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afromanGT wrote:
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...my dog doesn't have a nose...

Maybe you should grow one on his forehead?
Wrong question.
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Totally fine with this. These people harm no one AND improve the gene pool.

Win win.

Edited by thupercoach: 30/9/2013 04:55:33 PM
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RedKat wrote:
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Totally fine with this. These people harm no one AND improve the gene pool.

Win win.

Edited by thupercoach: 30/9/2013 04:55:33 PM


That was the first response someone said when I told them 'these people wont breed and they wont harm anyone'
I think it's the only way to look at it that makes sense.
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As sad as that is, I take the same "well they can't breed" line. Though...being a 'married couple' does that make them eligible for adoption?
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afromanGT wrote:
As sad as that is, I take the same "well they can't breed" line. Though...being a 'married couple' does that make them eligible for adoption?
It does, but only of Synthetik babies.
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John Frew kills estranged daughter after she shot dead wife and son
STAFF WRITERS AP SEPTEMBER 30,

A TWO-decade family feud came to a violent end when a man shot dead the two home invaders that killed his wife and son, not knowing the assailants included his long-estranged daughter, authorities said.

Though the investigation of Friday’s shootings in Allegheny Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, continues, authorities said it appears Josephine and Jeffrey Ruckinger planned to murder her family at their rural home.

“What we are lead to believe, at this point, he had no idea that was his daughter until after the fact, after everything unfolded,” Pennsylvania State Police Trooper John Matchik Jr. said.

Police say John and Roberta Frew hadn’t spoken to or seen their daughter, Josephine Ruckinger, in about 20 years. Frew allegedly told police he didn’t know it was his estranged daughter at the door until after he shot her.

“Mr. Frew, Sr. has been very cooperative in this particular situation,” Matchik said. “We’ve made no arrests and it’s an ongoing, fluid investigation.”

John Frew, his wife Roberta, and their son John Jr., 47, had just returned from dinner out, and were watching TV in the living room of the white mobile home when there was a knock at the door, authorities said.

“They parked at the bottom of a long driveway, and walked up, heavily armed,” said Cambria County District Attorney Kelly Callihan.

Josephine Ruckinger was armed with a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun and her husband had a Derringer pistol and a .22-caliber semi-automatic handgun as they approached the Frew family home, according to investigators.

Police say Roberta, 64, answered the door, and cried out something like “Oh my God, they have guns!” before her daughter shot her at point-blank range. John Jr. then may have attempted to arm himself with a gun, but Jeffrey Ruckinger shot him multiple times in the chest, killing him, police said.

The elder Frew, 67, grabbed a .22 revolver and came out from the bedroom to find the daughter he didn’t initially recognise pointing the shotgun at him. Frew fired once, hitting her in the head, then turned and exchanged fire with Jeffrey Ruckinger, killing him. He then called police.

Josephine Ruckinger was still alive when police arrived, but later died at an area hospital. John Frew was not hurt.

Callihan said that the preliminary investigation suggests that the elder Frew and his family were victims “of a pre-planned murder” plot, and that he acted in self-defence. Police also found a can of gas and lighter fluid in the Ruckingers’ car.

Ballistics and toxicology tests are pending, investigators said.

Authorities are still exploring possible motives, but say there may have been burglaries and robberies at the Frew residence in the past.

A relative, Virginia Cruse, said the daughter and mother did not get along, but that she had no idea what spawned the tragedy. The daughter had “a hatred toward the family,” she said.

When Josephine was about 20, she and a boyfriend trashed her parents’ home and stole items including a pistol, then fled to Pittsburgh, Cruse said. After that, she said, “more or less, they disowned her.”

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/john-frew-kills-estranged-daughter-after-she-shot-dead-wife-and-son/story-fni0xs63-1226729955785

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On the 2011 Czech Republic census, over 15,000 people listed their religion as "Jedi."


Read the full text here: http://mentalfloss.com/article/52914/10-weird-crimes-could-only-happen-florida#ixzz2gZMxLWF1

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Balut's seriously fucked up. A friend of mine eats them. They smell fucking NASTY.
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By chance, did any one catch that Hamish and Andy Gap Year episode where they ate the spiders? I've been to the exact same place and ate a spider myself. Tastes sort of like over-cooked chicken.
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Bat Paste sounds about as appealing as a hammer to the face.

There are ants that taste like lemon sherbet. That's probably the strangest thing I've ever had.
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Farrout. I'm regretting reading that :lol:
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Are you serious? People have serious emotional issues because of a useless piece of skin?
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afromanGT wrote:
Are you serious? People have serious emotional issues because of a useless piece of skin?


:roll: Oh boy, here we go


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433 wrote:
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Are you serious? People have serious emotional issues because of a useless piece of skin?


:roll: Oh boy, here we go


Ok, maybe a poor choice of wording there. Look, it's a piece of skin - whether you're circumcised or not you should accept that it's who you are and live your life. The idea that you need to change that is ridiculous.
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afromanGT wrote:
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Are you serious? People have serious emotional issues because of a useless piece of skin?


:roll: Oh boy, here we go


Ok, maybe a poor choice of wording there. Look, it's a piece of skin - whether you're circumcised or not you should accept that it's who you are and live your life. The idea that you need to change that is ridiculous.


Oh, I thought this was going to turn into a perpetual "cut vs uncut" argument. :lol:
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Dont see how a womans past has anything to do with how she teaches.

I'd be more concerned that all her students have now seen her naked :lol:
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Honestly, I found that hilarious. To be THAT stupid...wow.
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:lol: The guy looks so greasy and dirty.
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Funniest thing I've ever read/seen. He'd be the biggest douche on earth.
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Apparently when he was called out on his bullshit on his blog he took it down and started a new one :lol:
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Used CONDOM dropped from high-rise building shatters car windscreen

6 Nov 2013 10:04

The car owner phoned police after he found the condom on his windscreen wiper

A used condom is thought to have smashed a car windscreen when it was dropped from a high-rise building.

The car owner got the shock of his life when he found the condom, full of an unknown liquid, lying innocently on his windscreen wiper.

And after finding his car damaged, insult was added to injury as he had to remove the offending item with a stick.

The Citroen Cruz was parked in Jiande, in East China's Zhejiang Province, when the contraceptive was dropped on Tuesday.

It is believed to have come from one of the windows of the high-rise residential building towering above it.

The disgusted motorist phoned the police as soon as he made the shocking discovery.

No one is believed to have been hurt.


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I guess the owner wasn't really practicing...



Safe Sex



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A Chinese man divorced and then sued his ex-wife for giving birth to what he called an extremely ugly baby girl, the Irish Times reported.

Initially, Jian Feng accused his wife of infidelity, so sure that he could never father an unattractive child.

When a DNA test proved that the baby was his, Feng’s wife came clean on a little secret — before they met, she had undergone about $100,000 worth of cosmetic surgery in South Korea.

Feng sued his ex-wife on the grounds of false pretenses, for not telling him about the plastic surgery and duping him into thinking she was beautiful, The Huffington Post reported.

The kicker? He won. A judge agreed with Feng’s argument and ordered his ex-wife to fork over $120,000.

“I married my wife out of love, but as soon as we had our first daughter, we began having marital issues,” he told the Irish Times. “Our daughter was incredibly ugly, to the point where it horrified me.

- See more at: http://cocoafab.com/man-sues-wife-over-ugly-children/#sthash.yCtqT76l.dpuf

I remember that being in mX a little while back. :lol:

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Footy fight looms over glow-in-the-dark ball

1 DAY AGO NOVEMBER 16, 2013 9:40PM

A VICTORIAN entrepreneur fears Sherrin could steal his innovative designs for a glow-in-the-dark football after the AFL's accredited ball-maker turned the lights off on his invention.
Nic Martino, of Queenscliff, is angry with the company for giving his ground-breaking project the boot for a cheaper alternative.
The 38-year-old landscaper developed a glowing footy with Sherrin across three years, to help country clubs with inadequate lights to train during twilight hours.
Extensive field testing with rural football clubs yielded the Sherrin Charge, a product Sherrin executives heavily promoted at the opening of its new Scorseby factory in February, 2012.
But the progression of the illuminated ball stalled when Sherrin said they were testing an unrelated and cheaper luminous ink, which the Melbourne-based manufacturer accelerated to retail ahead of Mr Martino's footy.
Sherrin ordered Mr Martino to remove their logos from his balls and website after they ditched his design.
Having sunk $60,000 into his Charge football brand, Mr Martino is worried Sherrin could derive future glow-in-the-dark products from his designs after divulging intimate details of his plans during meetings.
"Basically, they're taking ownership of the (glow-in-the-dark footy) idea now and that scares me, because if the ink glow concept goes well, they'll move into the other stages and I won't get anything from it," Mr Martino said. "I thought we had a relationship. They had mentioned they were going to distribute my ball.
"They put an offer that they would sell the ball (and) I agreed to it.
"My concern is what's going to happen next. In two years time they might come out with this ball."
The Australian Sport Technologies Network, which helps commercialise sports technologies, has advised Mr Martino to seek legal advice.
The body's chairman, James Demetriou, older brother to AFL boss Andrew, said Mr Martino's invention could encourage physical activity participation in country settings.
"Nick has run into the problem of going and dealing with a very large sporting organisation and sometimes these sort of things happen," Mr Demetriou said.
Despite endorsing Mr Martino's design by canvassing a memorandum of understanding and a letter of offer, Sherrin general manager Chris Lambert said the company's backflip was due to the high cost of the luminous material.
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Sainsbury's offers 65p refund after customer bites into cereal bar full of HAIR
23 Nov 2013 18:12

Marie Ward was eating the own-brand snack bar when she found it was covered in hair.

A late-night snack left a shop worker from Coventry in a rather hairy situation.

When Marie Ward bit into a cereal bar she found it was full of hair.

The 36-year-old took the offending bar back to Sainsbury’s in the city's Austin Drive, who offered her the 65p back which she had spent on their own brand cereal bars.

Marie, who works at Oliver’s Jewellers in Shelton Square, Coventry, says she’s still unhappy with her treatment by Sainsbury’s – which used the slogan ‘Try something new’.

She told the Coventry Telegraph : “I bought the cereal bars the week before after my mum recommended them to me and one night I was tucking in to one while in bed.

“I took a bite and found a hair in my mouth, but I thought maybe it was just one of my own. I had another bite and found my mouth was full of fur, so I ran in to the bathroom to spit it out.

“I had a proper look and the bar was just full of hair. Obviously when it was made somehow the hair got in to it.

“I was sick all night and then again in the morning.

“When we spoke to Sainsbury’s they offered to reimburse the 65p for the cost, so I went to see the manager of the store who took a picture of it.

“He said they could send the bar off for analysis, but I’m not happy about that.”

A Sainsbury’s spokesman said: “Incidents like this are very rare and we would like to sincerely apologise to Mrs Ward for the inconvenience this has caused her.

“We always advise customers who are unhappy with any product to return it to the store where they bought it.

“We do this so we can give them a full refund and so that our product quality team can investigate any products that fall short of our high standards and take appropriate action.’’

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Judge in fatal-crash trial rules bikini coming off was 'unforeseen emergency'

25/11/2013 - 15:46:40

An American driver has been cleared of charges in a fatal crash after a court ruled she had faced “an unforeseen emergency” when one of her passengers untied her bikini top.

Brittany Lahm, 24, took her hands off the wheel to cover up while returning from a day at the beach in New York. Back seat passenger Brandon Berman, 19, who undid the bikini, was killed when the car hit a road barrier.

The case has been running since 2008, but a Brooklyn appeal court has now upheld the finding of an earlier jury, which said Ms Lahm’s bikini top problem constituted “a sudden and unforeseen emergency not of her own making.”
Ms Lahm declined to comment.

Her lawyer said the ruling could be appealed to the state’s highest court.


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Mafia boss ‘beaten and fed alive to pigs’, Italian police hears

Missing mafia boss was beaten with a spade and fed alive to pigs, suspected murderer heard saying.

A group of mafia assassins from southern Italy beat a rival with a spade and fed him alive to pigs, according to police, Sky News reported.

Francesco Raccosta disappeared in March 2012 but his body has never been found, a court in the city of Reggio said.

Detectives arrested one of Racosta's suspected murderers after they allegedly recorded him bragging about the hit after tapping his telephone during Operazione Erinni, an anti-mafia campaign in southern Italy during which 20 suspects were arrested.

"It was such a pleasure to hear him scream," the suspect said. "In my opinion, there's nothing left of him ... This pig can really eat!"

The murder of Raccosta demonstrated the "utmost ruthlessness and cruelty" of the mafia clans, police said.

The hit was allegedly one of five carried out in retaliation for the killing of boss Domenico Bonarrigo, who was shot three times while driving his car 11 days earlier, according to investigators.

The killings were part of a mob war between rival factions of the 'Ndrangheta, as the Calabrian mafia is known, for criminal control of territory near the town of Oppido Mamertino.

The 'Ndrangheta is a loose-knit group of some 100 mafia clans who play a key role in smuggling cocaine into Italy and other parts of Europe.

They are said to have eclipsed the economic might of the Sicilian mafia, Cosa Nostra.

Raccosta is believed to have been killed due to a decades' long and deadly rivalry between the Bonarrigo-Mazzagatti-Polimeni and the Ferraro-Raccosta syndicate, which he was part of.

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Victim 'fantasised' about being killed and eaten
6 HOURS AGO DECEMBER 01, 2013 11:36AM
Police cordons block a property near Reichenau, eastern Germany after police officer was arrested on suspicion of killing and...
Police cordons block a property near Reichenau, eastern Germany after police officer was arrested on suspicion of killing and chopping up a man he met on the internet. Picture: AP Source: AP
A GERMAN police officer has been arrested on suspicion of killing and chopping up a man he met on the internet who had long fantasised about being killed and eaten, authorities say.
The handwriting and document analysis specialist was arrested last week at his workplace, the Criminal Technical Institute in the eastern city of Dresden, authorities said. He told investigators that he fatally stabbed the victim in the throat on November 4, hours after the two met in person for the first time.
The 55-year-old said he then chopped up the body into multiple pieces. The suspect pointed officers to a number of places around his property, south of Dresden, where he had buried the remains, city police chief Dieter Kroll said at a televised news conference.
The killing happened about a month after the pair first met in an internet chat room, police said. The 59-year-old victim, whose name wasn't released, travelled about 400 kilometres (250 miles) by bus from Hannover to the meeting.
Police with a sniffing dog investigate the area around a house near Reichenau, eastern Germany. Picture: AP
Police with a sniffing dog investigate the area around a house near Reichenau, eastern Germany. Picture: AP Source: AP
Police started looking into the case when the victim was reported missing November 11 by a colleague. Two days later, witnesses told officers that "the missing man had fantasised since his youth about being killed and eaten by another person," Kroll said.
There is no indication at this point that the suspect ate body parts, and the suspect denied having done so, prosecutor Lorenz Haase said.
He said that the suspect didn't mention whether the two had any sexual relations before the killing.
"That's under investigation," Haase said in a telephone interview. "He said that his victim wanted to be killed and he fulfilled this wish."
Investigator Maik Mainda said the victim and the suspected killer maintained "very intense contact by chat, by mail, by SMS but also by telephone" after first becoming acquainted in early October. The website they used says it deals with "exotic meat."
Police investigate the area around a house near Reichenau, eastern Germany. Picture: AP
Police investigate the area around a house near Reichenau, eastern Germany. Picture: AP Source: AP
The men agreed to meet up in Dresden on November 4, and agreed that the killing should take place shortly afterwards, Mainda added.
Police are only just beginning their investigation, he said.
"I can't give any conclusive information yet about the actual motivation of the suspect for killing his victim. We are investigating in all directions."
The case appears to have at least some parallels with a saga that both fascinated and appalled Germany a decade ago, when confessed cannibal Armin Meiwes was arrested for the killing of an internet acquaintance. Meiwes, who captured the killing on video, said his victim answered an internet posting seeking a young man for "slaughter and consumption."
Meiwes was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. He argued unsuccessfully to Germany's highest court that the killing should be classified as a mercy killing and maintained that his sentence was disproportionate.
The Dresden case "will show how easily people can come together with the most gruesome fantasies on the internet and exchange their perversions in increasingly crass manner," police chief Kroll said. "In 99 per cent of cases, they get their kick out of the exchange."

http://www.news.com.au/world/victim-fantasised-about-being-killed-and-eaten/story-fndir2ev-1226772329040
To paraphrase Hitchhiker's Guide, well you don't want to kill and eat a person who DOESN'T want to be killed and eaten!
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And an existentialist question - if it's your fantasy to be killed and eaten and you are killed, are you still fulfilling your fantasy by being eaten after you are dead?
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