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You guys are wrong. I'm right.

MUHAHAHAHAHA

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Well, Brown had just robbed a store, and it required 4 bullets to stop him from charging. In a picture they showed, it showed Brown with weed behind him(illegal in Missouri) and with a gun.

In a picture who showed?

-louisistan- wrote:Except for this one: If you tape buttered bread on a cat's back, which side does the cat fall on?

I actually think someone posted the answer in the thread for random Wikipedia articles

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Anollasia wrote:In a picture who showed?

The judge and jury :P

The united tributational territories wrote:The judge and jury :P

Source?

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Anollasia wrote:Source?

Fox News.

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The united tributational territories wrote:Well, Brown had just robbed a store, and it required 4 bullets to stop him from charging. In a picture they showed, it showed Brown with weed behind him(illegal in Missouri) and with a gun.

Haven't you ever heardof Photoshop?

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The united tributational territories wrote:Fox News.

Photoshop

The united tributational territories wrote:Fox News.

That's not a reliable source to me.

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Anollasia wrote:That's not a reliable source to me.

What is a reliable source to you then? Because i'm pretty sure news stations in one of them.

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The jensmonian empire wrote:Haven't you ever heardof Photoshop?

I have, don't believe that a news station would use it.

Anollasia wrote:Source?

According to information on NPR today that I was listening to on my way home from work, they actually released a huge amount of paperwork (what was it, something like 90 pages of documents) regarding the case and testimonies. Including photos. I haven't bothered to look at it because it's not an issue I am particularly interested in. But the information is available for those who want to know.

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The united tributational territories wrote:I have, don't believe that a news station would use it.

Fox News would

The united tributational territories wrote:What is a reliable source to you then? Because i'm pretty sure news stations in one of them.

Fox News is a very biased one though.

Ardreas wrote:According to information on NPR today that I was listening to on my way home from work, they actually released a huge amount of paperwork (what was it, something like 90 pages of documents) regarding the case and testimonies. Including photos. I haven't bothered to look at it because it's not an issue I am particularly interested in. But the information is available for those who want to know.

What's NPR?

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Anollasia wrote:Fox News is a very biased one though.

And that's your biased opinion :)

Anollasia wrote:What's NPR?

Uh, National Public Radio. Only the most popular and well-known radio station in the nation. They do all kinds of high quality reporting of issues around the world. They even host the BBC world service news hour.

The jensmonian empire wrote:And that's your biased opinion :)

A lot of opinions are biased.

Ninabi wrote:Uh, National Public Radio. Only the most popular and well-known radio station in the nation. They do all kinds of high quality reporting of issues around the world. They even host the BBC world service news hour.

Which nation? I live in Canada.

Anollasia wrote:Which nation? I live in Canada.

I never knew you lived in Canada. With all your talk about visiting Turkey I figured you lived in Europe somewhere. Color me surprised. :)

NPR is an American news station, publicly funded which means no commercials or anything like that. I believe it's actually available in parts of Canada. And of course I'm sure you know all about the BBC world service.

Ardreas wrote:I never knew you lived in Canada. With all your talk about visiting Turkey I figured you lived in Europe somewhere. Color me surprised. :)

NPR is an American news station, publicly funded which means no commercials or anything like that. I believe it's actually available in parts of Canada. And of course I'm sure you know all about the BBC world service.

I'm a global person. I live in Canada, but also part Turkish, Filipino, and Spanish. I belong to several countries.

I obviously know BBC. I don't listen to news on the radio so much, so I only know our local news station and international ones but who has time to search for those? :P

Yeah I know radio has declined a lot in recent years. I listen to it during my commutes to/from work, since I'm on the road a while with nothing else to do. It helps me stay informed on what's going on in the world.

I listen to the radio for music. I really don't like to listen to the news too much because it depresses me, as if I don't have things to worry about... :(

I hear ya there. News can be crazy depressing sometimes, like this business in Ferguson (and those insane riots! Holy crap it's like a 3rd world country there right now). But where I live we seem to have a distinct lack of good music available on the radio. So it's either news or albums I bring with me. :/

We listen to the '70s, 80s, 90s' radio. There are some good songs on there, and it helps me find more music. One of my favourite bands is U2, which I first heard on the radio. But if they have good news to make up for the bad news, then I wouldn't mind news. Seriously, why isn't good news important?

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Dude, the RMB is booming. Let's talk positive for a while.

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