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lol. That's delightful.

She's actually video game journalist Jessica Chobot, who has done work for IGN and various other video game news sources.

Both.

If you aren't a perfect Aryan stereotype, are you just not allowed to join? o.O

@ThreeOneFive: haha. She has never escaped that picture.

Looks like someone needs to bring their 3DS to the wedding now.

What rich person really -needs- the money? They just want more. It's what being rich is all about. Filling the empty void in your soul with more and more wealth that never truly satisfies you.

And that's why he got a formal apology from the President, as there was a clear miscarriage of justice.

I have a feeling, despite this comment, he probably read that prediction and invested in Google stock just to be safe.

@truthtellah: Wow. Over 5200 students and thousands more just swept under the rug... That's heart-breaking. I respect this man's bravery in speaking up. It's just unfortunate that he must face the undue wrath of his government for saying what needs to be said.

@theimmc: He was charged and tried for possibly stealing nuclear secrets, not making art. He went to jail and then got out on time served. He was cleared of most charges, but he still stands convicted of a lesser charge of stealing government documents. And the President of the United States issued a public apology

Looks pretty real. Though, even real, it appears to still just be a concept proposal.

Even if this -is- an April Fool's Joke... someone should make it into a reality.

Sure you may feel like strangling the offending party, but you know that wouldn't be right. As an adult, you understand that you must be responsible for your actions and how you conduct yourself.

If that is the case, then he should have told her to leave the classroom and recommend the dean's office take disciplinary action if necessary. When resorting to a physical confrontation of any kind, the teacher becomes clearly in the wrong and abuses their authority. In this situation, both the student and teacher

This -is- about the right and wrong of closing a laptop on someone's hands when they are a student in your classroom. If the teacher had slapped the student, would we really be questioning whether it was assault? It's a teacher for goodness sakes. They can't just go around acting like that when a student is acting

No matter how correct the teacher was in reprimanding a student for goofing off, that doesn't make closing a laptop on the student's hands appropriate.

Agreed. As a joke or a piece of art, it's fine, but it simply isn't feasible as an actual product.

That was their initial take on it, but international monitors like the IAEA detected select spots around the plant that had higher concentrations than first reported. Regardless, it certainly doesn't pose a massive risk, just small damage that could last for quite some time. The same goes for high cesium deposits as

That... actually looks a heck of a lot more organized that most federal programs. o.O