This is the best example I remember growing up.
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Welcome, but I noticed that one is down due to copyrightghettoperson wrote:
OP fixed with updated link. TY OxenBreeder.
At first I thought I saw 4 tits, then I thought 4 knees...Harmor wrote:
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I can't feel my face
I totally understand what you're saying. I read 1984, ironically in 1984, my junior year in high school.Mitch wrote:
I recognize your ideas, however.OxenBreeder wrote:
Iirc, this is my first D&ST reply, so please be gentle?
I believe as American's, we have a LOT to fear from our Govt, no doubt about it.
But if you're that paranoid, take a peek under your car from time to time, if you "see" said GPS device, simply remove it. Toss it in the fucking lake/take a sledge hammer to it for all I care... it's not like it couldn't be removed from your car, damn!
All these fuckers are gonna catch me doing, is, my sorry ass going from home, to work. From work, to home....where's the thrill in that?
Has anyone ever stopped to think about how many people would have to be hired to analyze all this "data" that our Gov't supposedly collects on us?
500, or 5,000 people hired to "spy" on us?
Hell, lets say 5,000 are hired, just to read the text messages we Americans send daily. There's no way 5,000 people could handle the text data transmitted by teens alone, on a daily basis in America, let alone spy on where I'm going/where I've been..
Track my cell phone, track my car movements, track my online activities, the list can go on and on.. But it would take MANY millions of people just to analyze the "data" of the American people alone, on a daily basis.
"The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself!!"
Paranoia will destroy ya!
The fact that the government can now track you with GPS is just another step towards video cameras in your house and an RFID chip in your arm (or your "enhanced driver license")
Im a huge privacy advocate. Whether your doing something illegal or not, you shouldn't be monitored.
Sure, it sounds crazy, but there exists unspoken rules of fairness when it comes to commiting crimes and being caught. If there weren't, then why not just install a video camera in everyones house that pics up on keywords or actions and alerts someone to monitor you.
FFS, its not all that far fetched. They do it in the euroshit countries.
The game of cat and mouse between law enforcement and criminals is just that, its a game. Think of it like poker. You cant install a video camera on your opponents forehead and see his hand everytime.
I live a decently legal life, but ill be damned if someones going to track me "just incase i decide to do something illegal"
Do you understand what im saying?
I agree 100% with that quote.Karbin wrote:
"People should not be afraid of their government,
Governments should be afraid of their people".
I know you mentioned free, but this is what I use, great program, while not being outrageously expensive. Plus, with Pro pack, you also get Sound Forge.-Sh1fty- wrote:
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I'm looking for good free video editing software. WMM is alright but I was wondering if anybody could recommend something better than WMM. I'd like to be able to add better text and effects without downloading anything illegally but still getting good tools.
Thanks
ya know, you're being a real asshole... yep
Thank you Stimey, finally, someone with a sense of humor!Stimey wrote:
The cat was pregnant. Ofcourse it was ill tempered
I find the headline hilarious.BUFFALO, N.Y. – Police say a traffic stop led to animal cruelty charges after they found a live cat "marinating" in oil and peppers in the trunk of a car.
Buffalo police say officers heard the cat meowing when they stopped 51-year-old Gary Korkuc of Cheektowaga to ticket him for running a stop sign Sunday night.
They say they checked the trunk and found 4-year-old Navarro in a cage, his fur covered with oil, crushed red peppers and chili peppers.
Police say Korkuc told them he did it because Navarro was ill-tempered. Korkuc was charged with cruelty and released; his phone number isn't listed.
Police say he told them he was going to cook Navarro. Korkuc also told officers a number of things that didn't make sense, including that his neutered male cat was pregnant.
Animal advocates have cleaned Navarro and put him up for adoption.
@ NoobeaterCapnNismo wrote:
See if any of the providers offer a plan where you can pay a monthly rate and cancel whenever you want where the only requirement is you give them 3 months notice. There are a few carriers that do that here in Austria, I cannot imagine no one in the US has something like that.
I can't stop looking at her leg(s).KuSTaV wrote:
Damn... that chick is pretty hot.
Do want!Harmor wrote:
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"It wasn't bad, but I was a little fatigued toward the end," Gay said. "I tried to stay relaxed and bring it home, but it wasn't enough."
Good attempt to get me to reply back in anger baggs. I've been called far worse than a dickhead also. They're just words man!baggs wrote:
you actually are a moron aren't you, ha ha. a trade plate can go anywhere on the car, usually you'll find them on the dash inside the car, as long as its displayed, it's ok. They didn't mount it incorrectly, it looks like they used one with a sucker mount.
your whole point was thinking you'd found an internet gem and that you'd exposed Bentley for a prestige car maker who can't even mount a number plate correctly and all i did was shoot you down and make you look like a dickhead and now you're trying to turn it around.
Rage much? You proved my point!baggs wrote:
don't try to use the rage card on me, youre the wanker who made A WHOLE FUCKING THREAD on how the finest English car maker couldn't mount a number plate. which wasn't even a number plate in the first place.OxenBreeder wrote:
Rage much?baggs wrote:
It's a trade plate you fucking moron. the car isn't taxed and registered yet so you have to use a plate provided by, in the UK's case, the DVLA.
Regardless, kinda makes a $300,000+ car look "cheap" imho!
prick.
Rage much?baggs wrote:
It's a trade plate you fucking moron. the car isn't taxed and registered yet so you have to use a plate provided by, in the UK's case, the DVLA.
I agree with continuing to work, but a "convenience store?"aerodynamic wrote:
whats wrong with keeping an easy job just to do something?
eleven bravo wrote:
id buy a solid gold prostitute
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A central Missouri convenience store clerk with $28.96 in his bank account and a stack of utility bills to pay came forward Thursday as the winner of a $258 million Powerball jackpot.
Chris Shaw, 29, said he plans to use the winnings to pay off the $1,000 he owes a friend for a truck he recently bought, catch up on his utility bills, see a dentist about getting his two missing front teeth replaced, and take his three children and his girlfriend's two children to Walt Disney World in Florida.
"We didn't come from money. For us it's just going to be a huge relief to know I'm going to be able to pay my electric bill, my gas bill," Shaw told the Associated Press. "It's like a weight lifted. I had bills at home I didn't know how they were going to be paid."
Shaw said he bought the $5 ticket Wednesday at the Break Time convenience store where he works in Marshall, about 80 miles east of Kansas City. The tattooed father of three accepted his ceremonial check at the Missouri Lottery headquarters in Jefferson City wearing a tan and red plaid shirt, a red hat and a huge grin.
"That amount of money to me is like a fairy tale," Shaw said. "I'm just a regular guy working paycheck to paycheck ... well not any more."
Shaw had been working at the convenience store for just three weeks when he decided to buy the Powerball ticket, cigarettes and a soda at the end of his shift Wednesday.
"We had been kidding each other all day about winning it, but no one actually thinks they will win," Shaw said.
The $258.5 million jackpot is the 10th-biggest Powerball jackpot ever. The winning numbers were 11-34-41-49-55, Powerball 20. The Power Play number was 2.
Shaw said he will seek advice "from people who know about money" before deciding whether to take the jackpot in 30 payments over 29 years or the lump-sum amount of $124,875,122. He also said he needed a few days before deciding whether he will continue working his minimum-wage job.
Shaw — who has a 10-year-old son, a 7-year-old girl and a 5-year-old girl by two different women — said he had played Missouri Scratchers lottery tickets before, winning at most $80. He checked his Powerball ticket against the state lottery's website only after his girlfriend, Tosha Ewry, told him the winning ticket was bought at the store where he works.
Shaw said his children already have been asking for new skateboards, bicycles and "just stuff that's really hard to do when you make $7.25 an hour."
He said he looks forward to spending more time with his kids, who live with their mothers about 240 miles southeast of him in his hometown of Alton, as well as with his girlfriend's children — 13-year-old and 15-year-old boys he says he considers his own.
"I can be with them as much as I want now," Shaw said.
Jackie Maxwell, general manager of the Missouri-based Break Time convenience store chain, was at the store doing a telephone interview with The Associated Press when Shaw walked in and announced he had won.
"This is just absolutely amazing," Maxwell said as cheering erupted in the background. "I'm so excited for him. I'm thrilled for him."
Break Time will receive $50,000 for selling the winning ticket. If Shaw takes a lump-sum payment, the state income taxes due on the winnings would be about $6 million, state budget director Linda Luebbering said.