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In some of the older threads, someone with insider knowledge of these types of things (not the case itself, but the general cause of death rulings of bodies and such) explained how, while it seems insanely suspicious to us, it is actually more common and possible then we think, and that there is probably a reason why

It's nice to say, but do you really think it's that easy to kill someone? Even if he points a knife at you, it's better to give up your wallet then try to kill him. Besides, there's a certain radius where he will kill you with his knife before you pull your gun. It's better to just give up the wallet.

All stuff like this does is give people false courage. If a mugger has a gun, your credit card knife isn't going to be very effective, anyway. Also, brass knuckles are illegal in a lot of places, so you'd actually be breaking the law by having them on your person.

What exactly does apple have a monopoly on? And how does the fact that there is one trojan out there the reason that you won't buy an apple product? That doesn't even make sense, there are thousands of trojans out there for PCs.

In my experience, men are the ones who are bitter about their lack of success versus yours, completely. Men have been the ones to complain about others receiving things they "dont deserve" etc. However, in the workplace, it is both genders who drive me insane, as I worked in a female-heavy office where none of the

I didn't even realize the person writing these articles was a man. For some reason, that makes them seem kind of bizarre to me. There's a definite bitterness in the writing against men, and i thought it was because of discrimination that the author had experienced, but no, now it sort of seems like pandering.

I think this article is a little, um, whatever. I don't think professional jealousy is a gender specific issue. If you do, then you clearly don't work with any men. Men are supposed to be loyal bros off the field? There are plenty of men who are jealous of their friends and rivals. They don't typically engage in

I always think that the anonymous friends are probably like, their actual friend's sister's boyfriend's roommates. People who may have been around them at a party, like once.

I'd watch an Aaron Sorkin biopic of Steve Jobs, only because I believe that Steve Jobs was probably as good at speaking as Sorkin would write him. It's weird watching a movie about someone who is overly witty when in real life they are very shy (zuckerburg). This one would be more believable.

I can totally buy into some of the theories, but the movie itself looks insanely ridiculous.

I'm asian, as a qualifier, and I don't think dressing up as a geisha is racist? It's literally a costume, as in geisha's don't look like that normally. It's not like asians have white makeup face and you're dressing up as an asian person. Now, slutty geisha.....

What if I think my ass is phat? (because it is, I do squats.)

No, it's not, but she's good on it! It's a good show! It's like brothers and sisters, except for the fact that the dad is still alive, there's one less brother, and they swapped their minority characters. Instead of a gay dude there's a black lady (and her son). But otherwise it's kinda the same. Still good!

I am all for this, as this means I don't have to feel bad about getting drunk on a monday.

I think the general consensus is that Venus De Milo did NOT exist.

Soooo true. They're like speidi on crack.

Courtney Stodden isn't "too sexy," she's too sexual and its disgusting. Her grandpa-husband is also gross, and they need to stop. The problem is that everyone eats this shit up and it makes them think they are more famous. Ask Spencer and Heidi how that works out in the long run.

I think the R&B community is a lot less forgiving than most, however, so I think it's a little different. Acting is a bit different, though I am not sure there are really any super high profile gay actors who are also romantic leads. I often read about women gushing over Matt Bomer, and I wonder if they realize

I don't know how prevalent it is anymore, but when they used to remove your colon and give you a colostomy bag, man, that was not an ideal solution. They did that to my grandmother and she had the hardest time coping, as I know i would have.

People at my high school did this once. It was not out of the kindess of their hearts, that's for sure. I guess it was in this situation, but, after having gone through it myself, I am highly suspicious.