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    patrickcoy
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    patrickcoy

    I feel the exact same way. Okay someone died, that's bad. But this is seriously ridiculous.

    You haven't even tried to change your privacy settings have you?

    It just makes me proud to be a resident.

    Yes I do, this is iRawrz You FEAR btw.

    I was reading through this and then I read "user "Dark"" and I'm all HOLY SHIT! I know that guy.

    2:21. What stopped them from shooting down there? It's not like it would give away their position or anything.

    I understood it sorta, then I Googled it, now I'm completely lost.

    Vanadium oxide

    My hand is raised.

    You're forgetting about them incorporating a light peak type technology.

    "A lot of effort to get back somewhere you're not wanted."

    This should have been posted yesterday. It was released on Feb 21st in Japan, which would make it Feb 20th here. It's was Feb 22nd in Japan at the time of this posting so Zelda is really 25 years and 1 day.

    This doesn't break the law at all.

    First off meeting someone on the internet is not always bad. I am in a 3 year relationship with a girl that I met in a chat room. And no, not an online "relationship," we live together.

    I can see where my analogy doesn't work. I left out a few parts, assuming everyone knew the situation (it's just how my mind works.) My brother is on Facebook almost every hour he is at home. When things started we had no clue what was happening. That was until he left his Facebook account logged in and my parents

    We aren't talking about world population. We are talking about American teenagers, in which case I'm sure that percentage is nowhere close to 15%.

    First off, great opening.

    @Clixx13: One, capturing the password via a keylogger is not illegal at all, as long as it from a computer that you purchased.

    @Clixx13: Maybe saying meaningless wasn't the best way I should have worded it. That being said, educating a child can mean close to nothing to some.