Moderation Questions
The last iteration of the moderation discussion thread was a complete disaster. Numerous attempts to keep it on topic fa
Unnatural responses from grieving parents. People identifying their child via picture. The crime scene just didn’t look right etc. I only very briefly watched a documentary. My friend is a big conspiracy theorist so I remember him showing me stuff. I don’t know enough about the situation to form an opinion. It probably happened. There was some weird stuff going on though. Maybe
Those are the most vague things to say are sketchy. Can you give some examples of unnatural responses? Why the crime scene didn’t look right?
And on the “identifying through picture” looks like this mom had a dang open casket funeral. Do you think she was able to identify her child’s cold, lifeless body to your liking?
Veronique told me that Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy visited her in the funeral home, and she brought him to see Noah's open casket. I asked her why it was important for her and for the governor to see Noah's body. 'I needed it to have a face for him,' she said. 'If there is ever a piece of legislation that comes across his desk, I needed it to be real for him.'"
Zeveloff pressed Veronique Pozner on why she felt the need to see her son's body. "It is not up to me to say I am only going to look at you and deal with you when you are alive, that I am going to block out the reality of what you look like when you are dead," she told Zeveloff.
Those are the most vague things to say are sketchy. Can you give some examples of unnatural responses? Why the crime scene didn’t look right?
And on the “identifying through picture” looks like this mom had a dang open casket funeral. Do you think she was able to identify her child’s cold, lifeless body to your liking?
Before you get all worked up over nothing like you tend to do I don’t know enough to form an opinion here.
Before you get all worked up over nothing like you tend to do I don’t know enough to form an opinion here.
You had enough of an opinion to try to cast skepticism on it including outright fabrications. It’s incredible how morons like you and luckbox don’t trip over your shoelaces down a flight of stairs like a Loony Toons character on the daily.
At the expense of 10s of million of non-Americans?
What's the conversion rate?
Would you choose death for 100 million non-Americans or 10,000 Americans?
What if the Americans were old and going to die soon anyway? What if they had pre-existing conditions?
You had enough of an opinion to try to cast skepticism on it including outright fabrications. It’s incredible how morons like you and luckbox don’t trip over your shoelaces down a flight of stairs like a Loony Toons character on the daily.
I sometimes trip over my shoelaces. That's one reason I prefer Velcro(TM) if the store has a pair in my size that I can afford.
I simply was suggesting thay the tiger may appear especially large in that specific photo because of forced perspective. There are other photos of her with tigers where the tigers don't seem as large compared to her as they do in that photo.
Not a big deal. We all know that tigers are very large.
Oh, I totally misunderstood. I read your post as saying there was something wrong with the photo and I was like what no the tiger is just that long. I got it, sorry.
I agree with you.
I want people to be safe and I want the dog to be safe. Everyone (including the precious pooch) wins if the canine sweetheart lays down on a comfy pillow in a corner of the room.
Because we live in a world where we have to coexist with animals and can’t just snap our fingers and put rattlesnakes, deer, and bears into a comfy corner as we please. Yes, we can do this with dogs, but we still rely on some basic awareness, and that habit actually makes us safer and more capable of living around both people and animals in general than fretting over hurting ourselves over a sleeping dog. You can safely draw a clean line of a judgement call between this and the dog biting someone or even spilling Uncle Henry's drink.
I definitely have been an avid oil painter but no matter how hard I try I can't seem to paint any type of grass or vegetation using my fan brush - it just turns to mush. That and learning to play NES Zelda, Metroid, Castlelvania and the Mega Man 2 soundtrack on my new piano are the only two things I enjoy doing anymore. Oh, and growing peppers and making salsa. [...]
Life without art is just a dreary hassle.
[...]I also think I am the only person on earth who thinks Castlevania 2 was the best out of the 3 on the Nintendo.
I'm sure there are dozens of you out there.
Because we live in a world where we have to coexist with animals and can’t just snap our fingers and put rattlesnakes, deer, and bears into a comfy corner as we please. Yes, we can do this with dogs, but we still rely on some basic awareness, and that habit actually makes us safer and more capable of living around both people and animals in general than fretting over hurting ou
Eh, I run trails every day. Coming across bears, rattlesnakes, and mountain lions is not unexpected. It's their home and I respect them when visiting their home. If I'm at a wedding, I don't expect random dogs to be strewn across the floor.
I've never even seen a dog at a wedding. As a dog owner, I wouldn't bring a dog and if I must, I wouldn't let it be in the way of others. It's just common courtesy for others, especially since there is always at least one 90yo at a wedding.
That said, I wouldn't be surprised if Lunchbox got his dog to lay down in the middle of the floor for a moment so he could take a pic and post it here to troll.
Eh, I run trails every day. Coming across bears, rattlesnakes, and mountain lions is not unexpected. It's their home and I respect them when visiting their home. If I'm at a wedding, I don't expect random dogs to be strewn across the floor. I've never even seen a dog at a wedding. As a dog owner,
LB has made it crystal clear that he doesn't care much for common courtesy.
