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Genuine psychopath caught on camera

Tingles says...

I'm a cat person. Big time. So don't get me wrong here, but I couldn't help but laugh at this. My brain simply couldn't handle the absurdity of someone running into a cat, petting it for a bit, looking around and then picking it up and throwing it in the garbage. It short circuited the logic center of my brain, and I laughed. I also read before I watched the video that whatever happened to the cat, that it was not injured so I felt a bit less guilty.

I do hope they find this person and exact some sort of smart revenge, something legal that will leave a lasting impression on this person. A long time ago on Halloween, probably 10 years now, I ran into a kid trying to shove a firecracker up a cats ass. I later learned from police that this happens a lot; mind blown. I'll say this much, the kid did not succeed and I ended up having a long night with police sorting out what ended up happening.

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enoch (Member Profile)

Drax says...

oh..i totally agree.
thats why i made the reference of maybe where robo-tech got its inspiration.
then i saw ghost in the shell...BOOM..mind blown.
star blazers was the show that got me to appreciate a japanese way of story telling.
though sometimes its TOO much,my boys had me watching DBZ,not bad..i liked it,but jeez..sometimes they would just drag a plot to death where i am yelling at the tv C"MOOOOOON.

haha, I can not stand Dragonball.. well I mean, it's not horrid in and of itself, it's just not for me. I was contracting for this one company once and this young couple where talking to each other. The guy was going on about getting his girl into Dragonball, trying to sell her on it and I could tell she wasn't looking forward to the experience. "How many episodes are there?", she asked at one point and I just remember thinking, "You have NOOO idea.". He had the complete collection >.<
And I do remember reading once loooong time ago that Star Wars was one of the biggest influence for the original Macros saga, namely the dog fighting space battles. Could very well be that Starblazers was too with it's continues story arc. I kinda get the impression though there where lots of other such anime's at the time that we never saw. Robotech is three independent cartoons from the same studio brought together and rewritten for the Robotech storyline after all.

I'm not a big anime head, I just try and catch the good ones. Right now I'm looking into Gantz, and Cowboy Beebop easily ranks as my favorite.

Drax (Member Profile)

enoch says...

In reply to this comment by Drax:
Starblazers is another good one, and yes I watched that one too. >D Robotech had a much more dynamic story to it though. Things changed much more dramatically, and well.. as you can see the animation was often pure eye candy.


oh..i totally agree.
thats why i made the reference of maybe where robo-tech got its inspiration.
then i saw ghost in the shell...BOOM..mind blown.
star blazers was the show that got me to appreciate a japanese way of story telling.
though sometimes its TOO much,my boys had me watching DBZ,not bad..i liked it,but jeez..sometimes they would just drag a plot to death where i am yelling at the tv C"MOOOOOON.

Alright, enough is enough (Blog Entry by gwiz665)

EDD says...

But... but... enough = enough???

*mind blown*


Anyway, I get what you're saying, but don't you think that maybe some of your tongue-in-cheek comments on alien_concept's, peggedbea's and other Sift-ladies' profile pages are a part of the reason why people might be calling you a 'stalker'

Be that as it may, I do feel the blame rests partly with me here, because I might have been the first one to call you that. I'm sorry. I honestly never expected you to feel harassed by these remarks. Same goes for a couple of other folks that have felt similarly marginalized. It's great to see you do something about it though

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