Paddy Cow wrote: » Do people remember a few years ago when the 9 year old killed her instructor because the uzi she was using kicked back? I was working in a B&B at the time and two American couples were discussing it over breakfast. One couple were saying it was shocking and she shouldn't be near a gun. The other couple were saying that she shouldn't have been using an uzi but a hand gun would've been fine and more practical. That really is their mentality. Can't buy a beer until you're 21 but sure give the 9 year old a gun :eek:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/manchester-opens-uks-first-slow-20127725 Manchester opens UK’s first slow lane for people looking at phones while walking
Tony EH wrote: » ^ Our species is doomed.
Treppen wrote: » Turkey's at a cat's Funeralhttps://m.imgur.com/r/mildlyinteresting/3vz5saU
Deleted User wrote: » I wasn't sure where to put this, so here's the best I could think of. We need a facepalm thread![IMG][/img]
Bumface Poohands’ Godfather was having second thoughts about his choice of Page Boy
whiskeyman wrote: » ^^ the cornoners report shows death by big-adventure!
Sugarlumps wrote: » It's just like the gays.
Paddy Cow wrote: » Genetic sexual attraction is a thing. Siblings raised together have a natural sexual repulsion to each other and their parents. If they meet their siblings and/or parents as adults, it's not uncommon for them to have an overwhelming sexual attraction. I find sibling relationships bad enough but parent/child is just repulsive. Yuk. Some of them even go on to have children. Imagine explaining to your child that your Dad is also your Grandad?
Deleted User wrote: » Just imagine how bad it is for children separated at birth or shortly afterwards, meeting up as adults, falling in love etc. Only to find out they're brother and sister!