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A day in the life of a French navy pilot

Organized Gang Stalking And Electronic Harassment

artician says...

Well like the video says: there's no real medication/magic-bullet for that kind of psychosis. Freaky how such a large number of people in one area are experiencing it, but at the same time my sympathy for them drops significantly when they start pulling alleged statistics out of their asses.

Above all I would think it wouldn't be hard to have some sort of monitor that detects increased microwave radiation as an objective way to easily disprove the whole thing.

Lady is Really Really Excited About $5 Dress...Or Is It?

Toxic Advertising (Advertisement)

Eklek says...

*dead unclear which ad was here..

*related:http://videosift.com/video/kewpie-tarako-commercial-freaky-and-sentimental

New video of Michael Hastings' crash (26 seconds)

radx says...

Mercs these days are overengineered and full of useless electronics. But they don't blow up, they don't turn into a ball of fire on their own.

It wasn't an LPG Merc, was it? So what's the freaky one-in-a-million coincidence that happened here? Did he happen to transport a couple of tanks of propane in the back?

Toy Soldier takes a header at Disneyland

Eye - Optical illusion that causes natural hallucination

How Steve Irwin Reacts to the Deadliest Snake in America

MichaelL says...

The only time I ever saw him 'blink' was when he faced an aggressive cobra. It repeatedly attacked the camera, and was reared up about three feet off the ground. Irwin gamely tried to grab its tail a few times but the cobra snapped around pretty fast.
Irwin finally admitted defeat... "I think we'll let this one go..." and this freaky snake went off into the bush, its head still about three feet off the ground. WOULD NOT want to stumble across that in the bush...

Creepy Porn star Interview

Barseps says...

Reminds me of something I read in a magazine about 10 years ago. In an interview with UK porn actor Omar Williams, when he was asked if he ever refused to have sex with a woman & why, he responded that he did once refuse because the girl (who was only 18) had been dropped off to the "audition" by her father & it was just "too freaky" for him.

Mordhaus (Member Profile)

True Facts About the Aye Aye

grinter says...

Aye ayes totally amaze me... and scare me...
"tap, tap, tap" with that finger that looks like the hook Egyptians used to pull your brain out through your nose.
Then "CrunX", those teeth bite right through your face... yikes.
Seriously, these things can bite right into a coconut, and then causally scoop the jelly out with that freaky finger.
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Transgender at 11 yrs. Old

True Facts About The Tarsier

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Jon Stewart on Gun Control

jimnms says...

@RedSky

I didn't say the US is more violent by nature, and I don't think it is (the US has lower violence than the UK and Australia which have essentially banned gun ownership). With 70 million people in this country owning guns (NRA 2010) and 45% of households having a gun in them (Gallup 2011), if we were so violent, you'd hear about neighbors shooting it out all the time over trivial shit.

I read an article the other day, which I can't find right now, that showed the difference between gun ownership in large cities and urban areas vs. rural areas and small towns. The rate of gun ownership in rural areas and small towns was over 2x as in cities, but violence and murders are higher in larger cities. Does this mean more guns equals less violence? Whether it does or doesn't, I think it shows that more people crammed into a smaller space equals more violence.

Why should we punish millions of responsible gun owners because of the actions of a few (and some who weren't legally able to own guns). Around 35,000 people are killed in car accidents every year. Most car owners and drivers are responsible and safe, but there isn't a public outcry to impose crazy restrictions on them (although we could reduce the number of deaths caused by cars if we did). The reason is because a lot of people have an irrational fear of guns even though you're more likely to be killed or injured by a car than guns.

I blame a this on the media. Some people are also irrationally afraid of flying, even though it's one of the safest ways to travel. If on the same day for some freaky reason 500 people died in unrelated, isolated car accidents across the country and a plane carrying 200 passengers crashes killing everyone on board, which do you think will get the most news coverage?

I just read an article by Sam Harris last night titled FAQ on Violence, which is a followup answering some questions and criticism of a previous article titled The Riddle of the Gun. Just go read the article. He answers a lot of questions about violence, gun violence, using guns for self defense, etc. I don't agree with some of what he says, but it does echo some of what I've been saying in discussions on this subject.

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