2013-01-02, 20:52 | Link #9321 | |
books-eater youkai
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Betweem wisdom and insanity
|
Quote:
It easier to attack easy target than to look seriously to the root of issue, plus it give some fast satisfaction. Of course the problem is still the same.
__________________
|
|
2013-01-02, 21:04 | Link #9323 |
worshipping the pantyhose
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Manila, Philippines
|
Probably Nerf guns, those foam dart toys if not, maybe they'll blame Spongebob, I don't know, this isn't the time for a blame game, they all should spend their time learning from this incident, such as locking up your guns and not giving the key to anyone but yourself.
|
2013-01-02, 21:17 | Link #9324 | |
勇者
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Tesla Leicht Institute
Age: 34
|
Quote:
Connecticut's infamous weapon industries?
__________________
|
|
2013-01-03, 02:26 | Link #9326 |
Senior Member
Artist
Join Date: Mar 2010
|
Maybe they shouldn't sell violent content to minors? idk just a thought. Looking back when I was a kid (90's early 2000's) rated M games was a HUGE NONO! When you see Rated R or Rated M. That was like super bad, and for mommy, daddy and older people eyes only! Now its like what ever to kids. Regardless I feel as though they try to enforce more censorship in today medias that is targeted for kids-pre-teens then ever.. I remember watching normal 90's shows (e.g. Ren and Stimpy, Batman: The Animated Series Joker kills like 3 people, and basicly 90% of the shows) that had little censorship or whatever, and in present time these shows would be very unsuitable for morning/afternoon airing. And you would see these 90's type shows only on those night programming like Adult swim.
|
2013-01-03, 05:13 | Link #9327 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
|
Quote:
Or at least let them go to the library. My parents are not the kind that were entertaining on questions with regards to morality and ethics, or traditionally taboo Asian topics (like sex, violence, etc), so I went to the library during weekends to find the answers myself. I don't know if they did that on purpose, or they were English-illiterate (I do remember borrowing books on sex-ed back when I was around 7-8), they didn't mind whatever book I borrowed or read.) 15 years down the road I realised that it did much more good to me than harm, sure I sounded "arrogant" in front of others because I was regurgiating whatever I have read and remembered from those books (studies have shown that whatever you have learnt/understood as a child before 10 is very likely to follow you for the rest of your life - in the exact same way you are taught or advised), at least there is the automatic "to the library/internet!" lightbulb moment when faced with something I don't know, instead of standing there like looking like an idiot. A married friend with kids told me : "If you have problems thinking up of a concise and pertinent answer to your kids' questions, you should feel sorry for yourself for passing your bad genes down to them. Stupid has no medicine." It is certainly harsh, however I think his intention certainly has a point. * * - This guy has 2 "mentally handicapped" kids, a boy with severe ADHD and a girl with dyspraxia and mild Aspergers. Maybe his experience made him think like that.
__________________
|
|
2013-01-04, 11:45 | Link #9328 |
Nyaaan~~
Join Date: Feb 2006
Age: 40
|
American McGee Is Out Of Money, Wants Your $200,000 To Finish His Game
Game designer American McGee—best known for designing the horror game Alice and its sequel, Alice: Madness Returns—has run out of money. He and his studio Spicy Horse have been working on a game called Akaneiro for the past year-and-a-half. It's a free-to-play action-role-playing game set in ancient Japan that tells a twisted version of Red Riding Hood. It's on a bunch of platforms—PC, Mac, mobile, tablets—and it looks pretty good, too. c/o Kotaku - http://kotaku.com/5973126/american-m...inish-his-game
__________________
|
2013-01-04, 12:48 | Link #9330 |
books-eater youkai
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Betweem wisdom and insanity
|
France's Brigitte Bardot threatens exile over elephants
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...MPLATE=DEFAULT Is it me or she's even more ridiculous than usual ?
__________________
|
2013-01-04, 14:30 | Link #9331 | |
Unspecified
Scanlator
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Unspecified
|
Taiwan UFO Group Investigates 'Transparent Alien' Photo
Quote:
the game not making money
__________________
|
|
2013-01-04, 21:29 | Link #9333 | |
Unspecified
Scanlator
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Unspecified
|
Wealthy Indian spends £14,000 on a shirt made of GOLD to impress the ladies
Quote:
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
__________________
|
|
2013-01-04, 23:59 | Link #9335 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars:
"NASA has released a series of new photos taken by its Curiosity rover that appear to show a “flower” on the surface of Mars. NBCNews.com’s photo blog reports that the photos were taken as part of an effort to capture 360-degree images during Curiosity’s trek through Mars’ Yellowknife Bay. New Jersey-based journalist and photographer Ken Kramer has assembled the Curiosity photographs, adding color to give a realistic view of what the rover is seeing on the planet’s surface. But what has really caught people’s attention is a raw image from NASA’s photo feed that one reader on Above Top Secret has called a “Martian flower.” On the posting, the commenter going by the name “Arken,” writes: “The Albedo (or Reflectivity of Sun Light) of this object is very high, and its translucent appearance, the irregular conformation (like pistils) and the 'texture' of its wider areas is smooth, and seem that it is ground attached. This is the SECOND TRANSLUCENT ANOMALY detected by Curiosity in Gale Crater.”" See: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...220649001.html |
2013-01-05, 22:37 | Link #9336 | |
Unspecified
Scanlator
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Unspecified
|
Researcher: World of Warcaft players make better employees
Quote:
__________________
|
|
2013-01-05, 23:14 | Link #9337 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
|
Quote:
Why? Gamers of MMOs know how to develop something called "long-term plans" and "contingencies", thus they do not know how to "keep their mouth shut". Most fresh grads know nothing so they "know how to keep quiet".
__________________
|
|
2013-01-06, 05:40 | Link #9340 | |
Unspecified
Scanlator
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Unspecified
|
Father Hires In-Game “Hitmen” To Deter Son From Playing
Quote:
__________________
|
|
Tags |
humor |
|
|