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Kudos to the cop for his sense of duty. Rarely do we see policemen so dedicated to their duties.
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2012-04-15, 05:57 | Link #6943 |
books-eater youkai
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Vermont governor chased by 4 bears in backyard
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...04-13-17-02-42
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2012-04-16, 05:58 | Link #6944 |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
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If Singapore wants to look like Japan, it almost already is......
44 men charged for having sex with minor Lolis FTW! *sarcastic*
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2012-04-16, 08:32 | Link #6945 | |
I don't give a damn, dude
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2012-04-16, 08:49 | Link #6947 | |
books-eater youkai
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Second, even if he would had cross it, he would be listed , not as SaintessHeart, but by by is real name.
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2012-04-16, 08:53 | Link #6948 | |
I don't give a damn, dude
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2012-04-16, 08:56 | Link #6949 | |
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Not Enough Sleep
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2012-04-16, 10:39 | Link #6953 | |
books-eater youkai
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But you have to wonder at how peoples seem to see him, given the last fews posts and thoses weird ones on the ''A laugh a day'' thread...
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2012-04-16, 10:59 | Link #6954 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
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Besides, I prefer 2D lolis because there are no legal charges, monetary or criminal. Though I do prefer smaller-sized girls, RL3D lolis are not within my chase zone. To the rest of you commentors : I know you guys are secretly jealous of the 44. Damn dirty lolicons. Btw, the Japanese 1UP-ed on us in the latest loli-crime spree : Soapland Busted for 13-Year-Old: “I Wanted Quick Cash!” I say we would take 3 years to reach that standard. *sarcastic*
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2012-04-16, 15:01 | Link #6955 | |
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PS: Please say no or i may have to call Chris Hansen.
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2012-04-16, 15:07 | Link #6956 |
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Fortunately, the Hansen case doesn't reflect very much in terms of law across states and countries -- only that one witchburner got to burn a witch by scaring him into a plea.
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2012-04-16, 16:16 | Link #6958 |
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Well.. the bad part is the law never got tested in court. All it really did was cause a lot of harmless people to be fearful, score some points for a prosecutor, and yet children in danger of actually being harmed were not helped at all. whee....
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2012-04-16, 21:13 | Link #6959 |
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Is 4-Year-Old as Smart as Einstein? Not Quite, Scientists Say
"One of the latest members of the high-IQ club Mensa is a mere 4 years old, with
an IQ of 159 — but psychologists warn against pulling out the Albert Einstein comparisons just yet. As many media outlets have reported, Heidi Hankins of Winchester, England, scored only a point below Einstein and physicist Stephen Hawking on standardized intelligence tests. While there's no doubt that Hankins is bright (according to reports, she read at an 8-year-old level, and could count to 40, by age 2), it's not possible to compare IQ across age groups, according to Frank Lawlis, the supervisory psychologist for American Mensa. "All you're doing with IQ testing is testing within a certain age group," Lawlis told LiveScience, explaining, "You're saying the 4-year-old is smarter than 99.5 or 99.8 of [her] age group, but that doesn't mean you can compare to another age group." In fact, IQ scores in general have been rising over time, Lawlis said. IQ tests are always standardized so that the average score is 100. Higher scorers are brighter (at least in the domains measured by IQ testing). But in a widely noted phenomenon called the "Flynn effect," new generations taking older IQ tests score higher than 100 on average. There are multiple theories for this effect, including improved childhood nutrition, increasingly stimulating environments, and a greater number of children who are familiar with standardized tests and thus perform better." See: http://news.yahoo.com/4-old-smart-ei...230205543.html IQ scores have been going up? I always figured it was the other way around..... |
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