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Neglegant = Eggplant-colored negligee?

@geolemon: Oh yeah, definitely. Remember the Bush v. Kerry election? The thing that finally tanked the Kerry campaign (as I recall, it's been awhile now) was that Kerry was "wishy-washy" on everything. I.e., he thought of everything in terms of grays, possibly consequences and variable circumstances.

@ClemyNX: Indeed. If he's actually charged/accused, I hope that similar actions are taken against the editors from presses around the world. It'd be only fair, after all.

@Tyrunn: Tyrunn, I believe they did not, in fact, know the true extent of the consequences, such as how it would affect future generations and just the surroundings in general.

@AlexRoz: From what I understand, we would be trying him for espionage charges, not treason. I hope. For the love of logic, I hope.

@Tyrunn: 1) Calling it an act of anger is disingenuous. It was an act of war to expedite the surrender of Japan and the end of the Pacific War, since the Japanese persisted for months after the other Axis powers had surrendered.

@Ian Logsdon: He was actually typing in a really bad French accent.

"Smart" is apparently a relative term.

Maybe they flossed after using purple mouthwash? Or that weird toothpaste that's supposed to highlight the dirty parts of your teeth?

I wonder what, if any, impact this will have on the latest Microsoft v. Apple showdown, i.e., the "App Store" trademark battle.

@crmurray04: Windows+D, everyone should know this. ^_~

@Bizdady: "his copy and paste was broken" just love this wording.

It just works.

@FriarNurgle: That is more terrifying than the sweet itself.

@Puns-n-Roses: Yeah, this is pretty much the mental conversation I had:

Can you buy volcano insurance? I hope that exists...

@Puns-n-Roses: Alt-H-U-C? Are you fucking kidding? How do you even do that? I...I think that's going to rip a hole in the universe.