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ils wrote:"Marry Our Daughter is an introduction service assisting those following the Biblical tradition of arranging marriages for their daughters." How creepy is it? Pretty freakin' creepy. (Especially since the daughters in question seem to come at a maximum age of 16 or 17.)
Reading through it set off my 'fake' alarm pretty quickly, and the good people of Snopes have ruled it so.
I was wondering that on a second look myself. That's good. It's good that it's fake.
Now all we have to do is wonder if genuine sites like that exist for countries such as India... :|

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Super Pii Pii Brothers!

I'm trying to figure out if this is a joke or not.

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Third graders plot to kill their teacher


And they arent getting charged for it? WTF?!!?!

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Hokulani wrote:Third graders plot to kill their teacher


And they arent getting charged for it? WTF?!!?!
First off, they're bloody third graders. Any risk, if any, was accidental. Secondly, this was a class of disabled and unstable students (at least according to the article). Most importantly, the article implied that six of the nine were threatened, manipulated, or otherwise cajoled into the situation.
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A blog post with some interesting thoughts about and examples of stuff that has relatively lasting value.

(Warning: Contains some links that might make the wimpier ones of the guys among you cringe.)

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Hokulani wrote:Third graders plot to kill their teacher


And they arent getting charged for it? WTF?!!?!
Heh, we had some fun in school talking about this today.
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The humour doesn't work, because unfortunately Dawkins actually is smarter than them, dick though he may otherwise be.

You keep on saying this, and I am not sure why? Why is it unfortunate that Dawkins is intelligent? Why is he, indeed, a dick? He is not suggesting any repressive measures, any true believer bothered by his book is free not to buy it, having looked at its title, and in general, all he does is to provide some moral support to those of us who are happy to go through life with scant regard for revelatory ideologies of various kinds.

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gsandi wrote:Why is it unfortunate that Dawkins is intelligent?
Unfortunate for them, because it blunts the barb in the "he's smarter than you" jibe that goes throughout their cartoon.
Why is he, indeed, a dick?
Someone who adopts the same "I'm the middle of a Usenet flamewar" tone for all public occasions will tend to come off as a dick.

I also find him -- and in fact the whole coterie of militant "rationalist" neo-liberal writers of which he's a part -- to be rather intellectually shallow. On the narrow subject of debating dull-witted Creationists about evolution, Dawkins is perfectly fine (albeit not exactly covering new ground). However, as Terry Eagleton noted when The God Delusion came out, he seems to imagine that debating some of religion's weakest representatives is the same thing as refuting religion.

This is a non-trivial blind spot at the best of times, and a particularly bad one to have in an age where in the case of at least one major religion (Islam), a large swathe of your political landscape is trying to pass off fear-mongering, distortion, and xenophobia as "rationalist" religious critique. (And many of Dawkins' fellow-"rationalist" celebrities have in fact fallen into the Islamophobic trap, especially Harris and Hitchens but even, to a lesser degree, Myers.)
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Harry Potter again?

Collegiate Quidditch takes off

Yes, instead of watching the good old football game between rival schools, in the future we will have them riding on brooms and looking like complete idiots

Honestly, I think it would be a good game in space with no gravity, but on earth it just looks stupid

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To Serve Man. American tax dollars at work.
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I so love the dragon one

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Hokulani wrote:I so love the dragon one
I'd say : Dragon, get off of my country!

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Wired also has a whole feature on awesomely bad military patches.

Queen Rania from Jordan on YouTube, talking about the Arab world. Be interesting to see how this develops.

Queen Kong, from Seventies Britain. Oy vey.

I often found myself wishing, while watching Grindhouse, that they'd actually made some of the films featured in the faux trailers. Especially Werewolf Women of the SS. Here are some actual Grindhouse trailers.
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ils wrote:I often found myself wishing, while watching Grindhouse, that they'd actually made some of the films featured in the faux trailers. Especially Werewolf Women of the SS. Here are some actual Grindhouse trailers.
If you get IFC in your cable package, every Friday night is grindhouse night. The other day they had Return of the Living Dead.

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Honestly, I think it would be a good game in space with no gravity, but on earth it just looks stupid
It looks like the game would be more balanced and perhaps actually playable if they remove all brooms from the game so one can actually run, and removing the seekers, since the points gained for finding the snitch is just too uneven imo. Then, the game would be a cross between ultimate frisbee and dodgeball.

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Tarasoriku wrote:
ils wrote:I often found myself wishing, while watching Grindhouse, that they'd actually made some of the films featured in the faux trailers. Especially Werewolf Women of the SS. Here are some actual Grindhouse trailers.
If you get IFC in your cable package, every Friday night is grindhouse night. The other day they had Return of the Living Dead.
Yeah, I think Female Trouble might be my favourite entry so far.
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ils wrote:Yeah, I think Female Trouble might be my favourite entry so far.
What's ironic is that the culture has changed so much that even the most perverse things in this and in Pink Flamingos have become mainstream.

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The good people of 1972 would have suspected this was a scene from a future Divine movie.

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bwahahahahaha!!!!

As if they made enough Rambo films already! This one takes the cake

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[quote="Jar Jar Binks"]Now, by making just a few small changes, we prettify the orthography for happier socialist tomorrow![/quote][quote="Xonen"]^ WHS. Except for the log thing and the Andean panpipers.[/quote]

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I really don't understand 'get' this post, yet even though I shouldn't comment on it, I am just to have the thought that I did.


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julianallees wrote:I really don't understand 'get' this post
What don't you understand?

What I don't understand is how someone actually, seriously named a book Penetrating Wagner's "Ring". But they did.
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