Jury duty. Awesome.
My first line will be: "I know a guilty person when I see them." And wtf is with the dot matrix printout?
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My first line will be: "I know a guilty person when I see them." And wtf is with the dot matrix printout?
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WTF? jajaja (vía Mony Contreras @ MSN)
I received an e-mail from Sal9000, the man who married his video game girlfriend on Sunday. Here's a translation of the letter he sent me, along with some photos:
Dear Ms. Katayama,Thank you very much for watching our wedding ceremony online. Because of your blog post, we received some comments from what appeared to be international viewers, and we were very happy about that.
I had heard before the groom is very busy during a Japanese wedding, but this was much more than I expected!
This is the absolute most pitiful thing I've seen in a long time. See the rest of the article for more pictures and comments.
Again, only in Japan. I'm going to Tokyo this weekend; guess while I'm there, I'll drop in on the newlyweds...
Again, only in Japan. I'm going to Tokyo this weekend; guess while I'm there, I'll drop in on the newlyweds...
I’m sure that almost everyone would rather live in a world that featured less cruelty and pain for living creatures… but what if it were possible to eradicate them completely? Via Accelerating Future comes a provocative essay by one David Pearce, who suggests that not only would it be possible for us to engineer a biosphere without suffering, but that it is our moral duty to do so. Global veganism in the wake of readily available vat-grown meat would be merely the start of the project; next would be the engineered extinction of all obligate predator species.
Definitely DON'T agree with this. But it's certainly an interesting way of looking at things.
This is my first design for the "WTF?!" series.
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