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  1. #751
    Parents, monitor your kids, even they aren't your flesh and blood.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khendraja'aro View Post
    Activision-Blizzard caved, and no real names will be required for the forums.
    This entire thing clearly didn't have enough irony yet, so the ESRB decided to release the email addresses of everyone who complained to them about Real ID.

  3. #753
    To cut down on the bullshit sensationalism present in OG's repetition of the sensationalist headlines, which implies that the ESRB decided to do this on purpose, it mainly looks like from screenshots of the email that was sent out that they either replied all to everyone who emailed them, or failed to blind carbon copy everyone they intended to email...

    ...in other words it was an accident (like the actual link behind OG's text implies) due to not thinking properly, not purposeful and decided malice as OG's link title makes it seem like.
    . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illusions View Post
    (like the actual link behind OG's text implies)
    Foiled again by the cursor hover!

    Also, take the stick out your ass.

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  6. #756
    Would have been a stronger statement if you linked to the post as a standalone

    EDIT:
    Is that possible anymore?


    EDIT 2:
    Now you sound like Glenn Beck.

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    Parking tickets; 2 of my sisters parked in the same street today. My oldest sister parked her car with 4 wheels on the sidewalk, but in such a way that it didn't block anybody's way. She doesn't bother to pay. The second sister parked her car on the street next to a meter and put (too little it turned out) money in the meter. After a while sister two realises that it might be time to pay for parking again. She finds out that she's too late and that she's got a parking ticket to the amount of €60. The other sister, who didn't pay and whose car is on the sidewalk did not get a ticket.

    Then she told us the reason for this. Since she parked her car on the sidewalk with all four wheels, she is technically off the street where the duty to pay for parking exists. Parking controllers are only allowed to write fines for parking transgressions. They are however not allowed to write fines for traffic violations, which parking on a sidewalk is. And as long as nobody bothers to call the police, which nobody ever seems to do, she won't get a fine or a parking ticket.
    Congratulations America

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    We're stuck in a bloody snowglobe.

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    A Paulding County park earned a reputation as a hot spot for public sex until a recent crackdown, said a representative for the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office.

    Deputies said they started watching Mount Tabor Park in April after receiving information about illegal activity in the area.

    Paulding County deputies made five arrests to date, but said several others avoided arrests when they witnessed deputies taking suspects into custody at the park. Deputies said they had several other illicit encounters but those cases did not reach the level of an arrest.

    “This type of stranger-on-stranger sexual contact will not be tolerated in our public parks where family and children gather,” said Paulding County Sheriff Gary Gulledge.

    Deputies were expected to continue to monitor parks in Paulding County and continue undercover operations, according to the sheriff.
    Hmmmm... wonder where this park is...
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    What an interesting design for a teddy bear...

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    Went to the cinema today to see 'Me and Orson Welles'. Liked the movie, but on coming back home I found out it was made in 2008. IMDB also has the weirdest list of 'premieres' for it that I ever saw. It's like they never bothered to actually show it in theaters in the US.
    Congratulations America

  12. #762
    11 year old drama queen with a bad mouth + 4chan = police protection + child services

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    Well not WTF since this is par for the course, but really, people
    In the future, the Berlin wall will be a mile high, and made of steel. You too will be made to crawl, to lick children's blood from jackboots. There will be no creativity, only productivity. Instead of love there will be fear and distrust, instead of surrender there will be submission. Contact will be replaced with isolation, and joy with shame. Hope will cease to exist as a concept. The Earth will be covered with steel and concrete. There will be an electronic policeman in every head. Your children will be born in chains, live only to serve, and die in anguish and ignorance.
    The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.

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    NOM is filled with terrified morons.

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  15. #765
    My sister has a membership at this chain called Massage Envy. That's all they do--therapeutic massages. We've been invited to visit for the weekend and use her guest card.

    But WTF, they have a new policy that anyone under age 15 has to have a same-sex massage therapist, and have their massage in the same room as their guardian. That means I'll have to share the room with my son, and his male masseur. That's just beyond stupid.

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    A Facebook feud between two women who claimed to love the same prison inmate led to a high-speed chase and a crash that critically injured one of the rivals, killed her friend and left the second rival facing murder charges.

    Torrie Emery was arraigned Friday in Pontiac's 50th District Court on multiple felonies, as friends of the dead woman were holding a car wash to pay for her funeral.

    "It's unbelievable," Pontiac police Chief Valard S. Gross told The Associated Press as he described the escalating dispute that ended with Wednesday's deadly crash. "It's just crazy."

    According to Gross, Emery, 23, and Danielle Booth, 20, had been feuding for some time, leading to an earlier police complaint. According to Emery's family, the dispute was over a 23-year-old man now serving time in a Michigan prison.

    On Wednesday, Emery was driving when she saw Booth in the passenger seat of a car driven by Alesha Abernathy and started chasing her, Gross said. Gross had her 3-year-old daughter in the car with her.

    Police Det. Paul McDougal, who was in an unmarked squad car, saw both vehicles rush by at speeds approaching 100 mph, Gross said. Before McDougal could reach them — and while a panicked Booth was on the phone with a police dispatcher — Abernathy ran a red light and plowed into a dump truck, knocking it onto its side but not injuring the truck's driver.

    The crash killed Abernathy and critically injured Booth, who was in the intensive care unit Friday at POH Regional Medical Center in Pontiac. Emery and her daughter weren't hurt.

    "How can you get that angry or that jealous, really, that you jeopardize the life of your 3-year-old?" Gross asked. "One person's stupidity, and look at the repercussions. It's just a ripple effect."

    Emery appeared on video at her arraignment Friday on charges of second-degree murder, assault with intent to do great bodily harm and child abuse. She indicated she would look for a lawyer.

    Judge Preston Thomas ordered her jailed without bond and set her preliminary examination for next Thursday.

    "We apologize to the family about what happened," Emery's aunt, Tamika White, said after the hearing. "This Facebook stuff is just a mess. They're going on Facebook about a guy that neither one have — that's in the penitentiary."

    "My sister didn't mean to kill anybody," said Traynea Emery, 19.

    Across town in the parking lot of Pete's Coney Island restaurant, a group of Abernathy's friends were holding a car wash to raise money for the funeral they said Abernathy's family couldn't afford.

    "She was the center of attention," said Brittany Carriti, 22, of Pontiac, a former classmate from Manley Alternative High School in Waterford. She and her friends had raised several hundred dollars by midday.

    Abernathy was "always the one for whom the party started," said another ex-classmate, Chandra Tiernan, 23, of Waterford.

    While Abernathy knew about the dispute between Booth and Emery, she wasn't involved in it, Tiernan said.

    "She died over someone else's problem," Tiernan said.
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    I saw someone sipping a two litre soda while reading at Borders.
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    I don't understand why people go to the bookstore to read. I don't even understand why the big bookstores have chairs in them now.

    The library is the place where you go to read - the bookstore is where you go to buy books.

    But ugh, a two-litre soda. I'm guessing it wasn't even diet.

    I find those great big cups at the gas stations bizarre. I mean, wouldn't all the ice in your soda make it all melty and gross before you drank it all?
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    Quiktrip had a cool deal on those big cups recently where they only cost 35 cents.
    Naturally, I bought one and drank it all day.
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    Didn't it get all watery and gross?
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    Quote Originally Posted by littlelolligagged View Post
    Didn't it get all watery and gross?
    Not that I remember.
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    Quote Originally Posted by littlelolligagged View Post
    I don't understand why people go to the bookstore to read. I don't even understand why the big bookstores have chairs in them now.

    The library is the place where you go to read - the bookstore is where you go to buy books.

    But ugh, a two-litre soda. I'm guessing it wasn't even diet.
    I agree! The last bookstore I was in was in Ft. Collins. It had books (obviously), a reading area with chairs and a sofa, a video game area that not only sold games there was also an area/TVs to play on different systems, a music area, a movie area, a gift store, AND a Starbucks! FFS, I only went into the place to buy my son a specific book! It's no damned wonder I can buy a book cheaper in a small town! At least here, we realize that a bookstore should sell books and music...hell, maybe even games and movies...but it shouldn't be a place to sit, kick off your shoes, and read the book instead of buying it!

    I find those great big cups at the gas stations bizarre. I mean, wouldn't all the ice in your soda make it all melty and gross before you drank it all?
    I love the huge insulated ones! I used to fill them with ice and water in the morning when I went to work, and I had nice, cold water all day! I have a 32 oz one I fill with ice and Pepsi for traveling. I usually get the soda drank, then the ice melts and makes water to drink on down the road. Of course, there are places that I travel that the next place to get a drink might be 85+ miles down the road, so...
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  23. #773
    85 miles? Do that in about an hour or so, why would you need such a big cup?

  24. #774
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    85 miles? Do that in about an hour or so, why would you need such a big cup?
    Because Munchkin's get thirsty!

    Actually, it's always good to keep (fresh) water, a blanket, a first-aid kit, a flashlight, etc in the car, regardless of where you live or how far you are driving. Accidents, car breakdowns, unforeseen delays, all those things should make anyone want to keep an emergency kit in their car. If you have never sat along side the road for 5 to 6 hours, with no cell phone or signal, in a blizzard, just trust me when I say you do not want to, and if it should happen to you, you would be damned happy to eat that stale Granola bar and drink stale water while huddled under the blanket you never thought you would need! I'm sure that demographics and age differences will make many here laugh at me on this one, but when I got my first car, the next morning Dad went out and "stocked" the trunk for me! Just being prepared has save me a lot of discomfort over the years!
    I don't have a problem with authority....I just don't like being told what to do!Remember, the toes you step on today may be attached to the ass you have to kiss tomorrow!RIP Fluffy! 01-07-09 I'm so sorry Fluffster! People who don't like cats were probably mice in an earlier life! My mind not only wanders, sometimes it leaves completely!The nice part about living in a small town: When you don't know what you're doing, someone else always does!
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    Quote Originally Posted by littlelolligagged View Post
    I don't understand why people go to the bookstore to read. I don't even understand why the big bookstores have chairs in them now.
    Theres always going to be demographic of people who try and read the books they haven't bought at a bookstore, and having people around seemingly enjoying books and presenting an inviting atmosphere likely makes some people want to buy books, and eventually even those people just reading them might buy one.
    . . .

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    Authorities say Pittsburgh-area man robbed a bank wearing a woman's blond wig, fake breasts under a sweater and clown pants.

    Swissvale police say 48-year-old Dennis Hawkins of North Braddock was sitting in a parked car covered in red dye from an exploding packet in a bag of money when he was arrested Saturday.

    Police Chief Greg Geppert says Hawkins robbed the bank at gunpoint, using a toy BB gun he had shoplifted from a store.

    Geppert says Hawkins then entered a woman's car. She got out, took her keys and alerted police. Hawkins was found sitting in the car.

    He is being held on $230,000 bail. It's not clear whether he has an attorney.
    Heh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GGT View Post
    My sister has a membership at this chain called Massage Envy. That's all they do--therapeutic massages. We've been invited to visit for the weekend and use her guest card.

    But WTF, they have a new policy that anyone under age 15 has to have a same-sex massage therapist, and have their massage in the same room as their guardian. That means I'll have to share the room with my son, and his male masseur. That's just beyond stupid.
    That is just FUBAR.
    Such is Life...

  28. #778
    http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/384120...entertainment/

    If he has to go on a talk show, couldn't he have chosen someone better?
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    Quote Originally Posted by termite View Post
    That is just FUBAR.
    Innit. I signed some release form so they could close an accordian pocket door, and turn it into two rooms.


    Despite being warned for years to save, almost half of Americans face the worst-case scenario if they are laid off: out of work and out of money.

    Forty-five percent of Americans surveyed by insurer MetLife said they could not pay their bills for more than a month if they lost a job, and 65 percent said they couldn’t cover their expenses for three months.

    Though they lack a financial cushion, many Americans are fearful that they could find themselves out of work. The 2010 MetLife Study of the American Dream, conducted from April 14 to 21 and released Monday, found that 55 percent of Americans are concerned they will lose their job.

    As the nation struggles to recover from the worst recession since the Great Depression, those fears are clearly warranted. As of June, 9.5 percent of American workers, or 14.6 million people, were out of work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. About half of those workers, of 6.8 million people, had been jobless for six months or more.
    WTF

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    With its hugs, pokes and even vampire bites, social networking sites have always integrated the idea of physical contact into their virtual relationships. But a new project, SOS: Stress Outsourced, adds a dimension to social networking by transforming the metaphorical touching into an actual physical sensation: a massage delivered by a wired, motorized jacket.

    The jacket, on display here at this year’s SIGGRAPH interactive technology and computer graphics, links to a website through a Wi-Fi chip in one of the sleeves.

    When the wearer hits a button in the other sleeve to indicate he or she is feeling stressed, a social networking website notifies other network members. Communicating through a Wi-Fi-linked necktie, the other website members can decide whether to activate the jacket’s massage motors in sympathy.

    “It’s much more relaxing because you feel a connection with people, not because the massage is so great,” said Byron Lahey, the wearable-technology coordinator at SIGGRAPH, who was not personally involved in the project.

    After a response by a critical mass of users, the jacket, which has six massage motors, starts massaging the wearer. The whole process is anonymous, although the jacket does indicate from how far away the necktie wearers responded. Responses from within 10 miles of the jacket wearer trigger a spinal massage; responses from within the same country work the inner shoulder, and responses from other countries trigger an outer-shoulder massage.

    Jacket wearers can log onto a website, see where everyone who responded is located and thank them.

    By augmenting online relationships with real physical contact, the SOS project seeks to create tighter-knit online communities.

    Designed by students from MIT’s media lab, the SOS system is still in the testing phase, and the attending website has yet to go live.
    You know, this is a total waste of awesomeness.

    A vibrator that you could get people to show their love with would be so much more appropriate. I know that there are some that can be really remote controlled, but I think they are all limited to one person - and not nearly as simple as this could be.
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