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#7781
Hahaha, you're a bastard, Alliance!!!!

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The game quit on me for trying to talk to the ground.... How did I not complete this game first time?...
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As for the Hamster Dance song, check out the original dance here
http://www.hampsterdance.com/classorig.html.
Also did you know that the song was infact from Disney's Robin Hood, the Big bear guy (can't remember his name) sang it, and they just sped it up for the Hamster dance.
#7782
If MM was taken by a paedo or just kidnapped for some other purpose, then surely the fault lies with the guy/woman who kidnapped her.  Not the parents.

If I steal a packet of Hobnobs from Sainsbury's, and got caught, I'd be the one to blame.  Noone would defend me by saying "Well it's the shops fault for allowing the Hobnobs to be left on the shelf."

Mr and Mrs McCann will always regret letting Maddy out of their sight. It will haunt them for ever.  That, surely is punishment enough.  To suggest convicting them is foolhardy.
#7783
General Discussion / Re: Expressing Atheism
Wed 08/08/2007 10:03:44
Yeh.  This universe is big enough to encompass billions of miliion-to-one coincidences.  But each such coincidence seems so unbelievably uncanny (particularly to an ancient race of humans with no scientific knowledge) that it's understandable they put it all down to a divine presence.

If God(s) had never been 'invented' before today, I don't think they would now.  Knowing what we now know about the Earth and the universe the idea of a god would surely seem too ridiculous.  It's only because the idea is embedded in history that people still believe to this day.
#7784
General Discussion / Re: Playing the mandolin
Wed 08/08/2007 04:44:54
Quote from: Kinoko on Wed 08/08/2007 03:29:37
I'll be going to ... lesbian parties

Woah!  ;D
#7785
All criminals should be slaughtered at birth.
#7786
Critics' Lounge / Re: Shading statue
Tue 07/08/2007 12:24:02
Nice pixel art, Ben.
Keep it up.  Can't wait to see the finished result.  And the game, if there is one.  ;)
#7787
Nobody did say we should protect them, when I said that I was adding my two cents, not arguing with anyone.  That was when I used the word 'monster' and I've spent the rest of this thread trying to explain myself.

You guys tend to pick up on the one minor flaw in each of my posts and turn it around on me even when you know the point of my argument and that one minor flaw doesn't always have anything thing to do with the debate in hand.

I might not be as articulate as I'd like to be, but I enjoy healthy debate and it's frustrating that sometimes my lack of vocabulary or eloquence weakens my arguments and makes me look like I don't know what I'm talking about.
#7788
Quote from: Vince Twelve on Tue 07/08/2007 09:11:59
You're putting words into people's mouths in order to have something to argue against.

Not at all, if anything, I'm trying to defend my original arguement which was shat all over as usual.  When I suggested that these people should be exempt from the human rights that protect law-abiding citizens because they are inhuman,  it was in response to the post a few places above it talking about protecting the identities of these people.  I was suggesting their names and faces shouldn't be protected by the law, because the nature of their crime is so disgustingly wrong. Their names and faces have to be known to the public, for the safety of other children and for the prevention of further such crimes.

Apart from the maim comment (which was clearly a joke because it rhymes with name and shame and I even put it in bracketts with a j/k next to it to make absolutuely sure) I never suggested Lynching, Hex-ing X-ing, or Staking.  In that respect aren't you guys putting words in my mouth.   
#7789
I have a bit of a preference toward petite anime girls, myself.  There are plenty of them over here in Tokyo and guess what, not all of them are underage.  Infact some of them are forty.  Having a preference or even a maybe a light fetish isn't monsterous. It's perfectly healthy.

If you had a choice of two otherwise identical girls but knew that one was 12 and one was 22, I'm sure (i hope) you'd go for the 22 year-old.  I would.  Okay this would basically be admitting that you find the 12-year old girl attractive, too, but theres nothing wrong in acknowledging beauty.

The kinds of people who should be stripped of their rights are the kinds who would choose the 12-year-old, because she's 12 years old, because they prey on younger children.  For me this is unacceptable and two years in prison is about as much of a punishment as a bowl dry porridge.

So cheer up, you're not a nonce yet.
#7790
General Discussion / Re: Playing the mandolin
Tue 07/08/2007 07:41:58
I bought a guitar from Ochanomizu for 3000 yen, brand new.  That's like 12 quid, or 25usd. (ish)  It's a small one and the wood is cheap but it does the job.

I'm not much of a player, but I was really missing my guitar back home and just fancied something to strum on when I got bored.

Where in Japan are you?  I'm living in Tokyo at the moment on a kind of extended holiday.
#7791
I thought Atlantis was a Canadian singer/songwriter with a penchant for all things ironic.
#7792
Yeh you're right.
Poor, misunderstood, rapists.

I see what point you guys are making but I just feel quite strongly about these people.
OK so it's an illness, I'll accept that.  But when I've got an illness, I usually go to the doctor, catch it early on and get treatment before it turns into something nasty.

If I started developing feelings for a little choirboy I'd either hang myself or go and seek professional help before I did something I'm gonna regret.  If someone has these urges, but feels terrible about it and tells someone before it's too late, then they have my full respect.

It's the predators, the liars, the one's who enjoy what they do and turn it into a game and have no feelings for the lives they ruin.  They should be named, shamed, (and maybe even maimed j/k). Not hidden away and protected.
#7793
General Discussion / Re: Facebook
Tue 07/08/2007 06:53:54
Theres a link merely 4 posts above this one.

I like facebook in that most of my old friends are on there so it's fun to catch up, and you don't get random webcamgirls or shit garage bands trying to add you unlike myspace.

I log in every day and check messages, updates etc, but I'm not addicted and I'm not really into all these applications and stuff.
#7794
What kind of horrible things do you fantasize about LRM?

There's a difference between what some people might think is perverted, and kidnapping and raping a toddler.  Even if the child survives, he/she has had her childhood taken away and their life may never be normal again.  And these bastards are getting away with a couple of years here and there in prison and if we're lucky they might get their name put on a list which isn't even available public (this is to protect them, go figure).

These people are predators, sick, twisted, manipulative beasts with no compassion and no control over their urges.  They are monsters and don't deserve to be tolerated in the way that they seem to be tolerated in today's society.

Let me tell you about a man in my village.  I won't name him, the police already know who he is.  He hangs around the bus stop, eyeing up the litlte girls.  He once asked my sister, when she was 14, "Are you a virgin?", tried to kiss her and asked her to go to Brighton with him.

Almost every girl in the village has had some kind of similar encounter with him.  He drops his pants on the bus regularly and claims it to be an accident.  Once a guy moved into the flat above the shop where I worked, he was single, but had kids who once came to stay with him.  Two girls of about 5-7 years old.  They were playing outside the shop, by the busstop, when he started coming onto one of them... they ran home and told their Dad...

The father, being new to the village himself, didn't know that this was just [mr D], and that [mr D] was just being [mr D] and that's how he was.  So he phoned the police.  But that did no good.  The police already know about [mr D] and his wacky antics... honestly if this guy took his behaviour to another village he'd have been chucked in prison by now, but because he does it in my village, everyone is used to him and tolerates it. Even the police.

"oh thats just [mr D], he'll do no harm".. well i guarantee one day he will do harm, and I'll be there saying "i told you so you fucking nitwits"

Why put up with it.
#7795
I've never felt the urge to do anything untoward to little children, no.
#7796
Back to the original post.

I can add to this by saying that if convicted nonces had special GPS unit's in their brain, then their wherabouts could be recorded, and in the case of the MaddyMcCann disappearance they would be able to check if he was guilty simply by going through his GPS record and seeing where he was at the time she went missing.

Paedo's don't deserve to be given any rights.  They are monsters, which makes them not human so human rights should be irrelevant when dealing with these "people".
#7797
That's not such a bad idea.  I mean aliens won't reach Earth before we're extinct anyway, but how naive would we look on the off chance that they did come and we weren't ready. Saying that I think they'd be more likely to come in peace.  Although we would probably have started trying to blow them out of the sky before they've even had a chance to say hello.  Poor bastards.
#7798
Critics' Lounge / Re: First try at ISO
Mon 06/08/2007 11:23:03
oooh, much better. Love it.

I can't help but think the cube itself is slightly squashed but I think that's just an unavoidable optical illusion due to the isometric perspective.
#7799
General Discussion / Re: Expressing Atheism
Mon 06/08/2007 10:42:30
Quote from: lo_res_man on Mon 06/08/2007 10:35:52
I don't think myself guilty of 'pedantry' ( which is a know it all way of calling someone a know it all) correct me if I'm wrong

Haha, probably... I had to check Wiktionary to see if it was really a word.
#7800
Damn.  And I thought we were going to have an insightful glimpse into the world of a real life Lady of the Night.

Still, your blog's pretty cool.  Keep it up.  It can be disheartening when nobody comments; every writer wants an audience (if he didn't he'd write in a locked diary not on a public webspce).  But its cool to have somewhere to, as you say, vent your spleen and even though it's tough to get a regular audience it's good for one-offers to come and read some of your posts annd get to know a bit about the kind of person you are.

I'm keeping a blog at the moment about my time in Japan.  Infact I'm about to update it if I can be bothered.  I got a bit disheartened becasue my audience dwindled and theres about a month of no posts but I'm getting back into it as I hve more things to talk about.

A friend made a good point when she said maybe the reason people aren't coming back is because you don't update it enough.  And funnily enough, since if been back on the case my hit count has risen quite dramatically.

If you're interested LRM, or anybody.  It's http://stujapan.blogspot.com (i know, real imagintive.  Shoulda got restroomwall instead)
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