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Arwen11 thumbnail
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: return_to_hades




How did they manage to censor cum? 😲

I've been trying to get my internet cum free for ages. I am afraid of opening threads in some forum because of all the cum lyks. I don't care if you come or go, but please don't cum online, or at least don't cum on IF. This is not that kind of forum. Ok, you can cum for Sunny on Big Boss section i guess. I wonder when IF will ever become a cum free zone.

I was also surprised by the inclusion of bumblefcuk in the list. That is a very American slang term that I did not know was being used in Asia. The funny thing about bumblefcuk is that its not even sexual lingo. Bublefcuk just means middle of nowhere. Its a jibe at small towns and hicksvilles. Where the hell are you from? Bublefcuk, Wisconsin?

I wonder what their opinion on SNAFU, FUBAR and Clusterfcuk are.


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I don't think they managed to ban/filter out anything 😆 Just something they were proposing to try and it blew up on their faces 😆

I m more curious about how they came up with that list ...How did those fellas even knew of the existence of such words when majority of youth self phone users hadn't even heard of them🤔 This was probably just some random list... the actual intent might have been to censor text messages of a more political nature 😕

Arwen11 thumbnail
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Posted: 13 years ago
I never read the books.. Just saw this and a little bit of the movies 😆

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Posted: 13 years ago

The Great Jugaad!

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Posted: 13 years ago
"Put an African village on it"! 😆

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKKzsoMkWb0[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 13 years ago
Now this should be interesting! Wonder how many Indian MP's will be on the list..

Names of Indians with Swiss Accounts to be revealed next year: Assage


For some reason NDTV doesn't let me copy and paste the article.





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Posted: 13 years ago
Now thats what I call Christmas Spirit fingers

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlZ8DXRnM-0[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 13 years ago
^^

That is the most beautiful thing I have seen in a long long time.
hindu4lyf thumbnail
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Posted: 13 years ago
What kind of a sick world are we living in!🤢

One-month-old baby with every rib broken fighting for its life after man and woman are arrested for rape and battery


  • Boy suffers heart attack after horrific assault
  • Could be one Britain's worst ever child abuse cases

Police were last night trying to stop Facebook vigilantes causing civil unrest after a one-month-old baby boy was raped and battered so badly that his heart stopped.

Messages on the social networking site revealed plans for a vigil near the home of the infant, who is thought to have suffered one of Britain's worst cases of child abuse.

The baby's horrific injuries were said to have included a broken arm, a broken collarbone, punctured lungs and severe bruising. It was said all of his ribs were fractured.


There was reportedly also a sexual injury and internal wounds, suggesting rape.

A man and a woman, from Gravesend, Kent, were arrested in connection with the incident. They have been released on police bail pending further inquiries.


One Facebook group called 'Jail the scum who raped and beat a one-month-old baby in Gravesend' contained several messages calling for the parents to be named over the alleged abuse.

One post read: 'These people need to be locked up not given bail. They are scum.' One local woman said: 'We feel disgusted about this and we want to express our support for the child. The plan is to hold a vigil this evening.'


The unnamed baby was in a critical condition when taken to a hospital near his home on Thursday, but last night he was 'showing signs of improvement' after being transferred to a London hospital. Police forensic experts have examined a house in Gravesend.

Neighbours said a man and a woman lived at the address with a newborn baby.

They were described as 'nice people, normal and polite'.

Another neighbour said she heard 'a loud commotion' at the house on Thursday morning.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2069467/One-month-old-baby-raped-battered-Gravesend-Man-woman-arrested.html

Edited by hindu4lyf - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
iT VERY SAD.
I just read about a 3 yr. Baby being badly burnt by a gambling and drunkard father when his wife wanted to leave him for violence and battery.
A question that hangs is why why ?
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Posted: 13 years ago
Victory for Tiger before the year closes
Sounds like the second coming of Christ .

Tiger wins*: Does victory deserve asterisk?

Tiger Woods won his first event in more than two years Sunday with a dramatic birdie-birdie finish at the Chevron World Challenge. But in his own event, against just 17 other players, should an asterisk be attached to his victory? GolfChannel.com senior writers Jason Sobel and Randall Mell weigh in.

By JASON SOBEL

Do it. I dare you. Go tell Tiger Woods that his first victory anywhere in the world in two years deserves an asterisk. You'll likely get a glare in response that might as well read, "Kiss my asterisk."

Any discussion about Woods and asterisks recalls the 2008 season. As you probably remember, he won the U.S. Open that year on a broken leg, then packed it in for the rest of the campaign after undergoing surgery. In his stead, Padraig Harrington won the year's final two majors, though it was suggested that his trophies be adorned with asterisks because he didn't have to defeat Tiger.

That was a misguided notion, of course, since a competitor can only beat the other players in the field and has no control over those who don't play.

Same goes for Woods' title at the Chevron World Challenge on Sunday. It's been suggested that since he only defeated 17 other players, this shouldn't count as a "real" win. Well, Woods could only beat those who teed it up against him and he did just that. It shouldn't be overlooked that those other 17 were each higher-ranked than he was entering the week, as well.

Should this win rank up there with his 14 majors? No way. Is it as impressive as a regular season PGA Tour title? Nope. It's an offseason money-grab and should be treated as such. As the champion himself so often states, "It is what it is." But that doesn't mean the win should be saddled by an asterisk. It counts for exactly what it was ' and that's perfectly fine with Tiger. Just ask him.

By RANDALL MELL

Of course, Tiger Woods' victory Sunday comes with an asterisk.

The Chevron World Challenge title is unofficial. It was an 18-player field competing in the silly season, a time of year when elite pros are playing for frosting and what amounts to bonus money, not for history or meaningful trophy shelf hardware.

Who wasn't there, who Woods didn't have to beat, is notable. Europe's best weren't there. Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer weren't there. Some of the hottest PGA Tour pros of this past season weren't there. Adam Scott, Dustin Johnson and Charl Schwartzel weren't there. Phil Mickelson wasn't there.

There's an asterisk for all those reasons, but that doesn't make the victory resonate less, given Woods' circumstances.

The victory will resonate more than it probably should because of all that Woods has overcome to claim it.

Yeah, Woods didn't beat all the best players, but he finally beat back some of those demons haunting him. He beat that growing demon of doubt, maybe the toughest foe in any field he plays.

Woods might not have beaten Donald or McIlroy or Westwood, but he didn't beat himself, either. That was a big deal Sunday with Woods' re-worked Sean Foley swing holding up under pressure.

The victory will resonate because of the way Woods won, with a clutch putting stroke back on display in that birdie-birdie finish, with a proven major championship winner in Zach Johnson breathing down his neck, with Woods showing he can close, with a very difficult golf course presenting all kinds of trouble.

Yeah, this victory comes with an asterisk, but it's a shiny little asterisk whose sparkle just might light a path to more meaningful victories in 2012.

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