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Kind of resenting that "lesser ivies" comment. Ignorant and immature generalization to make about schools that happen to be in the Ivy league but also happen to not be Harvard. You're no better than that snob on the train if you're going to make snobby generalizations like that.

It angers me that the developer of a Mario game didn't know that both suits could make you fly.

The fact that this law passed is more disgusting that Goatse, Tubgirl, 2girls1cup, lemonparty, and hamsterdance.com, combined.

not good for the felt

It IS a last resort for many things including some seizure disorders, bipolar, and depression. This is the official protocol. These are fairly common conditions that are often treated pharmacologically, but when all else fails, you can use ECT. That's what makes it a last resort therapy. It's highly effective and

To anyone who wishes to go on a tirade about the inhumanity of the medical community for allowing this to happen, I urge you to simply read the wikipedia page on ECT and learn what it actually is. It's nothing like "Requiem for a Dream".

Hell has frozen over.

I think hell has frozen over.

He's got nothing on Steve Carrell. Or Jim Carey. Or a lamp. Seriously why is this guy even famous?

MAY FOOOOOOLS!

He was talking about a Mexican restaurant. I'd rather have Mexicans making Mexican food too.

It's not a crime if he doesn't pay.

wow.. ender's game reference. what a cool pedophile.

Instead of watching movies on windows media player, I use it for porn.

Companies seem to pull these fan-made games, despite overwhelming fan protest. This game is for the enjoyment of SOR fans at no cost to Sega or the long-disbanded development team of the SOR franchise. There is little rhyme or reason to this latest copyright lawsuit, just as there is no rhyme nor reason to 99% of

For the past ten years or so there's been this movement towards subscribing for all your software, music, media, etc. We're not allowed to just own anything anymore. This needs to end.

Nine years old. Prodigy via 14.4Kbps. Chat rooms. "Cyber"-ing as an adult with whom I can only assume were other 9-year-olds pretending to be adults.

Where are these companies getting these stupid ideas from? First, The New York Times charges for a commodity that is offered for free virtually everywhere else on the internet. Their (arrogant) presumption is that their brand-loyalty will recruit enough of their readers to foster a revolution in subscription-news.

"Hehehehe... I didn't even know what a nuclear paner plant was."

I'm sure they have a standard set of taperings for a given dimension. Not a coincidence or a conspiracy. Barely even interesting.