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  • Most effective way to intervene in a potentially violent situation that I've ever seen.
  • That was inspired.
  • edited September 2010
    In such a situation, gauging how potentially crazy your target is would be important.

    @Pegu:
    Post edited by Omnutia on
  • edited September 2010
    In such a situation, gauging how potentially crazy your target is would be important.
    He'd have to be pretty crazy to still try to act tough in the face of being consummately shamed in front of a whole train car. Also, if he does look like he's gonna try something, you either get a free shot while he tries to pull his pants up, or he tries to fight you with his pants down and you win anyway.
    Post edited by Funfetus on
  • edited September 2010
    Crazy fools don't think that logically.
    Also, I do hope you're aiming to integrate this in your next judo match.
    Post edited by Omnutia on
  • I think that's why they wear robes in martial arts.
  • It's those upside down faces from Red Dwarf!
  • In such a situation, gauging how potentially crazy your target is would be important.
    He'd have to beprettycrazy to still try to act tough in the face of being consummately shamed in front of a whole train car. Also, if he does look like he's gonna try something, you either get a free shot while he tries to pull his pants up, or he tries to fight you with his pants down and you win anyway.
    I believe Steve Martin said that the best way to keep people from sitting next to you on a train car was to piss yourself, or something to that effect.
  • Most effective way to intervene in a potentially violent situation that I've ever seen.
    I think they need better actors and better fake-spontaneous shaky cinematography.
  • @Omnutia
    Damn, the person who made that must've been on a crazy acid trip.
    @Gunter
    I don't even know what to say.
  • In such a situation, gauging how potentially crazy your target is would be important.
    Not as important as gauging if your target is wearing a belt.
  • A new Auto Tune the News (feat. Weezer)
  • edited September 2010
    The Beatles Re-mastered edition has new cover art -
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    Post edited by Churba on
  • edited September 2010
    Have to love this, and of course your typical religious nut job quote.
    It's just sad that they can't see that there is no difference between them, and the nuts blowing themselves up.

    Love this quote too.
    Grisham, director of Repent Amarillo, which aims to deter promiscuity, homosexuality and non-Christian worship practices through confrontation and prayer, said he was just trying to exercise his right to free speech.
    Post edited by beefy on
  • A friend told me about this creepypasta that's shown up fairly recently (and, I believe, is still ongoing). It's about a college student who buys an old copy of Majora's Mask and the strange things that he encounters while playing it. Normally this wouldn't be too remarkable, but the author of the story has actually bothered to make videos of the in-game events he describes in his story.You can read the story here, and watch the videos that have come up.
    There's a new part up. You can read the accompanying story by clicking the link to YouTube.
  • imvotingteaparty.com
    So I sent that link out to my parents and a bunch of their friends so deem it necessary to spam me with what I feel to be stupid political commentary. My mother replies...

    "David, All I see are t-shirts that trivializes the Tea Party. Am I missing something? Looks like their whole purpose is to poke fun and stir up trouble. Come on..... Thank God for the Tea Party and the breath of common sense that they inject into this diabolical political system. What happened to my young republican? You were a great RR fan...."

    And she wonders why I don't invite her over for dinner more often.
  • imvotingteaparty.com
    So I sent that link out to my parents and a bunch of their friends so deem it necessary to spam me with what I feel to be stupid political commentary. My mother replies...

    "David, All I see are t-shirts that trivializes the Tea Party. Am I missing something? Looks like their whole purpose is to poke fun and stir up trouble. Come on..... Thank God for the Tea Party and the breath of common sense that they inject into this diabolical political system. What happened to my young republican? You were a great RR fan...."

    And she wonders why I don't invite her over for dinner more often.
    I just did the same thing. Lets see what happens! ^_^
  • I just did the same thing. Lets see what happens! ^_^
    I'm curious how my mom and her tragically Republican sensibilities will react.
  • A new Auto Tune the News (feat. Weezer)


    Can you send me a link to the Obama speech in that video?
  • GeoGeo
    edited September 2010
    The Web 2.0 Summit Points of Control Interactive Infographic/Map Is it just me, or am I not the only one who wants this place to be a theme park of sorts.
    Post edited by Geo on
  • The Web 2.0 Summit Points of Control Interactive Infographic/MapIs it just me, or am I not the only one who wants this place to be a theme park of sorts.
    I went "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" when I saw the embedded font use.
  • INCEPTIONAUTS
  • INCEPTIONAUTS
    Really well done!
  • GeoGeo
    edited September 2010
    Super Famicom TV. Do want.
    Post edited by Geo on
  • For those who do not know, Lewis aka Linkara has a weekly web show where he riffs on bad comic books from the past and includes good comedy writing with some interesting story lines. He just recently hit 100 episodes, reviewing a comic a week every week for 100 weeks without a break.

    If you are interested in watching the milestone Here it is! Hope you enjoy.
  • edited September 2010

    Wait there is one man sing this.Doesn't this song has a soprano part... yup
    Post edited by beebzz on
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