2011-09-20, 21:27 | Link #5641 |
Did someone call a doctor
Join Date: Apr 2007
Age: 40
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Wow... thats.. all kinds of fail.
Giggled @ that police thing though, kinda reminds me of 'You're under arrest'. Followed a link at the bottom of that article and jumped a couple more, and I have to facepalm at them. Like the ones where girls get people arrested for just 'saying hello' as they walk past em in the morning. Which kinda makes me put a twist on the police thing that males will be too batshit terrified to do any sort of crime or anything at all for that matter. heh. Although I think you have to take articles on that site with a grain of salt.
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2011-09-20, 22:23 | Link #5645 | ||
Did someone call a doctor
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http://www.whas11.com/home/Girl-with...-83447222.html
There are some amusing quotes in that article... Quote:
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Still, a little disturbing...
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2011-09-20, 22:25 | Link #5646 | |
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So i try to get into their head by putting up scenario about some of my favorite female characters (from a manga or anime) having sex or marry random guy out of the blue, with no real reason other than "being a slut" (their term,not mine)... ...which is gonna pretty much shocking in most case. And there is a chance that I will drop that manga/ anime But i guess that's what's suck about being fans of seiyuu, they are not a good object to idolize, and you can't "drop" real world I'm done with my points
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2011-09-20, 22:47 | Link #5648 | |
Honyaku no Hime
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: In the eastern capital of the islands of the rising suns...
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Very little in life is impossible... PS: Why do some of you give sankaku complex the time of day when all it does is to drag out the worst/bizzare of Japan and/or women? (-_-#) Crazy majority of otaku really shouldn't be given any limelight unless it resulted in them being carted off to a mental institution...
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2011-09-21, 05:16 | Link #5651 | ||
I disagree with you all.
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2011-09-21, 08:10 | Link #5652 |
books-eater youkai
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Betweem wisdom and insanity
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Runaway steer creates chaos on Arizona interstate
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...09-20-19-42-47
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2011-09-21, 10:40 | Link #5653 |
廉頗
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Massachusetts
Age: 34
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Charlie the Parrot Saves Owner from Intruders
Parrot power. I was surprised to see it's not the first time either, one parrot saving a girl from choking by alerting her mother. |
2011-09-21, 10:57 | Link #5654 |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Korea Renames UK Sea Over “Sea of Japan” Refusal
Just name the whole damn place Korpulu Sector on official UN charts.
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2011-09-21, 13:57 | Link #5655 | |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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I mean, Westerners call Japan "Japan" not Nihon or Nippon. And S. Korea is Hanguk to its residents.
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2011-09-21, 14:01 | Link #5656 |
Gamilas Falls
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Republic of California
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Sort of like the various names for just about everything in the American War of 1861-1865. Be it the battles (one side named them form the nearest rivers or creeks while the other names them after the nearest towns), to ships (CSS Merrimack or CSS Virginia), to simply the name of the war (American Civil War vs. The War Between the States).
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2011-09-21, 14:08 | Link #5657 | |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Not to derail but one of things I enjoyed about the MMO Rift was how the background story you learn during your character's start up is so utterly different between the two major factions. There's never any 'true' story - just the utterly incompatible two versions of history.
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2011-09-21, 17:22 | Link #5660 |
Not Enough Sleep
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: R'lyeh
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/sp...-count.html?hp
The world governing body for track and field has newly decided that records in women’s road racing will count only if they are set in women-only events to nullify the benefits of pacesetting by faster male runners, a dynamic that can exist in some marathons, half-marathons and 10-kilometer races in which men and women are in the same field. The ruling instantly raised existential questions in the sport about what, exactly, a world-record performance is. If men are in the field but a female runner leaves them all behind and finishes in record time, should that not be treated as the record? And why is it considered smart racing strategy to benefit from the pace of a faster runner of the same sex but unsporting if a female runner follows the stride of a man? ...... The I.A.A.F.’s intent was to recognize a difference in achievement between women who set marks while paced by men and those with a more difficult task of setting records while running on their own or, in rare cases, being paced by other women, said Mary Wittenberg, director of the New York City Marathon and a member of the I.A.A.F.’s road racing commission. “The I.A.A.F. wanted to show that women can stand on their own two feet, that they don’t need guys to help them get to world records,” Wittenberg said. “There’s definitely a difference. Women run faster with men as pacers, about a two-minute differential on average.”
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