will never pull the get out of jail free card on me. But, being the sucker that I am, she will, and she will get whatever she wants. Sometimes it isn:t great being a guy. We get blamed for things that we didn:t do (ok, didn:t MEAN to do), for talking to loud (even if we are only whispering) and just being there sometimes (or not, depening on her mood, you never know!!!!)
Ah, the joys of pregnancy! This just reminded me of a line in the last episode of "Firefly," and sertainly not something that I follow (cause I know that the female is the stronger of the speacies, I couldn:t imagine carring a baby.) "The male is the stronger of the species, but only woman can bring in a life, is that right?" -- bounty hunter.
Leto
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I hope that my future wife... by
on 2008-10-21 16:19:00 UTC
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So, how many people read Paollini`s third crime? by
on 2008-10-21 16:03:00 UTC
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From the reviews that I have been reading, it is pretty bad. It is as Marty Stuish as the first two, with only added angst that disapears after the scene that it is in.
How can this boy think that he is a good writer? Any publisher worth their salt would not publish it, and they didn`t, but they must be kicking themselves in the teeth for not doing it now.
I feal for the human race if this pile of blatant plagerism can get good rep.
So, those that "won" the dubious honour of having to read this book after the Harry Potter gambling, what are your opinions?
Leto
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The theory sounded like urban legend... by
on 2008-10-21 14:18:00 UTC
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... so I checked some reliable source.
I mean, seriously, boil the sprog or flush it out? Water don't reach up that far and if it did cold water baths would be a problem too.
According to babycentre.co.uk (which looked professional enough to not declare urban legend as fact) hot baths can lower your blood presure. Which can lead to less blood going through the placenta. Which means the sprog gets less oxygen and nutrition and that is bad for sprog's development.Sprog's boiling temperature is likely the same as mother's internal organs. If she never before ended up with cooked insides, why would sprog get cooked from a hot bath?
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UPDATE: And he's doing it AGAIN on another email address! by
on 2008-10-21 10:35:00 UTC
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I'm starting to get seriously worried that there might be more than one person involved. What do I do in that case?
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Totally worth it. (nm) by
on 2008-10-21 04:00:00 UTC
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What a bastard. Good luck, love. *growls at cyberstalker* (nm) by
on 2008-10-21 01:49:00 UTC
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*cringes in apology* I honestly didn't click on the pun (nm) by
on 2008-10-21 01:49:00 UTC
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to be honest, I find it entertaining (nm) by
on 2008-10-21 00:03:00 UTC
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Re: First Fox by
on 2008-10-20 23:42:00 UTC
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*from other post* Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate SG-1/Atlantis, Halo, Fable (beat that game 300 times i should know it), Marvel (to an extent), DC (To the same Extent), LotR (but not as much as most people o.O), DB/Z/GT (yes... is sad... but its been along time i've forgotten things!) Bleach, Code Geass, Gundam (Seed, Wing, Mobile Fighter G, and Mobile Suit mostly). lets see others i can think of. Red Faction, Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, some final fantasy, but I'm certainly not a fanboy. Quake and Doom, Tribes (a tad), thats about it i think.
also
SPORK... COMBAT... ITS A SPORK OF POWAH!
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Okay, we're working on that ... by
on 2008-10-20 22:11:00 UTC
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Will update as necessary.
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There are a few generic addresses.... by
on 2008-10-20 18:40:00 UTC
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abuse@neopets, webmaster@neopets, and/or admin@neopets should get you a (very serious) bite.
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Bloody bastard... by
on 2008-10-20 18:38:00 UTC
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There are two different ways to attack this - cut his E-mail account, and cut his web access. The first is more likely, all you should need to do is forward one of the E-mails with an appropriate note added to abuse@ his E-mail provider. They should deal with it quickly.
The second is a bit trickier - you'll need to open up the MIME headers of his E-mail address. Included in the header is a server-by-server list of how the E-mail got from him to you, including all IP addresses involved. The first one on the list should be his. If it's something at yahoo.com or whatever, he's using a webmail client - go back to technique one.
Once you have his IP, it's relatively easy to reverse-DNS it (or whois) and work out at least generally where he is. Unfortunately, laws on cyberstalking vary wildly by state - some have very strict laws, some have no laws at all. You'll have to play that one by ear.
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Correction... by
on 2008-10-20 18:38:00 UTC
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You'll have to open up the MIME headers of his E-mails, not his address. Sorry.
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I can't, because of the way they're set up. by
on 2008-10-20 18:15:00 UTC
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The only direct-contact email addresses provided are to ask for employment at Neopets. Otherwise you have to click a button reading "account frozen" or "page not working", and none of them cover this situation, and to use half of them you have to be logged in to an account, which I don't have.
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I was going to suggest... by
on 2008-10-20 17:42:00 UTC
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... contacting Neopets (possibly from that email address, for verification) and telling them that you will not sign up to their site using that address, and that any requests they get to do so are fraudulent. See if they can do anything about it.
hS, throwing ideas around
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UPDATE: The ****'s now emailing me directly! by
on 2008-10-20 17:10:00 UTC
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I came home to find two hundred identical threatening emails in my inbox. I blocked them, but I'd like to actually take some kind of action against them. My father refuses to believe that we can do anything law-wise. Can I actually report this to the police, and if so should I report it to UK or US police? I don't know which side of the Atlantic the spammer is on. I now have an email address for the spammer, but it's probably just a disposable one.
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I don't have or want a Neopets account at all. by
on 2008-10-20 12:00:00 UTC
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They're just using my email address to make hundreds of the things and flood my inbox with confirmation emails. And I don't have an IP address for the idiot, nor do I know how to get it.
Found a much simpler solution, though; I blocked all Neopets email from even arriving in my inbox. I saved all the ones I received beforehand in case I need them as evidence and my dad complained to the mods. I'd appreciate it if you could complain on my behalf, since I want nothing to do with the site.
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Really? That's good. by
on 2008-10-20 11:58:00 UTC
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I mean, there are many good articles on the website, but don't you think they make their accounts of other people's stupidity too detailed?
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Sedri's right. You use that, a firey death is your future. (nm) by
on 2008-10-20 06:54:00 UTC
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No money here either. by
on 2008-10-20 02:14:00 UTC
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But I officially kidnap that giant chicken from Family Guy to be OA's lawyer, and Trojie to be mine... Sedri can be judge!
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So ideas... by
on 2008-10-20 02:12:00 UTC
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Cyberstalking and that is covered under local law. If they're in America, they'll be punished under American law. If you have their IP Address, notifying their Internet Provider can help, and if you're serious, they can easily press charges against the person doing so.
And when it comes to the Neopets, inform them of the hijacking of your accounts and what's going on with your email. If you provide the neccesary details, then the Neopets team could probably track the person's IP address the next time they log on to your accounts and ban that IP address from Neopets.
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Damn you, TVTropes! by
on 2008-10-20 01:40:00 UTC
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I can waste hours on that site without noticing!
(Though I was recently led to two very good bands by it; I looked up Nick Cave and Creature Feature, which I saw when I was entering Molly Rath's name on the "Enfante Terrible" page's WebOriginal subheading.)
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She may kill you. Just thought you'd like to know :p (nm) by
on 2008-10-20 01:27:00 UTC
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Got the email - cheers! by
on 2008-10-20 01:25:00 UTC
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I read the biology one once, but before that I bought and devoured "The Physics of Star Trek", which was somewhat more interesting.
The Doc... as a father. No. We saw what happened when he created a holographic family - that was enough. Then again, he's grown up since then.
If you want to be technical, though, he could use Lewis Zimmerman's DNA - provided Lewis lets him - as they are identical in appearance, at least. Going into the differences would start long discussions on consciousness, experience and souls, which is too much for me at the moment - I'm hungry. ;)