paid the consequences.

If you can't do the time, don't do the crime
 
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The dancers were there specifically to protest a recent court ruling, upheld on appeal, that confirmed the dancing at the memorial to be illegal. That ruling was due to the arrest of a woman for dancing there at a previous time, charged, I believe, with disorderly conduct. So they knew they breaking the law, came to dance specifically to defy the law, were warned of the consequences, continued to defy the law, and subsequently paid the consequences.

If you can't do the time, don't do the crime
QFT

...and if you saw how some of them danced, they should throw away the key.
 
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The dancers were there specifically to protest a recent court ruling, upheld on appeal, that confirmed the dancing at the memorial to be illegal. That ruling was due to the arrest of a woman for dancing there at a previous time, charged, I believe, with disorderly conduct. So they knew they breaking the law, came to dance specifically to defy the law, were warned of the consequences, continued to defy the law, and subsequently paid the consequences.

If you can't do the time, don't do the crime
Hey! I'm agreeing with Mach!

Now then, when's the earth going to open up and swallow me? :D
 
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MachZer0

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Hey! I'm agreeing with Mach!

Now then, when's the earth going to open up and swallow me? :D
It just means you're finally coming around. In some quarters it's referred to as being Hannitized
 
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