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I always looked at the other chalk art articles and thought they were good, but then:

Yes, the easiest way to learn what to do and what not to do is by having pain as a negative feedback for your actions. Still, many people think letting kids be exposed to such things is bad for their mental health.

I live in San Francisco, and just this last week, I noticed a new automated message playing on Muni busses and trains. It says, more or less: "Ride safe. Keep your eyes up and your phone in your pocket." Now we know what prompted the new PSA.

Can someone, with better knowledge than me about how companies work, please explain how someone gets to be in the board? Is it the CEO who appoints such positions or is it the stock holders who vote for it?

Don't relieve yourself in public.

In Spain, women should wear earrings in public to prevent ridicule.

OMG! THERE IS A REVIEW OF THIS?!!!

Now I have to ask... have you played Rain yet? What did you think of it?

I'm sure you weren't expecting that...

He freaked out because of justin bieber... :/

Kid freaked out because he saw justin beaber (iirc). Oh well, at least the world got a funny gif out of that.

Noted, how to order pizza with your Xbox One:

Never said it was right (I think that it's fucked up), just saying you could still learn a bit of their history by looking either way. Although, reading only the Russian side of the story will probably be a very bad way of learning about Ukraine.

Very good point.

Just like a dozen other countries that came out after the Soviet Union fell apart. Still, Europe was a mess during most of its history. What happened to Ukraine happened many times before.

Never said it was a happy story... then again, most of the history of Europe revolves around wars between its countries.

To be fair, both countries share quite a bit of their history.

Because the porn industry already makes shitloads of money without the need of a robotic rubber hand XD

Laura Kate Dale, who is a transgender woman, says she was called "he," "it," "thing" and "this one," by the presenter, who does not appear to be a Microsoft employee but an entertainer hired for the event.

Nope, no kids of my own yet... maybe that's it.