2009-06-05, 10:00 | Link #1981 | |
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Seriously though, the gay rights group in question is being blinded by their agenda. They're penguins, not humans. They seem to be thinking that introducing female penguins is an attack on them(the gay rigths group), when it's an attempt to save the species(the penguins). Besides, I may be thinking of something else, but the penguins that were trying to hatch rocks, weren't they kept in a pen with females before but still picked each other?
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2009-06-07, 13:28 | Link #1982 |
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This is gotta to be a joke.
McG loves Sailormoon!?
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2009-06-08, 18:57 | Link #1984 |
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You know.. when i saw
'no pants' I was looking for no underwear. I thought those girls were wearing skirts and going commando and then I thought "How the hell did the public see/know that!?" Then I ran the UK->US mental dictionary and saw they merely took off their trousers and are wearing short type underwear to preserve some form of modesty xD But come on minato, it's only a stunt and an organised one at that, there were plenty of people on the train who weren't too pleased with it either and I'm fairly sure they're NY'ers too... Besides on a gloomy winter's day, it spread a few smiles, got some laughs and probably rasied a few heads, no?
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2009-06-08, 19:05 | Link #1985 | |
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The guy from 1:24 onwards has the best "WTF?" look on him that I've seen in a while. But aren't New Yorkers used to bizarre stuff? Or is that a stereotype. If not then a lot of people probably just shrugged it off.
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2009-06-08, 20:37 | Link #1986 | |
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One of the ladies in the footage even shakes her head and walks away.. |
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2009-06-09, 20:05 | Link #1988 | |
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Ishikawa residents puzzled by tadpoles apparently falling from sky
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2009-06-09, 20:25 | Link #1989 | |
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First you sounded like you were on the "Gays have an agenda and should be stopped" side, then when you mentioned the hatching rocks and pen thing it sounded like you actually supported people having some degree of acceptance. Or do you approve of animals being gay but not people? Sorry your post confused me. -___- |
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2009-06-09, 21:22 | Link #1990 |
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No, I think he disapproves of uninformed groups of people being loud idiots (no matter what their sexual orientation is).
The zoo is trying to breed up an endangered species. Until they can grow them in vats, that requires a male/female couple to at least produce a chick. If a couple of same sex birds want to take over or assist in chick raising - the zoo isn't going to complain but they still gotta have *someone* creating the chicks in the first place. This protesting group is just being PETA-stupid ("love furry fuzzy things that we have no clue about") or "righteous without a clue".
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2009-06-09, 22:17 | Link #1991 |
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"The French Military moved to close down a large
Bit Torrent tracker in what is the first recorded use of a nation's armed forces under the control of the entertainment industry." See: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/...t-torrent-site |
2009-06-09, 23:37 | Link #1992 |
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Inflammatory wording... but apparently french military police intelligence was involved in isolating the server location. This bizarre idea of "intellectual property" seems to be becoming the basis of a dangerous cult with too many ties to government
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2009-06-10, 06:14 | Link #1994 | |
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This could be dangerous. Usage of military technology like this can lead to open-source countermeasures being developed, and spawn cyber-terror groups on the extreme end against copyrights.
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2009-06-10, 10:59 | Link #1998 | |
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Well, good luck to her going through 3000 tonnes of rubbish.
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2009-06-10, 12:12 | Link #1999 | |
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on the Internet, won a seat in the European Parliament, early results showed Sunday. The Pirate Party captured 7.1 percent of votes in Sweden in the Europe-wide ballot, enough to give it a single seat. The party wants to deregulate copyright, abolish the patent system and reduce surveillance on the Internet." See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090608/...ection_pirates Apparently, there's already a backlash against strict internet policing. |
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