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This post is a test. A while back, I posted twice re. this story, and both posts almost instantly disappeared, never to be seen again.

Intrigued by the "religious viewpoint" complaints against Hunger Games (what religion does this world have, besides none?) I looked for more information.

I finally found knee high boots to fit them and was so happy this winter!

And then there's the Paul Bernardo/Karla Homolka case. If the rape kits for the Scarborough rapist had been tested in a timely fashion, more than murder would have been prevented.

I get that people want to make a public display of defending the girl who was arrested, because she's not a dastardly, evil criminal. She's a stupid teenager just like all of us probably were at one point.

Well, that wedding looks like a riot. Almost as enjoyable as this one:

I was just thinking about that big test case. It's obviously a way to go in a closed community (in the CP case, the killer obviously had local knowledge).

Enjoy our hot tea.

The labels of either "mental illness" or "crime" don't exactly fit. "Sociopathy" may be closer, but that's not quite it either.

True. And of course it is only one remark. I would like to read her entire statement.

For people wondering about the possible whys and hows, please see the Dianne Odell case, particularly M. William Phelps's book, Sleep In Heavenly Peace. If you think someone could only do such a thing if she is horribly abused or mentally disturbed, the truth is more complex.

"I have accepted what has happened and feel horrible about it. I will have to live with this," Borowiec told the court in January.

To the surprise of my sluggish brain, Tom Hiddleston is not only in Canada (he's shooting Guillermo Del Toro's Crimson Peak with Charlie Hunnam), he also patronizing a spa in Yorkville.

Thank heaven the gaming industry will be getting on this idea right away.

This rabid abortionist has one question: how does a fetus feel or think things without a brain?

Fashion can make extroverts of us all. Aside from my hair (1980s feathered rat's nest) I was very conservative, usually.

Ooh, that was my favourite episode. I'd give anything to gulp down that gelatin or whatever pill of beauty right now.

Yes, taste is the reward of maturity. And not just a cover up for being old.