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CLOSED: Post to win a BP #3Log in to see images! (view post) |
12/14/2008 | |
CLOSED: Post to win a BP #2Log in to see images! (view post) |
12/14/2008 | |
CLOSED: Post to win a BP #1Log in to see images! (view post) |
12/14/2008 | |
ANOTHER Mbum Rickroll?!?Recently, I felt that rigging the MTV Europe VMA’s and Rick’s live performance at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was enough Rickrolling for one year.
However, I learned that others thought differently when I recieved this message yesterday via Facebook:
Rick Astley /r/ /b/lackup
Apparently, a group of Brits are planning a grbumroots campaign (the site can be found here) to stop something called “X-factor” from topping the radio charts for another consecutive year. After a bit of research, it turns out that “X-factor” is a TV show similar to American Idol. If anyone who reads this is from the UK and knows another explanation for the X-factor, feel free to post your information in this thread.
More information can also be found at their Facebook group.
Also, feel free to discuss this issue here. (view post) |
12/14/2008 | |
All new last post wins 3BP threadLog in to see images! (view post) |
12/13/2008 | |
Another last post wins 3BP.Log in to see images! (view post) |
12/12/2008 | |
Nominate Forumwarz for a Crunchie! (free E-Peen!)Nominated, for the last time until closing.
Good luck, ET. (view post) |
12/11/2008 | |
FORUMWARZ I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOUInego Loxy Ohearn Vixen Eerhart John Ian Za Za Posted:
Eventually, one or both of the two is going to move. (view post) |
12/10/2008 | |
420chanSo 420’s down… not suprised… (view post) |
12/10/2008 | |
New gamling system.shrtcat Posted:
Learn to spell. (view post) |
12/10/2008 | |
Nominate Forumwarz for a Crunchie! (free E-Peen!)Oops, I, did it again….
154079 nominations cast. (view post) |
12/09/2008 | |
Nominate Forumwarz for a Crunchie! (free E-Peen!)Nominated, with 136374 total nominations cast.
HEIL FORUMWARZ! (view post) |
12/08/2008 | |
POLL: ET's next BIG project...---->Vacation Bot? Read me please.FalconFour Posted:
I can post on flamebate with my phone too, except I use AT&T. (view post) |
12/08/2008 | |
POLL: ET's next BIG project...---->Vacation Bot? Read me please.Johnny Mac Posted:
What he said. (view post) |
12/08/2008 | |
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12/08/2008 | |
capital punishmentgenerichaxor Posted:
Try rehabilitating the individual. Research has shown that criminals that have gone through extensive therapy are actually less agressive and less likely to return to criminal behaviors. (view post) |
12/07/2008 | |
CLOSED - POST FOR 2BPLog in to see images! (view post) |
12/07/2008 | |
CLOSED - 3BP RAFFLELog in to see images! (view post) |
12/07/2008 | |
capital punishmentDarkDespair5 Posted:
Two words: Guantanamo Bay (view post) |
12/07/2008 | |
capital punishmentThere are experimental prisons that are operating in the United States today that use a method other than shoving criminals into cells and executing them at set dates. These prisons are actually more like a criminal rehabilitation center, by placing all of the inmates in one giant, expansive room, removing all individual cells. In these prisons, all of the inmates are actually given daily therapy sessions, activities to relieve tension and aggressive tendacies, and are given bumistance in job placement when the criminals are finally released.
After these experimental prisons were started, the prisoners became calmer and less agressive, compared to those who are just shoved in a small cell with little interaction between other inmates. The daily therapy sessions that the experimental prison inmates were given has had a huge impact on their lives, dramatically decreasing the chances of a return to a life of crime.
tl;dr: With proper therapy and counseling, criminals can be transformed into working members of society, thus removing the need for corporal punishment. (view post) |
12/07/2008 |