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Do you consider the film Die Hard a Christmas movie? (User Poll by eric3579)

Neill Blomkamp's President Trump motorcade

Ghost in the Shell (2017) - Official Trailer

artician says...

Love the visuals, but it takes a real American writer to shoe-horn the Robocop story into an already interesting narrative. Lame.

Toot toot

Little Girl Honks At A Passing Ship (toot,toot)

noims says...

Very cool. I doubt many big boats would do this too frivolously, though, since the horn is used to signal to other boats: 1 or 2 to indicate direction, 3 for backing up, and 5 or more if you don't understand/agree.

This is probably why the skipper gave exactly 4 toots... unless I'm forgetting something in my attempt to show how clever I am.

(Actually, I think I am... there are no other boats around to signal to, so he's probably grand... I'll leave this here anyway... boy am I smart).

One Million Orbeez in Girlfriend's Car

atara says...

What's (shoulder roll) with (sticks elbows out) all (twists forearms) the (swings hands down towards crotch) weird (lifts arms to shoulder height) arm (makes devil horns with fingers while gesturing) movements (dab)?

Rhinos and Goats

THE CRUELTY BEHIND OUR CLOTHING - WOOL

newtboy says...

If, as you wrongly assume, I had only driven by them, you could get away with that statement. Unfortunately for you, I actually went TO the farms, stayed at them (slept there) and watched the workers at their jobs. (EDIT: I also have an angora goat rancher in my family...close enough to the same thing for this discussion.)
I stand by my previous statement 100 percent, with first hand knowledge about the topic.
This video is bullshit. You dragged it out of me. 99.95% of farms would never allow anything they showed to happen, and would report the abuse to the authorities after booting the offender off the farm.

Edit: and yes, fast sheerers can do even more than 30 an hour, but they know exactly how to handle the sheep with tiny pokes that put them into a seated, leaning position that makes it simple to control them painlessly and without any trauma in the least using their legs while sheering. In the two times I watched, over 150 sheep altogether, I saw 2 get slight cuts that were taken care of properly and with care. As was mentioned above, stressed animals make subpar wool, so it's in the rancher/farmers interest to keep them happy, so they do.

Males had their horns on the farms I went to and the one's I drove past....so you're wrong about that too.

transmorpher said:

That's the scariest bit. On the surface it looks like a peaceful farm, because when you're going past it, all you see is lovely green grass and sheep grazing, it looks lovely and peaceful.

You don't get to see the castration, horn removal, tail docking and mulesing without any sort of anesthetic - this happens to every single lamb.

You also don't get to see the workers having a bad day and abusing (after the product is removed from them). This might not happen to every sheep, but with around 30 sheep getting sheared an hour by each person, you can bet at that speed it's not a pleasant experience even without malicious intent.

Outsiders just see a lovely country side, with sheep grazing before and after the abuse.

THE CRUELTY BEHIND OUR CLOTHING - WOOL

transmorpher says...

That's the scariest bit. On the surface it looks like a peaceful farm, because when you're going past it, all you see is lovely green grass and sheep grazing, it looks lovely and peaceful.

You don't get to see the castration, horn removal, tail docking and mulesing without any sort of anesthetic - this happens to every single lamb.

You also don't get to see the workers having a bad day and abusing (after the product is removed from them). This might not happen to every sheep, but with around 30 sheep getting sheared an hour by each person, you can bet at that speed it's not a pleasant experience even without malicious intent.

Outsiders just see a lovely country side, with sheep grazing before and after the abuse.

newtboy said:

Having just come home from visiting Iceland, and after visiting farms there, and also farms in New Zealand, I can say unequivocally that most farms in those countries are what you think of, peaceful sheep in large bucolic fields enjoying their lives and not being injured during once a year sheering of wool that's otherwise a problem for them to shed naturally. I won't speak to Australia, since I've never been there...maybe all sheerers are dicks there.

Spiders and mites and ticks oh my!

Payback says...

That Maratus bubo Peacock spider's markings look NOTHING like a horned owl. That shit is the Decepticon logo. No doubt.

entr0py said:

Okay, Cryptomaster Behemoth is a pretty badass name for any animal or D&D monster. Nice one scientists.

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Sweet Revenge

newtboy says...

Because that's not a car horn, it's a train horn. That can certainly cause hearing damage, or a heart attack if the victim has a condition. The volume makes it violent.
I also thought the reaction was out of proportion...as in too small a reaction....she should have thrown burning hot, grease dripping fries at his face endangering one of HIS senses like he did hers. ;-)

Payback said:

Not sure how honking a horn constitutes a violent or harassing act.

...getting a drink thrown all over you and your truck, however? Especially if it could have been a mistake?

/advocating Devil.

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Ashenkase says...

He is looking her in the eye as he honks the horn, probably with a smirk on this face plus a cell phone pointed at her.

Not a mistake by a long shot.

Gets the shit scared out of her, fight or flight response kicks in and she chooses fight.

Good for her.

Payback said:

Not sure how honking a horn constitutes a violent or harassing act.

...getting a drink thrown all over you and your truck, however? Especially if it could have been a mistake?

/advocating Devil.

Sweet Revenge

Payback says...

Not sure how honking a horn constitutes a violent or harassing act.

...getting a drink thrown all over you and your truck, however? Especially if it could have been a mistake?

/advocating Devil.

sickio said:

Pranks are funny when the victim gets a laugh too. Feels like pranking is just a pc name for bullying when you see half of the assholes in these videos.

Instant Karma For Road Raging Mercedes Driver

eric3579 says...

Although the Mercedes driver had no clue what he was doing i do hate drivers willing to lay on their horns when a beep beep is just as effective. I think people who go overboard like that are probably giant angry douche bags and add to the problem when a more subtle response would have a much better outcome generaly.

The video is quite funny though as no one got hurt.



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