http://www.wbng.com/news/local/Four-year-old-uses-tablet-to-help-save-mothers-life-366360321.html
Will you give us credit now, grandpa?
>>19216
Old people
>Umm that tablet saved the mother's life!
So let me get this straight, if the dad phoned their landline and the kid picked the phone up, would the headline read "4-yo saves his mother life by picking up the phone"?
I mastered timed recording on the VCR when I was 5. My dad was able to operate a harvester by the time he was 9. His dad was proficient with the PPSH rifle by the time he turned 13 (thanks Stalin).
We have to stop being so impressed with the plasticity of a child's brain. Kids are always gonna learn things faster than us, let's just accept it and move on
I thought the kid was gonna use the tablet to look up how to do CPR or something. Here, the father just used it to tell him he needed to unlock the door for 911 responders. Something that could have been easily accomplished with a good 'ol fashioned land line phone. You may as well credit the existence of the door for saving the mother's life if you're going to credit the tablet.
also, why is it the kid that gets all the credit when it's the father who provided the "life saving" instruction to unlock the door.
http://news.yahoo.com/fighter-jets-are-seen-chasing-a-ufo-but-they-083542633.html
obviously its not real but wich country is player?.
>>19060
also is the fighter jet bulgarian?
it looks like paper bullshit, like eu does
>>19063
That is an USAF A-10, probably flying out of Germany.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3407965/Reopen-criminal-case-against-Poppi-Worthington-s-father-says-former-Justice-Minister.html
>>19006
you could have posted a related picture.
You know for the people to judge if the girl was worth it
>>19006
>dailymail
And with that picture, we know you're baiting.
Oh wow nevermind.
He abused his own daughter before she died.
BABY FUCK BABY FUCK
http://www.startribune.com/kansas-lawmaker-imposes-dress-code-on-female-witnesses/366200381/
>people testifying before committees ought to present themselves in a professional way but she was put off by the lack of consistency for men and women.
If there is a dress code all participants need to follow defined as professional and some people are dressing up in what is considered sexual then there needs to be specific guidelines. If the men were dressing up in clothing that was sexual and the code of conduct stated that witnesses need present themselves as professional, I see no reason to deny prohibiting said clothing. All said, the code should be consistent if it is to be enforced.
Clothes, or lack thereof, can easily be used to manipulate your appearance and the first impression you present. If your concern is the issue you should be able to stand on your testimony and not the clothes you wear.
>>18886
Men in suits is a kink of mine...
COME ON PEOPLE
IT'S THE CURRENT CENTURY
>BREAKING: School shooting reported in Saskatchewan, Canada. Situation is ongoing, say police
https://twitter.com/Independent_ie/status/690646812429021184
Hopefully the foreigners will stop with this 'Americans only shoot' meme, now.
>>18720
> be American
> get shot
> smug anime girl.jpg
"CTV Saskatoon is quoting the community’s fire chief as saying a boy with a gun is in custody."
In the interest of not giving anything away, let’s get right into the story, translated here:
‘One night after a woman and her husband finished dinner, they sat down exhausted in the living room together.
The woman was an elementary school teacher, and she had to finish grading assignments she’d set for her students, which was to write about something they wished for. Her husband joined her on the couch with his smartphone in hand, finally able to relax after a long day.
Just when the woman thought she’d finished correcting the final essay, she noticed another one that she’d apparently forgotten. This is what it read:
“My wish is to become a smartphone. It’s my wish because my mom and dad really love their smartphones.
My mom and dad only pay attention to their phones, and sometimes they forget all about me.
When my my mom and dad come home tired from work, they spend time with their phones, not me. Even when my mom or dad is doing something important, if their phone even rings just once, they pick it up right away. But they don’t do that for me, even if I’m crying.
My mom and dad play games on their phone, not with me. When they’re talking with someone on the phone, even if I’m excited about something and want to tell them, they just shush me and tell me to go away.
So that’s why my wish is to be a smartphone. Because then maybe my parents would love me as much as their phones.”
The woman read the essay in tears. Her husband asked what was the matter, and she showed him the essay. He quickly read it then asked her which student had written such a sad essay.
It was then that the woman realized where this “extra” essay had come from; it had been slipped in there without her noticing.
“It wasn’t one of my students who wrote it,” the woman answered. “It was our son.”‘
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/01/21/elementary-school-students-wish-to-become-a-smartphone-breaks-japanese-internets-heart/
>>18546
Is this a poem? I can't believe that this really happened.
>>18549
Atheist, pls.
>>18551
kekd
between seven to ten thousands pro Russian protesters demonstrated after storming parliament yesterday. Note that Ukraine also tried moving towards the EU in 2014, and then it turned int what it is right now
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/moldova-govt-sworn-protesters-storm-parliament-36415472
Nice try, Putin
>>18541
>Join EU
>give up your sovereignty and border control ,ruled by unelected crypto-commie bureaucrats in Brussels
>thousands of regulations will make your economy uncompetitive
>market flooded by western goods,local businesses exterminated by low prices
>local businesses die,prices go way up at lower quality
>industry dismantled/sold to western companies
>work able people move to the west for higher wages in washing toilets and taking care of elders (no benefits for actual europeans !)
>country swarmed by mandatory quota of sandniggers,negroids and faggots to replace natives with diversity
>politicians cucked by Russia and EU now,enjoy becoming a battleground for proxy cold wars
>yours laws no longer matter,you are forced to adopt EU laws made by men who do desk jobs and know nothing except political doctrines
Why would anyone join a "union" where a few thousand barefoot madslimes brought it to a breaking point?
When this "union" does not respect it is own laws?(Dublin,Schengen,Lisabona,national laws etc)
When this "union" is controlled by just 4 countries and bullies the little ones ?
When this "union"s creeping fascism seeks to the welfare of big business and non-europeans?
When this union proved inept at fucking protecting their own borders,fined Spain and Italy for doing it and chose to just open the gates to the invaders,give them money,houses and rape their girls and women?
When the police in multiple states hide the crimes and tell victims to shut the fuck up ?
The EU is ruled by impotent retards living in ivory towers.
>>18541
Why don't they just invade Ukraine?
http://www.wired.com/2016/01/everything-we-know-about-ukraines-power-plant-hack/
Sounds important.
>hacking the power grid
I love it when movie plots come true. This is up there with:
>bionic penis
>asteroid minning
>head transplant
The Kremlin probably carried out the murder of Alexander Litvinenko on British soil according to an inquiry released today.
Russian lawmakers (including one of the suspects wanted for the murder, Andrei Lugovoi) called the charges "absurd" and a political provocation.
The inquiry was carried out by a British judge with the mandate of the Parliament, and included new evidence. Russia's ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office and the two suspects (including the Duma member) are being demanded.
Sources:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/22/world/europe/alexander-litvinenko-poisoning-inquiry-britain.html?_r=0
Still developing:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/01/21/world/europe/ap-eu-britain-poisoned-spy-the-latest.html
>>18470
Khohol, calm down...
>>18470
It's like a Russian submarine? Panic is present, but the evidence was gone? =)
>>18487
wouldn't you be asking for ... proofs?
Iraqi Kurds are selling their German assault rifles they got last year, after they promised not to do so to get the MILAN.
Of course everybody saw this coming, but their media seems surprised how the """""democratic freedom fighters"""" can do this.
>Be German
>Get shot by own weapons
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/peschmerga-163.html
>>18458
>given a piece of shit weapon
>surprised when they sell it
I heard they're going to be standardizing to AR-15s.
>>18458
Looks like a screencap of a Star Wars movie.
When is China going to genocide Africans and Arabs already
http://www.dawn.com/news/1234220/chemistry-teacher-defies-taliban-in-bacha-khan-university-attack
>>18374
Wow, that's a pro second amendment story if I ever read one, and one Hell of a teacher.
>>18379
because we need more muslims with guns
>>18389
Look up the guy the university was named after. He basically stood against everything the Taliban and Islamists in general are for, and the attack happened on the anniversary of his death.
https://youtu.be/FHoGD6u5JIE
>>18328
You shouldn't play with your stitches, you can get an infection.
>>18328
you get all your viewers from here, don't you?
>>18328
It's nice to see that not all Patriots players are soulless cheating scum.
Most of us know, at least in the abstract, that Google and Facebook are tracking our every move online. Even Netflix collects detailed information on our binge-viewing habits, the better to make decisions about which films to drop from its catalog or what new TV series to invest in.
But what if I told you there are companies that can go much deeper than firms like Google and Facebook in their data-gathering prowess? Companies that not only know that you watch Netflix for two hours a day but also how long you spent reading this article before going back to Twitter and, at the same time, that you soon intend to go on a vacation because of all the time you spend browsing airfare sites?
Tech companies might enjoy access to a handful of these insights based on the data they gather when you visit their properties. But telecom and cable companies are in a position to learn much more about you, policy analysts say. That’s because Internet providers can see that you’re listening to Spotify while watching Netflix and Googling for reality TV shows at the same time — whereas each of those sites might only capture a slice of your overall Internet habits. And that gives Internet providers a major potential advantage.
"An ISP has access to your full pipe and can see everything you do" online if you aren’t taking extra steps to shield your activities, said Chris Hoofnagle, a law professor at the University of California Berkeley. Other than corporate privacy policies, he said, nothing under current law prevents broadband companies from sharing information with marketers about what types of Web sites you visit.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/01/20/your-internet-provider-is-turning-into-a-data-hungry-tech-company-consumer-groups-warn/
i dont really give a fuck tbh.
>>18306
Scary. Sometimes Google is the ISP.
>>18306
>work at an isp
We really don't care what you do, as long as it works.
http://www.todayonline.com/world/europe/3-year-old-french-toddler-chokes-death-hidden-kinder-egg-toy
>>18220
Thank you based FDA for saving our children from this menace!!
>>18220
>hidden
It's only hidden if you aren't used to it.
In Canada, literally everyone knows that there is a plastic container in the egg with a toy.
Kinda wondering how the kid managed to swallow the thing whole, though...
>giving three year olds chocolate
>Lets face it, the Web today is a mess. Everywhere we go online we are constantly inundated with annoying ads. Often pages are more ads than content, and the more ads the industry throws at us, the more we ignore them, the more obnoxious ads get, trying to catch our attention. As Brendan explains in his blog post, the browser used to be on the user’s side...
http://andreasgal.com/2016/01/20/brendan-is-back-to-save-the-web/
"Banning all ads without an alternative mechanism would break the economic backbone of the Web."
Nonsense. We'd end up with
-corporation websites (Sony, Microsoft) which don't need ad revenue
-amateur -- in the sense of personal passion -- websites run by people who have what are known as "jobs" to pay for them, also donations.
The plebians on IE6 can continue to generate ad-revenue for the corporate boogeymen as they always have. I will keep my ad-free internet and continue not to seed my torrents.
>>18235
You're the worst kind of scum! Always seed your torrents anon.