"From Seattle comes this awful story of a woman - we can't bring ourselves to call her a mother - charged with neglect in the death of her 18-month-old daughter. After finding the baby dead the woman played video games and went out to a Thanksgiving dinner. Sometime later her husband, a sailor, came home on leave and found the baby in a box. The couple then had dinner and sex (pray they used contraception). The sailor finally got around to reporting the death the following day."
Y'see, this is why I think stupid people shouldn't breed.
"GP: Smart move by Microsoft - not - in diverting 360 supplies to Japan where the system is not selling well at all."
*Uber-fanboyism* Who cares? The PS3 will kick it's ass.
"GP: No word on which games the woman favored, but we're willing to bet they don't have them in whatever prison she's destined for."
*Uber-sarcasm* Obviously, the game was soooooooo addicting it also caused her to eat and do it rather than care about her baby, her parenting skills being no factor.
*Uber-fanboyism* Who cares? The PS3 will kick it's ass.
True, but I still feel bad for those in the UK and US who really want an Xbox 360 and aren't going to get one any time soon because of Microsoft's screw ups.
I am looking forward to seeing the 360 get crushed in sales though. I'm also hoping Microsoft learns it's lesson this time and doesn't even bother with the Japanese market the next time they launch a new system, but I doubt they will.
Yeah, right. With that boomerang controller and Sony's policy of overpromising and underdelivering (Emotion Engine, anyone? Jacking into the Matrix?), I'm staying away from the PS3. The 360 will gain more steam once Gears of War, DOA4 and those Mistwalker RPG's are released. In the meantime, Geometry Wars owns my soul... :-)
...and this is why the right to breed should be licensed.
anonymous
December 19 2005, 16:26:42 UTC
China was, I think, on the right path in limiting the amount of children we produce. People like these really should not have the right to bring life into this world. Especially when the husband didn't do anything.
The woman? Sure, fine. She's messed up. As a man, I can tell you that my first reaction on getting some shore leave and finding my daughter dead are NOT going to be to scratch that itch of mine and then call the cops in the morning.
Thankfully their three year old son is in protective custody. I hope neither parent sees as much as a hair on the child so long as he lives.
Not A Human Beingcatch_33December 19 2005, 17:48:11 UTC
I'd love it if certain pople who do certain things could be ruled by the courts as not qualifying as a human being, and therefore not subject to our laws. Why? Because then they can be shoved into a wood chipper or dumped out of an airplane without anyone going to jail, or having the ACLU get involved because the punishment wasn't "humane". That's exactly what these people deserve. They don't deserve a trial where they can try to weasel their way out of it. They don't deserve to sit in a cell payed for by our tax money. They deserve to die in the most painful fashion imaginable.
careful there skippy, don't give JT any more ammocatch_33December 19 2005, 18:28:11 UTC
"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster...for when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Nietzsche
Re: careful there skippy, don't give JT any more ammojesdkDecember 19 2005, 18:44:21 UTC
Somewhere, I can't do anything but agree with Both of you...
While it's truly sickening that this waste of human genes (the woman) could ever have existed, stepping down to their level of lowlyness isn't exactly an example we as a species should strive for. :/
No trial is fine by me - just lock her up until she rots.
Re: careful there skippy, don't give JT any more ammocatch_33December 19 2005, 18:50:09 UTC
"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster...for when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Nietzsche
Point taken.
While it's truly sickening that this waste of human genes (the woman) could ever have existed, stepping down to their level of lowlyness isn't exactly an example we as a species should strive for. :/
No, but her kind thrive on our hesitation.
No trial is fine by me - just lock her up until she rots.
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Y'see, this is why I think stupid people shouldn't breed.
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We have to wait until morons like these die out, except they breed so damned fast! >_
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The problem will quickly solve itself.
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AFTER having dumped the dead baby daughter into a box?!?
Wow.. I thought I had heard a lot of sick stuff, but this is just sad.
Oh, and I'll bet an E-Cookie that someone will be blaming this freak's (lack of) actions on games... -_-
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*Uber-fanboyism* Who cares? The PS3 will kick it's ass.
"GP: No word on which games the woman favored, but we're willing to bet they don't have them in whatever prison she's destined for."
*Uber-sarcasm* Obviously, the game was soooooooo addicting it also caused her to eat and do it rather than care about her baby, her parenting skills being no factor.
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True, but I still feel bad for those in the UK and US who really want an Xbox 360 and aren't going to get one any time soon because of Microsoft's screw ups.
I am looking forward to seeing the 360 get crushed in sales though. I'm also hoping Microsoft learns it's lesson this time and doesn't even bother with the Japanese market the next time they launch a new system, but I doubt they will.
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The woman? Sure, fine. She's messed up. As a man, I can tell you that my first reaction on getting some shore leave and finding my daughter dead are NOT going to be to scratch that itch of mine and then call the cops in the morning.
Thankfully their three year old son is in protective custody. I hope neither parent sees as much as a hair on the child so long as he lives.
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Indeed. The kid deserves a foster-family that will love him - not these despicable misuses of humanity that are his parents.
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While it's truly sickening that this waste of human genes (the woman) could ever have existed, stepping down to their level of lowlyness isn't exactly an example we as a species should strive for. :/
No trial is fine by me - just lock her up until she rots.
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Point taken.
While it's truly sickening that this waste of human genes (the woman) could ever have existed, stepping down to their level of lowlyness isn't exactly an example we as a species should strive for. :/
No, but her kind thrive on our hesitation.
No trial is fine by me - just lock her up until she rots.
No if I have to pay for it.
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