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An Open Letter to Stephen Fry

Jimmy Carr and the Compendium of Fat Jokes

Polar bear sees through your pathetic disguise!

This woman wins WORST PARENT award

JiggaJonson says...

@Crunchy @Hive13 @spoco2 @Gallowflak @Sagemind @calvados @Reefie @Pantalones

I'm with reefie and pantalones on this one, yes I got my mouth washed out with soap but I also had a pair of boxing gloves thrown at me and strapped on while I got my ass kicked "so you dont hurt me." I'm not saying that everything here is exactly right; but the punishment was mild at best.

I don't particularly think that she's ridiculing him, the hot sauce and cold shower seem like alternative corporal punishments that have been established as consequences for the behavior. It seems like she's simply following through with said consequences.

Idk about everyone else, but i'll take hot sauce (something actually edible) over Dial soap and a cold shower (something uncomfortable but not really outright painful) over a belt or a punch to the face any day. So to be clear, to those calling this "abuse" I think you can find much much better examples of abuse that fit the definition of that word more precisely than what we have here.

Just for saying's sake, lets go with the best definition from freeonlinedictionary "To hurt or injure by maltreatment" or to take it a step further, lets look at the actual documents that define abuse in US courts: http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/whatiscan.cfm

I had a hard time finding anything on the childwelfare site that fit what happened here and defined what happened as abuse. On the other hand, when the site says under emotional abuse: "Permitted other maladaptive behavior—encouragement or permitting of other maladaptive behavior (e.g., chronic delinquency, severe assault) under circumstances where the parent or caregiver has reason to be aware of the existence and seriousness of the problem but does not intervene."

I would argue that if she did nothing in this situation that she could be complicit in committing emotional abuse (as defined by the child welfare site) but if the kid acted out at school and she did nothing I sincerely doubt anyone would be "not watching" for fear of what you might see (a kid not being receiving a consequence for bad behavior and lying). The punishments, although a bit unusual, are not anything to write home about. Those of you who disagree, I encourage you to prove me wrong with some legal citation (you know, instead of just saying "fuck you" ala Galoflak).

Parents Stop Carjacking to Save Baby

GenjiKilpatrick says...

Surveillance cameras are mainly for gathering evidence. They can act as a deterrent but only for law-fearing citizens.

"Safety" is more of an after thought or convenient side effect.

>> ^Crunchy:

I dislike surveillance cameras in general, they don't make me feel any safer just watched (surveilled) but they sure do give us some top-notch entertainment once in a while

Video ad... IN A MAGAZINE?!?!?

YT: Just awesome talent

tigereye (Member Profile)

BoneRemake says...

Nowhere in particular, maybe next time your at the grocery store buy some peanut butter and put it in the food hamper.

as per my video here :

http://videosift.com/video/How-Peanut-butter-is-made-4-45

you can learn about its nutritional value and origin of use.




In reply to this comment by tigereye:
So, where do I send the peanut butter?
And do you prefer crunchy or smooth?

Thanks!

In reply to this comment by BoneRemake:
So we are offering a *Promote tional offer here today, click and listen to a song ! and get a free 250 ml jar of peanut butter.

Low Flying 747

Mother brings "dead" baby back to life with a cuddle

ponceleon says...

Not to piss on the love-fest... but I don't see any "miracle" here. The doc made a mistake, the baby lived. Frankly, I'd need to see some sort of science to believe any of this crunchy "skin to skin" stuff... If I was really crass, I'd say I'd need to see some identically premature babies left in cribs with no skin to skin contact as a control... but that would be crass you know?

Teenage Girls Go At It On X Factor

shponglefan says...

>> ^Crunchy:
If you can watch through this without feeling embarrased for them, you've got some serious problems


I'd feel embarrased for them if I felt sorry for them. Given how they acted, I don't feel sorry for them in the slightest. They had no idea how to act in front of an audience.

Teenage Girls Go At It On X Factor

The Helsinki freak storm front from another point of view

Taco Bell - A peek behind the counter: How the food is made.

jimnms says...

Are they advertising their food as being easy to eat while driving?

The only thing I ever get from Taco Bell are crunchy tacos, the rest of their food is just nasty. I only get those because the only places open after 9/10pm are McDonald's, What-a-(nastyass)burger and Taco Bell. We have a locally owned Mexican "fast food" place right down the street that has much better tacos than Taco Bell and the dine-in Mexican restaurants.

The Top Ten Cereals of all Time

Shepppard says...

I've been to the states many times, and we actually generally bring back boxes of Cereal, because we don't get them here

4. Lucky Charms
3. Oatmeal Crisp
2. Kix
1. Rice crispies treats

We used to love Rice Crispies treats so much, we'd actually buy them in bulk to bring back to Canada, it's basically like it sounds, crumbled up rice crispy squares, dried out to be made crunchy, and boxed up. Never sure how they pulled it off, because actual rice crispy squares are generally somewhat hard to bite into, and the cereal itself had the softness of biting into a regular spoonful of the original Cereal.

I miss that cereal.



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