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ctrlaltbleach says...

Maybe. But don't we kind of force kids to grow up to soon these days anyway? Kind of nice to see one taking his time. I know I did. >> ^Trancecoach:

kid's a bit old for that, no?
then again, I used to have a 37 y.o. roommate, and currently have a 28 y.o. roommate -- both of whom sleep with stuffed animals.
it's kinda wtf for me

Ah-ah's Back

ant says...

>> ^Trancecoach:

kid's a bit old for that, no?
then again, I used to have a 37 y.o. roommate, and currently have a 28 y.o. roommate -- both of whom sleep with stuffed animals.
it's kinda wtf for me


I sleep with my favorite blanket during the cold times still. I am kind of Linus.

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Russian Girl Walking on Roof Top - 1st person View

Monkey Tries to Break Out of Zoo

Monkey Tries to Break Out of Zoo

"Epic Win": A role playing game to do list

Unsung_Hero says...

This is actually a fantastic idea.

My roommate once suggested that it would be neat to run a company with a reward system in place that resulted in each employee getting to level up. At first you start off with just a desk and a computer. As you are recognized for doing good things in your job you will be reward by receiving upgrades your workstation.

<<<Rewards Email Alert>>>
"Great Presentation. You have unlocked... the stapler! No more walking to the mailroom for you!"

Is that gay? (Skip to :33)

Rape in Comedy: Why it can be an exception (Femme Talk Post)

rottenseed says...

Comedian Bill Burr made a great analogy the other day. Oddly enough he was not referring to the Daniel Tosh incident as this was a few days before that incident took place.

What he said was: "Watching an old woman falling down the stairs would be a HORRIBLE thing to see. Yet if you watched it happen in a Will Ferrell movie (or something) it would be hilarious"



His point being, it is possible (some say necessary) to laugh at the dark side of life and humanity.



Gilbert Gottfried also chimed in on this same topic in his editorial about the Daniel Tosh incident:



"have always felt comedy and tragedy are roommates. If you look up comedy and tragedy, you will find a very old picture of two masks. One mask is tragedy. It looks like it's crying. The other mask is comedy. It looks like it's laughing."

He was supposed to help clean the house...

chingalera says...

This particular prank will never get old, never grow less funny....even better if the guy was back from 3 tours from Afghanistan with PTSD, n which case he would have probably cleaned the house with his roommate's entrails!!

SWAT Team Damages House

Porksandwich says...

I would assume that if your roommate were accused of a crime and they raided your shared house and trashed everything that the roommate would be on the hook for the damages to your stuff. However if the roommate was never found guilty of what they raided the house for, I think that the people ordering these overly destructive raids and searches should be on the hook for repairs and replacement.

If judges were held personally responsible for issuing warrants that result in a place being destroyed via raid or a tear-apart search...they'd spend more effort covering their asses..same with PDs, etc.


It'd be like if you destroyed someone's car trying to get inside of it because you thought some pile of wigs/stuffed animal or a face down doll was a pet and/or baby locked in a hot car. It'd be a hard case to make that you went apeshit on someone's property because of what you suspected might be true and you don't owe damages for what you did.


And as for relatives/children, etc..... you should not be responsible for relatives and children for their entire lives. It's unreasonable to assume that relation = probable cause. Even past residence shouldn't be probable cause to go busting into places...it's too wide of a criteria. There are a lot of people who move damn near every year...you could never reasonably rent or buy a house without doing criminal background checks on both the owner of the property and the past tenants to make sure your residence isn't going to be "probable cause" for a destructive raid on a former resident.


So, if he's not convicted of the crime they raided the house for, I don't think the city has a leg to stand on. And if he is, they have to prove how they came up with probable cause to do what they did on that place...especially when there was no one killed or known threat/issue in the house to be immediately dealt with.

Four hours of destruction seems like someone has a bit of a hard-on for any reason to use their toys outside of practice.

RAGE in Canada's House of Commons

Xaielao says...

>> ^jqpublick:

Being a Canadian, I stand 100% behind her. We don't know for sure who made these calls (choke, cough cough, hack hack) but when we do find out (at least one riding is now going to have a re-election due to these calls) and when enough of the affected ridings get their fair shots at casting their votes, I for one hope the guilty parties go to jail for a long long time.
I live in one of the ridings that got these calls, and both my roommate and I received calls telling us to go to another polling station. I called Elections Canada and was informed that they do not make phone calls but that they had received an unusual number of complaints.


This happens every election cycle here in the US, though predominantly to the young, the poor and the minorities. There are over 120 new laws on the books here in the States restricting the voting rights of those folks, sending out mail saying you have to vote on x day. It happens every election year in this country and it's only going to get worse for one reason... The republican voting block is shrinking. Younger people, blacks, and especially Latinos, these groups are growing rapidly and vote democrat predominantly, so instead of trying to actually get these groups on board by supporting them, republicans do their best to restrict their ability to vote. It's why a number of states (mostly southern states) make it so you need a state ID to vote and make it extremely hard to get new IDs, especially in the inner cities. In some states you cant vote with a student ID, but you can with a gun license. Florida has a new state law that makes it illegal for groups to help people register to vote. How preposterous is that? This is all in the name of 'voter fraud'. Funny thing is, in the last several years there have been a total of five.. yes.. five.. cases of this that actually went to court in the entire United States. Whats really funny is that two of them were republicans who held an office. One was a secretary of state! (The person in each state tasked with making sure voting and elections go smoothly in essence.)

I feel bad for Canadians. Their government has essentially been paid off by the oil industry. They are making out like bandits up there and their beautiful country is being torn apart (both physically and socially) because of it.

RAGE in Canada's House of Commons

jqpublick says...

Being a Canadian, I stand 100% behind her. We don't know for sure who made these calls (choke, cough cough, hack hack) but when we do find out (at least one riding is now going to have a re-election due to these calls) and when enough of the affected ridings get their fair shots at casting their votes, I for one hope the guilty parties go to jail for a long long time.

I live in one of the ridings that got these calls, and both my roommate and I received calls telling us to go to another polling station. I called Elections Canada and was informed that they do not make phone calls but that they had received an unusual number of complaints.

Robber Knocked Out Cold by Sales Clerk

JiggaJonson says...

>> ^Payback:

BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE!


Good friend of mine was roommates with the "boom goes the dynamite kid" when it happened while I attended Ball State. Makes me grin every time someone mentions it (except the retard they got for my commencement speech who was obviously reaching for things to say).

Man Marinated Cat in Oil, Salt and Peppers-Planned to Eat it



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