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I'll watch it~
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Originally Posted by Psyke
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at what point did fictional cartoon characters become a threat? this is what happens when you introduce "narootoe" to idiotic american kids.
lol wut?Quote:
Originally Posted by Assassin
Ninjas did actually exist in Japan, you know. They're not a complete fabrication of Masashi Kishimoto.
And despite how silly the whole thing is, a school has to take precautions for everything for the sake of safety. If they see a guy sneaking around the playground carrying weapons and dressed like Ronald McDonald they have to assume it's a nutcase, and act accordingly. The fact that it was just some lost dumbass is what makes it funny.
Dang, I didn't think mods would talk to each other that way in public. I like these new mods.
Xan is right though, the school has to act in this case, if for no other reason than the liability that could ensue if something happened due to their inaction. Look at the VTU killings. People were looking for someone to blame because the school didn't go on lockdown after reports of the first two killings. Like they could know the guy was a psycho looking to strike again, rather than just an isolated incident. Mind you, I'm not saying it's right, it is what it is.
roflmao Xan. Yeah, the first thing I thought when I read that title was 'It a pedo!'
Your description actually sounds pretty badass, but I'm sure in reality, It'd be terrifying.
PS - I watched Sora no Iro.. and it was AWESOME!!! Hilariously awesome.
You mean the hentai?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sapphire
Kid gets decapitated by a roller coaster
Dumbass kid sneaks into a theme park, after climbing 2 six-foot high fences and several warning signs, only to try and grab a kid's foot on a passing roller coaster and have his head whacked off.
Yeah I saw that on the news last night. Sometimes people are just asking for it and sometimes death is the only cure for that kind of stupidity. Reminds me of when train surfing was popular here in New York.
How ironic that it happened to a person in a "church group"...
I guess even religion is no match for natural selection.
This guy knew he had it coming. I can't help but sympathise with the girl who got her ankle severed in Kentucky. That wasn't called for, and unlike the other two cases, she didn't die.
Religion is natural selection. Not that I'm speaking for the religious in these forums, obviously, but almost everyone within a religion besides Buddhism and Polytheism deserves to die because most of them are unreasonably hateful when someone who doesn't believe tells them where exactly they can shove it when they attempt to convert the nonbeliever. It's a problem that needs to be addressed. (Personal opinion, of course.)Quote:
Originally Posted by IFHTT
You're generalizing too much. It's the people who do that, not the religion. It's like saying anyone who has a gun deserves to die because guns can be used to kill people.
I've met Buddhists that are complete assholes and hypocrites. That applies to every demographic though I guess. I'll leave it at that.
Stop being a Nazi.Quote:
Originally Posted by python862
Sometimes all one can do is wish. And I'm not a Nazi; I'm strongly antitheist.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carnage
Cloning, one the many controversial issues of modern technology, makes headlines again.
Does being a wonder dog make it alright though?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080701...alcloneoffbeat
There's something really eerie about that last part. I don't know if it's the wording or what, but something about it makes me envision a cold, futuristic assembly line producing puppy-clones for consumers' convenience.Quote:
In the next month, BioArts said it would transport a sample of Trakr's DNA to the South Korean lab of its partner, the Sooam Biotech Research Foundation, and the clone could be ready by the end of this year.