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RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 03-18-2009 (03-18-2009, 10:45 AM)Hempire Wrote: a church divided is no church at all O_O Amen, rabbi. Quote:Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.-C. S. Lewis RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - maitreya - 03-19-2009 Business World Wrote:Spaniards return to farms as unemployment soars RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Hempire - 03-19-2009 (03-18-2009, 11:02 AM)Twin-Skies Wrote:(03-18-2009, 10:45 AM)Hempire Wrote: a church divided is no church at all O_O Hehe, you agree with the church thing but not the hemp culture eh? You know the church played a very big role in 'demonizing' marijuana, by their logic hemp is the devil's plant....lol Thinking bout the collective history of the so called churches around the worlrd, it's like the demons already won O______O DUN.....DUN DUN...... RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 03-19-2009 NASA discovers liquid water on Mars... http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/The_Salty_Tears_Of_Phoenix_Show_Liquid_Water_On_Mars_999.html ...and they didn't have to look too far ![]() Quote:Salty, liquid water has been detected on a leg of the Mars Phoenix Lander and therefore could be present at other locations on the planet, according to analysis by a group of mission scientists led by a University of Michigan professor. This is the first time liquid water has been detected and photographed outside the Earth. RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 03-24-2009 Interview with a former Madoff employee: http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-03-19/madoff-employee-breaks-silence/4/ RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Grim - 03-29-2009 Something different from the political/religious discussions we've been seeing here lately. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090323092717.htm RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 04-01-2009 Hopes up for three Red Cross hostages Quote:ZAMBOANGA CITY—Kidnappers on Tuesday put off a threat to execute three workers of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and Gov. Abdusakur Tan of Sulu raised the possibility that they would be freed. Good to hear. When this is all over, I can only hope for one thing: That the AFP blasts these motherfuckers off the face of the earth. Preferably slow. And painfully. RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Sforza - 04-01-2009 This whole Red Cross thing is really stupid, because of what the Red Cross is. It's basically an apolitical international humanitarian institution that's neutral in all conflicts. All they do is provide medical aid or post-conflict reconstruction. Kidnapping or killing its members just ensures no help at all from the Red Cross, and gives the military free reign to commit human rights abuses unabated on the insurgents. They might be doing that already, but now they don't need to worry about being caught Red Cross members. I'm not too sure about what's happening in the south, but this is not going to help their cause at all. RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 04-01-2009 Priests tested for homosexuality Quote:MELBOURNE'S Catholic Church has embraced a Vatican suggestion to test potential priests for sexual orientation. Those who "appear" gay will be banned. So what shall the church call this detection technique they will use: the gaydar, or the the homometer? RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - clonezero - 04-01-2009 gaydar XD RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 04-03-2009 Crud - we missed another important holiday. Belated Happy Cthulu Day peeps! So, how did you celebrate this special day? RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Grim - 04-06-2009 North Korea, what a douchebag. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7982874.stm RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 04-06-2009 Afghanistan, what a dingleberry http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090402/ap_on_re_as/as_afghan_women RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - maitreya - 04-13-2009 Philippines News.Net Wrote:Zimbabwe stops using its own dollars RE: Teh interesting news stub thread - Twin-Skies - 04-16-2009 Rick told me about this on the phone last night, so I had plenty of time to rage about it. Now it's your turn folks ![]() House wants to ban pornographic cartoon Quote:Hentai, the Japanese pornographic cartoon that depicts children in explicit sexual activity, is considered child pornography material and one may be severely penalized by just mere possession of it. That's the full press release. My initial reactions: 11. Okay, how the hell are they going to enforce this bill? Based on personal experience, most of the hentai/loli stuff I've seen isn't even distributed in malls. It's downloaded (at least the quality stuff). For them to enforce this law in cyberspace would require resources and manpower the police can barely provide. As a friend of mine who used to work in Level-Up said: "The NBI can't even crack down on account hackers." 2. How do you define "cartoons, digital images, computer-generated images -- even if it is indistinguishable from that of real children engaging in an explicit sexual activity"? This is a very loose definition - does that mean even the slight revealing of panties/Ecchi is going to get you jailed? Almost every friggin' manga out there will contain e elements of Ecchi. That aside, what happens in the case of nude paintings, or pre-finished works? I know artists who draw their characters "nude" first before adding on the clothes as a separate layer. It's standard OP for them, and they don't consider that to be "sexually explicit". It's only one step of an otherwise meticulous process. Shall we arrest them too? Or how about artists who carry illustration guides that contain detailed instructions on drawing the human body? Those have nude "sexually explicit" drawings too. Shall we arrest these pervs as well? 3. It's 2010 folks. What better time for otherwise obscure groups and organizations to crawl out of the woodwork and pass some legislation - no matter how retarded it is - to prove to everybody that they still hold some sort of relevance. In this case though, said groups probably just proved how out-of-touch and anally ignoralt they are. 4. Of all the rape and molestation incidents that happen here, just how many off these perps had access to any sort of hentai manga? And if so, did the material directly cause them to commit their crimes? The legislators are using a slippery slope argument in pushing this bill, by assuming that exposure to child porn will cause people to become real pedos. Remember these legislator's names - make sure they shamed for their stupidity. |