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Despite her post, Robinson notes she is not racist towards anyone and went to predominantly white schools while growing up in Northern Chicago.

 

She claims the internet backlash focused on negative aspects of her Facebook account and was racially insulting.

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Soooo, the people who took umbrage at her remarks were racist. Mkay. :lol:

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You ever think about how punctuation changes the meaning of a typed response? Like the deal with Lebron accidentally exposing himself on TV last night. LINK The same three word response has totally different meanings, depending on the punctuation used:

 

What a dick. (A comment on Lebron's character.)

 

What a dick! (A comment on Lebron's member.)

 

What, a dick? (Did he really just do that?)

 

:lol:

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You ever think about how punctuation changes the meaning of a typed response? Like the deal with Lebron accidentally exposing himself on TV last night. LINK The same three word response has totally different meanings, depending on the punctuation used:

 

What a dick. (A comment on Lebron's character.)

 

What a dick! (A comment on Lebron's member.)

 

What, a dick? (Did he really just do that?)

 

:lol:

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The Uncanny Lover

BY Zackary Canepari, Drea Cooper and Emma Cott | Jun. 11, 2015 | 7:23

 

 

Matt McMullen has proved that some people are willing to spend thousands on sex dolls.

 

Mr. McMullen, the creator of the RealDoll, says he has sold over 5,000 customizable, life-size dolls since 1996, with prices from $5,000 to $10,000. Not only can his customers decide on body type and skin, hair and eye color, but on a recent day in the company’s factory in San Marcos, Calif., a craftsman was even furnishing one doll with custom-ordered toes.

 

Mr. McMullen’s new project, which he is calling Realbotix, is an attempt to animate the doll. He has assembled a small team that includes engineers who have worked for Hanson Robotics, a robotics lab that produces shockingly lifelike humanoid robots.

 

 

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Ha ha! I wonder how long it will be before people can marry these things. :lol:

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The YouTube shows a different pic after you play it. Bunch of neeked sex dolls. lol
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The Uncanny Lover

BY Zackary Canepari, Drea Cooper and Emma Cott | Jun. 11, 2015 | 7:23

 

 

Matt McMullen has proved that some people are willing to spend thousands on sex dolls.

 

Mr. McMullen, the creator of the RealDoll, says he has sold over 5,000 customizable, life-size dolls since 1996, with prices from $5,000 to $10,000. Not only can his customers decide on body type and skin, hair and eye color, but on a recent day in the companys factory in San Marcos, Calif., a craftsman was even furnishing one doll with custom-ordered toes.

 

Mr. McMullens new project, which he is calling Realbotix, is an attempt to animate the doll. He has assembled a small team that includes engineers who have worked for Hanson Robotics, a robotics lab that produces shockingly lifelike humanoid robots.

 

 

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YouTube

 

Ha ha! I wonder how long it will be before people can marry these things. :lol:

 

How long does it take to ship to their houses? I'd say about that long.

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Two Teens Lose Arms in Separate North Carolina Shark Attacks
by KATHRYN ROBINSON and M. ALEX JOHNSON

 

A 16-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl lost their left arms and suffered other serious injuries in separate shark attacks in Oak Island, North Carolina, authorities said Sunday night.

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So I guess it's safe to assume it wasn't you throwing the bread, GSG. Because we all know that bankers don't let any bread slip through their grubby fingers. :lol:

 

Too bad that security guy stopped him. Be fun to see if Smash Mouth could back up his tough talk.

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The 15 worst states for women
By Ilyce R. Glink 21 hours ago

 

1. Arkansas

2. Mississippi

3. Louisiana

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Arkansas? Mississippi? Louisiana?

 

But aren't these the worst states for all people? :lol:

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Kamikaze survivors debunk stereotype in stories of sacrifice
Associated Press By YURI KAGEYAMA 8 hours ago
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They were the kamikaze, "the divine wind," ordered to fly their planes into certain death. The U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey and data kept at the library at Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo estimate that about 2,500 of them died during the war. Some history books give higher numbers. About one in every five kamikaze planes managed to hit an enemy target.
Books and movies have depicted them as crazed suicide bombers who screamed "Banzai" as they met their end. But interviews with survivors and families by The Associated Press, as well as letters and documents, offer a different portrait — of men driven by patriotism, self-sacrifice and necessity. The world they lived in was like that multiple-choice form: It contained no real options.

 

 

The guy in the article was given a five-day leave before his kamikaze mission. Afterwards he was taking a train to the base where his kamikaze plane was waiting when Emperor Hirohito announced Japan's surrender on the radio. Whew! :lol:

 

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