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"I don't know if you've read Giz in the last few months... "

Nice.

I'm just saying that thank God we have people like this who WILL get arrested unjustly, since, sadly, that's the only way to stop it from happening, and the only way to prevent officers from making their own laws.

Is that really necessary? God, I hope not.

What do you have against The Gap, asshole? I have a cousin that works in one, and a good friend whose girlfriend manages an Old Navy.

If everyone just backed off when a cop decided he didn't want to be filmed (and said photographer was well within his right to do so), then you'd have the asshole cops making whatever laws they want whenever they want to. Someone has to stand up to them, be wronged (arrested), then defended in court and proven right

This is awful! Just...terrible and so, so wrong. I can't believe there are scumbags out there doing such shitty, creepy crap like this.

I didn't know Liam Neeson from Taken was on Gizmodo.

Well when the title begs a question, it's easy to jump right in and answer it.

Yes, as others have pointed out, this was on HBO a while back (I think 2 Sundays ago). Ya know, because nothing is official until I've personally confirmed it.

Annnnnd now I read the article, and realize the phrase "Like 'cyber-ing' and straight phone sex before it" was already written almost word-for-word above. Sounds like I should be writin' for 'ol Giz.

It's simply talking dirty via text—I thought this was always understood, but Gizmodo has always seemed to have a problem locking the term down. A couple years ago they defined it as sending sexy pics to someone, but sexting really is just dirty talk. Like "cyber-ing" and straight phone sex before it.

Ooh, exciting!

Did you feel my eyes rolling all the over where you're at?

Uhh, I do. Compare the best streaming has to offer to the sound AND picture quality of Blu-Ray. Not even close.

..you just wanted us to see that a girl on the Internet called you "good looking".

No I totally agree, and now that I think back on it I'm pretty sure I felt the same way at the time, too. Very Myspacey, and it opened the door for hackers and all the nonsense that comes with them. I don't think they can really reverse a lot of the people that left (at least with the real intention of leaving as

This would make sense.

Hmm, a dollar? With 40 carbon credits, maybe I could purchase one of those "balance bracelet" thingys. I hear they help you just do betterer at everything.

Well in that case, hey baby, I'd love to...