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chibaka wrote:I still say hang the cunt though..
yanpa wrote:chibaka wrote:I still say hang the cunt though..
Coligny wrote:yanpa wrote:chibaka wrote:I still say hang the cunt though..
Yea, we got some really slow people how still didn't get she was stabbed to death... like murdered dead... or NOT BREATHING ANYMORE dead... or NO NEED TO HANG HER ANYMORE SHE'S COLD BY NOW dead...
yanpa wrote:Surely "hang the dick" would be more appropriate?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:And your point is?
Hmm... you remember what forum you're on right? I was pointing out the fact sarcastically that the screen said two different things, basically. It really shouldn't be that hard.
I got the sarcasm. My initial reply was aimed at chibaka not you.
blackcat wrote:it seems the motivation was he flips out when she posted "selfies" ?
http://www.news-postseven.com/archives/ ... 19675.html
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Taro Toporific wrote:The spread shot posted in the NSFW section of the FG.
gaijinpunch wrote:I'm not authorized to read this section. Am I too young?
Yokohammer wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:I'm not authorized to read this section. Am I too young?
The hint is in the description below the "Premium NSFW" section title.
If you can't figure it out ... you're too young.
Police have released further details in the case of Charles Thomas Ikenaga who stalked and murdered his 18-year-old ex-girlfriend Saaya Suzuki at her home in Mitaka, Tokyo, earlier this month.
Following the high school student’s death, it was learned that Ikenaga had sent death threats to Suzuki and that she had sought advice from police. A search of Ikenaga’s home later revealed a computer file in which he had written a checklist and travel budget for the murder.
According to police, a file on Ikenaga’s computer listed items such as “knife”, “gloves”, “rope” and “bag,” TBS reported Tuesday. Police say the file also included a series of calculations thought to represent an itemised budget for the murder, including travel costs from Ikenaga’s hometown of Kyoto to Tokyo, where the murder took place. Police believe the file show that Ikenaga carefully planned the attack, adding that it was created on Sept 20 and last updated on Sept 27...
Michelle Obama shared one with her “first dog” Bo, Hillary Clinton tweeted one with her daughter Chelsea. Now “selfie” — the smartphone self-portrait — has been declared word of the year for 2013, according to Britain’s Oxford University Press.
The publisher of the Oxford dictionaries said Tuesday that “selfie” saw a huge jump in usage in the past year, bursting from the confines of Instagram and Twitter to become mainstream shorthand for any self-taken photograph.
Researchers behind the renowned dictionaries pick a prominent word or expression in the English language each year that best reflects the mood of the times. Previous words of the year have included “unfriend” in 2009, “credit crunch” in 2008, “carbon footprint” in 2007 and “Sudoku” in 2005.
Judy Pearsall, the editorial director for Oxford Dictionaries, said “selfie” appeared to have been first used in 2002 on an Australian online forum, and the hashtag #selfie appeared on the photo-sharing website Flickr in 2004.
“But usage wasn’t widespread until around 2012, when ‘selfie’ was being used commonly in mainstream media,” she said.
Australian English sometimes uses the suffix “-ie” — such as barbie for barbeque and tinnie for a can of beer — which helps to explain where “selfie” may have come from, Pearsall added.
Oxford usually assigns a separate word of the year to the U.S. and to the U.K., but it said “selfie” captured the imagination on both sides of the Atlantic this year.
The term beat other buzzwords including “twerk,” the sexually provocative dance move that got a huge boost in usage thanks to an attention-grabbing performance by pop star Miley Cyrus; “showrooming,” the practice of visiting a shop to look at a product before buying it online at a lower price; and “Bitcoin,” the digital currency that gained widespread media attention.
Also making the shortlist was “binge-watch,” a verb that describes watching many episodes of a TV show in rapid succession.
The words were chosen by a research program that monitors online content and collects around 150 million words of English in use each month.
“Selfie” was added to the online version of the Oxford dictionary in August and is being considered for future inclusion in the more traditional Oxford English Dictionary.
Yokohammer wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:I'm not authorized to read this section. Am I too young?
The hint is in the description below the "Premium NSFW" section title.
If you can't figure it out ... you're too young.
gaijinpunch wrote:Yokohammer wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:I'm not authorized to read this section. Am I too young?
The hint is in the description below the "Premium NSFW" section title.
If you can't figure it out ... you're too young.
I guess I am then b/c I don't see that section, thus, don't see the hint.
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