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HippieChik

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  1. Am I supposed to send a direct message via twitter? Cause I don't know how to do that.
  2. LOL!
  3. I won! I won! :-) Definitely worth my time. Thanks UF!
  4. I won a t-shirt! So what now? I'm a twitter idiot!
  5. Cuba denounces 'virtual' Castro plot in new game Nov 10, 2:25 PM (ET) By PAUL HAVEN HAVANA (AP) - Cuba harshly criticized a new video game in which U.S. special operations soldiers try to kill a young Fidel Castro, saying Wednesday that the violent role-playing glorifies assassination and will turn American children into sociopaths. The island's state-run media also took a dig at the CIA's real-life efforts to do in the island's revolutionary leader, who has survived dozens, perhaps hundreds of attempts on his life. "What the United States couldn't accomplish in more than 50 years, they are now trying to do virtually," said an article posted on Cubadebate, a state-run news website. The brouhaha surrounds one of the most highly anticipated shoot-em-up video games of the year, "Call of Duty: Black Ops," which went on sale in the United States on Tuesday. The game, from California-based Activision Blizzard Inc., takes players on secret missions to American Cold War enemies such as the Soviet Union, Cuba, Vietnam and Laos. The Cuban operation is one of the first challenges players face in the ultra-realistic game. The mission takes place with John F. Kennedy in the White House in the months leading up to the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought the world to the brink of nuclear Armageddon. Players must shoot their way through the colonial streets of Havana on a mission to assassinate Castro, then a young revolutionary who had recently overthrown dictator Fulgencio Batista. In a twist, they end up killing a body-double and are sent to prison in Siberia. Cuba said the game attempts to legitimize murder and assassination in the name of entertainment "This new video game is doubly perverse," the Cubadebate article said. "On the one hand, it glorifies the illegal assassination attempts the United States government planned against the Cuban leader ... and on the other, it stimulates sociopathic attitudes in North American children and adolescents." Messages left by The Associated Press with Activision were not immediately returned Wednesday. The article said psychological studies show that violent video games can produce anti-social behavior in the young because players must take an active part in the bloodletting in order to win. Watching violent movies, by contrast, is a more passive pursuit and thus less likely to produce copycat behavior. Christopher J. Ferguson, a psychology professor at Texas A&M International University who studies video-game violence, said such studies are off-base. "There is really a lot of, obviously, rhetoric and politics going on," he told the AP. "At this point, there is no evidence that video games, violent or otherwise, cause harm to minors." Ferguson said youth violence in the United States "is at its lowest level in 40 years," yet studies show that as many as 95 percent of young men have played violent video games at some point in their lives. Video games are becoming increasingly big business, with development budgets rivaling those of big-screen movies. Players are also getting older. Game industry group Entertainment Software Association says the average game player in the U.S. is 34 years old. "Call of Duty: Black Ops" is only for sale to players 17 years old and older. It is not the first military-style shooter game to generate controversy this year. "Medal of Honor" from Electronic Arts Inc. was banned from U.S. military bases after it went on sale last month because it let players take on the role of Taliban fighters shooting U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan. Electronic Arts later removed the option. Cuba says Castro has survived more than 600 attempts on his life. Others count the number of serious plots in the dozens, including CIA attempts to poison his pen and his trademark cigars; as well as efforts to recruit a former young German lover and to hide a gun in a TV camera. American intelligence agents once allegedly hired a hotel worker to slip a fatal pill into Castro's milkshake. Like all the others, the plot was unsuccessful. Castro is now 84 years old, having outlived the majority of the enemies of his generation, both inside Cuba and out. He turned over the presidency to his brother Raul - first temporarily, then permanently - in 2006, but remains leader of the Cuban Communist Party. "I think I hold the dubious record of having been the target of more assassination attempts than any politician, in any country, in any era," Castro said in a July 1998 speech, drawing laughter from the crowd. "The day I die, nobody will believe it." Despite the quip, the assassination attempts, as well as Washington's 48-year trade and travel embargo, have helped fuel a siege mentality on the island even two decades after the Cold War ended. The location of the homes of both Fidel and Raul Castro remain state secrets, and state media rarely publish their schedules ahead of time. When Cuba held real-life war games last year, a senior general said the island still had to guard against an invasion from the north, a notion President Barack Obama later dismissed as preposterous. --- AP Technology Writer Barbara Ortutay in New York contributed to this report.
  6. Listen, there is NOTHING better than Snoop Dog's Doggystyle CD. Snoopdog all the way!
  7. LOLOLOLOLOLOL! That brought a smile to my face!
  8. Exciting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Ummmm, kind of weird statement. I can't MAKE Tool do anything. Not sure what the underlying insinuation is here ... Like AC said, being constructive would be more helpful. And Directors, Bill Cosby said it best, "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody."
  10. For me it's not about winning, it about supporting the community. Doing what little I can. Give it a try! ;-)
  11. Well, I will tell you that it is not easy to enter. I FINALLY got entered after about 10 minutes of trying. I know there is a link that says "Enter Contest" but even after clicking, I wasn't quite sure what exactly I was supposed to do next and then after I tweeted the required tweet, it did not list me as one of the people entered. Had to delete that tweet and do it a second time.
  12. At the top of the page is a button that says "Settings". Click on General Settings. In the list to the left you will see "Edit Avatar". I think this is how you do what you are wanting to do.
  13. I know, I'm worried about losing Bush. It'll be interesting to see how it affects things. And Brees was off his game. He was having a difficult time landing those passes. That's just not like him.
  14. It is fun to debate things like this. I have my opinions, but they are subject to change upon hearing a compelling argument.
  15. That's what I was getting at. I didn't want to assume what was meant when whoever said it was unconstitutional. So I was waiting for him to say that and then I was gonna slam him! lol! BTW, I don't see being able to wear a hood as freedom of speech and you are correct, most people do confuse that with freedom of expression which IS NOT in the constitution.
  16. Additionally, no one has pointed out the fact that the article states that Egypt, Turkey, and Syria ban them at their universities. So France isn't the ONLY country to ban them. The fact that Egypt and Syria ban them is MORE shocking to me than the French ban. Also, I wonder why they are banned in universities???
  17. As per Crusty's quote, apples to apples would not be banning sombreros but instead requiring all immigrants to learn to speak English instead of changing America to fit the needs of those immigrants and having all AMERICANS choose between English and Spanish everytime we're at the ATM or on the phone with some kind of customer service. If retaining France's identity is truly the goal, I'm all for it and think we should follow suit. Immigrants move INTO a country and should assimilate to that country, not the other way around.

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