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..it's.. just not fair ._.

You get that, and I get this. Seriously, where is the justice? ._.
 


That would ruin the fun of being an alt if I told you ;P

@Luck: those are some nice pictures you got theree.
Thanks ^^
I get the uneasy feeling that you're an alternate account of someone I don't know :<


..it's.. just not fair ._.

You get that, and I get [ur="https://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44011000/jpg/_44011042_rain_pa.jpg"]this[/url]. Seriously, where is the justice? ._.

You get a good try Limey n_n

And I don't know D:
But St. Louis isn't usually this beautiful. It's just one of those days.
 
You get a good try Limey n_n

And I don't know D:
But St. Louis isn't usually this beautiful. It's just one of those days.

My NINJA EDITING skillz are no match for your UBER LEET QUICK REPLY skillz, sensai -bows-

But England's always like that picture I posted. Ugh ._.
 


My NINJA EDITING skillz are no match for your UBER LEET QUICK REPLY skillz, sensai -bows-

But England's always like that picture I posted. Ugh ._.

Not really, I just remembered what was wrong with your url and fixed it :P

St. Louis is usually rainy in the summer :<
I'll be sure to take pictures when it's completely autumn, it looks really nice then as well~
 

Decent band. Their first album was better than 'Immersion' imho.

'Propane Nightmares' is a bit of a choon, probably my favourite by them.
Either Hold Your Colour and Immersion are good albums. But I don't like In Silico very much... I only like 4 or so songs from that one...

And I like "Watercolour" more than "Propane Nightmares", btw.

Have you heard the good news?

The puppies who were thrown in the river by that girl have been rescued! Also they have been put up for adoption.

https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5igYc5aAcfbJ_CzFG0jRyIx09SHYg

That's nice to know. What that girl did was beyond cruelty.
They should do the same to her to see if she would like it.
 
That's nice to know. What that girl did was beyond cruelty.
They should do the same to her to see if she would like it.

I like how society looks at this as an awful act and the person should be severely punished, but when they see on the news something like a grown man being killed in a car accident it's not as awful.

I'll never understand how you humans work~
 
I like how society looks at this as an awful act and the person should be severely punished, but when they see on the news something like a grown man being killed in a car accident it's not as awful.

I'll never understand how you humans work~

Did I mention anything in that post other than the puppies being saved? Then why did you judge me like that?
That is awful too. The problem is that people have started to get used to it. Car crashes happen almost every week.
 


Did I mention anything in that post other than the puppies being saved? Then why did you judge me like that?
That is awful too. The problem is that people have started to get used to it. Car crashes happen almost every week.

Oh, I didn't judge you specifically, I just find it interesting how humans in general treat animals of more value because they're not sensitive to normal murder by their teenage years. It's a bit worrying to say the least since humans are one of a few species that have self awareness.

Just because it's common doesn't mean it's not tragic. That's not how most people look at it sadly, but it's true.
 
Here in the states, lethal auto-accidents happen daily, if you look at the country as a whole. And it's only the shockers that ever get covered by the media, which often will only air a story if it's got a "high shock factor" on evening news segments.

/cynical of the profit-motivated television news media

Also, that perception you have is tied to how the news media presents things to you, Luck.
 
Here in the states, lethal auto-accidents happen daily, if you look at the country as a whole. And it's only the shockers that ever get covered by the media, which often will only air a story if it's got a "high shock factor" on evening news segments.

/cynical of the profit-motivated television news media

Also, that perception you have is tied to how the news media presents things to you, Luck.
At a national scale, yeah, but that's because it would be too tedious to cover every single accident. Plowing through local newspapers and paying attention to the local news, I often read and hear about lethal accidents, even those that don't have any shock value attached to them.

I generally don't watch the major news media, I tend to get my news from AP, NPR, and Reuters (do they really count as major media?) and they do a good enough job at reporting things fairly.
 
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