Anon 01/04/2019 (Fri) 23:50:22 No.3122 del
>>3105
>My city banned fireworks, been for years since before I was born. There was always rule breakers but over the last several years you wouldn't even know there was a ban.
holy shit, the most that you can get in my country is a penalty fee if you throw them near cars driving around or near people that don´t want to be involved and give a bad response. Otherwise, it´s bound to be expecting fireworks in that date.

>This year was especially amazing as my state decided to strip the cities' regulatory power outside of there city limits, which meant more fireworks available closer than before. For better or worse, it sure is a pretty view if you can from the right place.
the huge fireworks do always come from the city limits, the streets cannot hold such big quantities of smoke. Well, the can but it´s not the most proper place for the heavy stuff. I agree on the view, even though it´s somewhat situational for seeing them inside my flat.

>>3106
>we never needed to break the law. It was fun to watch, though there was so much smoke that it almost irritated me at times.
in my town, I mean, we cannot reach that level because there are not as many people for throwing them. Probably in the capital city, there was good stuff but not over here. It sounds good but goddamn, that´s relatively excessive in comparison to what I imagined or I am used to seeing.
>She was a rushed attempted to make a Stressed-Cadence post for the new year,
yeah, I knew that, I just put that comment for saying something special about it.

>I could see it getting a contrarian attitude in many places if I memed her to hard (if there are anons who remember).
on Derpi though, I think some would remember it with certain nostalgia.

>it makes feel pumped in a it's time to fight kinda way

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