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Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu December 19, 2013 4:02 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Hmm. They say he is armed and dangerous yet they let him out of prison. HE IS A SERIAL KILLER! Wtf.
Serial killer fails to return to Italian prison after being allowed to visit elderly mother

ROME – Italy has launched a manhunt for a convicted serial killer who was allowed to leave a Genoa prison on a two-day, good-behavior pass to see his elderly mother but failed to return.

Genoa police official Fausto Lamparelli said Thurday that Bartolomeo Gagliano is armed and `'dangerous."

Authorities said while Gagliano was allowed out Tuesday to visit his mother in Savona he forced a baker at gunpoint to start driving him away. He then forced the driver out of the car and drove off. There are fears he might have driven across the nearby border into France.

Gagliano was convicted of fatally stoning one prostitute and wounding another in 1981, and after escaping from a criminal asylum, killing two others in 1989. He has escaped six times in all.

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu December 19, 2013 4:23 pm
by malice
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Hmm. They say he is armed and dangerous yet they let him out of prison. HE IS A SERIAL KILLER! Wtf.
Serial killer fails to return to Italian prison after being allowed to visit elderly mother

ROME – Italy has launched a manhunt for a convicted serial killer who was allowed to leave a Genoa prison on a two-day, good-behavior pass to see his elderly mother but failed to return.

Genoa police official Fausto Lamparelli said Thurday that Bartolomeo Gagliano is armed and `'dangerous."

Authorities said while Gagliano was allowed out Tuesday to visit his mother in Savona he forced a baker at gunpoint to start driving him away. He then forced the driver out of the car and drove off. There are fears he might have driven across the nearby border into France.

Gagliano was convicted of fatally stoning one prostitute and wounding another in 1981, and after escaping from a criminal asylum, killing two others in 1989. He has escaped six times in all.
italians :roll:

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu December 19, 2013 4:26 pm
by philpritchard
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Hmm. They say he is armed and dangerous yet they let him out of prison. HE IS A SERIAL KILLER! Wtf.
Serial killer fails to return to Italian prison after being allowed to visit elderly mother

ROME – Italy has launched a manhunt for a convicted serial killer who was allowed to leave a Genoa prison on a two-day, good-behavior pass to see his elderly mother but failed to return.

Genoa police official Fausto Lamparelli said Thurday that Bartolomeo Gagliano is armed and `'dangerous."

Authorities said while Gagliano was allowed out Tuesday to visit his mother in Savona he forced a baker at gunpoint to start driving him away. He then forced the driver out of the car and drove off. There are fears he might have driven across the nearby border into France.

Gagliano was convicted of fatally stoning one prostitute and wounding another in 1981, and after escaping from a criminal asylum, killing two others in 1989. He has escaped six times in all.
:haha:

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu December 19, 2013 4:28 pm
by McParadigm
Leaked transcript of the prisoner's release:


Well, Bartolomeo, off you go. Be sure to come back promptly, though, okay?

Of course.

OK, then. Bye. (pause) Well, that went well. You know, someti....Oh! Oh my god! What were we thinking? Bartolomeo! Wait!! Waaaiiiiiit!

Yes? What is it? What is wrong?

I almost forgot to give you your knife.

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu December 19, 2013 4:36 pm
by philpritchard
McParadigm wrote:Leaked transcript of the prisoner's release:


Well, Bartolomeo, off you go. Be sure to come back promptly, though, okay?

Of course.

OK, then. Bye. (pause) Well, that went well. You know, someti....Oh! Oh my god! What were we thinking? Bartolomeo! Wait!! Waaaiiiiiit!

Yes? What is it? What is wrong?

I almost forgot to give you your knife.

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 7:58 pm
by Whitey McTeeth

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Sun January 05, 2014 4:43 pm
by nyquillyn
I feel like I should just start an "Arizona embarrasses itself again" thread.

Steven Seagal mulls run for Arizona Governor

Steven Seagal is making headlines once again.
The flamboyant actor and martial arts expert tells ABC15 he’s considering a run for the Arizona governor’s office.
Seagal says he’s had discussions with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio about the prospective bid, but has other priorities to consider.
The 61-year-old Seagal made the comments while talking about his newly released reality series “Steven Seagal - Lawman: Maricopa County" (The Lost Episodes.)
According to Seagal, the number one problem facing the U.S. is its open borders.
He also came to the defense of Sheriff Arpaio, as well the prospect of extending amnesty to undocumented immigrants living in the U.S.

http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/state/ste ... a-governor

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu January 09, 2014 5:29 pm
by malice
Things Chris Christie Is Not, According To Him
Image

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu January 09, 2014 5:48 pm
by Norah
I'm so into everything Chris Christie it's sickening.

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Thu January 09, 2014 5:58 pm
by malice
cutuphalfdead wrote:I'm so into everything Chris Christie it's sickening.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_ ... oc=Trenton

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Fri January 10, 2014 8:40 pm
by Fuck You Jobu

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Mon January 13, 2014 11:44 pm
by dimejinky99
It wasn't me. By I do think I know him.

Man with 7 week long erection admitted to Dublin Hospital
http://www.thejournal.ie/seven-week-ere ... 36-Jan2014

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Mon January 13, 2014 11:55 pm
by Sgt. Crackpot
Wrong link, dime?

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Tue January 14, 2014 12:06 am
by dimejinky99

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Tue January 14, 2014 12:11 am
by Sgt. Crackpot
:thumbsup:
Doctors at the hospital found that the erection stopped when the penis was compressed but noted that “the penis rapidly refilled with blood to full tumescence”.
With doctors grabbing and compressing his penis, there's no wonder it kept going erect.
A happy ending for all involved.
:D

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Tue January 14, 2014 12:15 am
by dimejinky99
Cum again?

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Tue January 14, 2014 5:45 pm
by Biff Pocoroba
As someone who was one of the scrawny little guys growing up this doesn't surprise me at all.
Unlike Girls, Teenage Boys Don't Want to Be Skinny

While so many girls are busy striving for skinniness, some teen boys are fearfully trying to avoid it — to the point of being driven to depression and dangerous steroid use if they believe that they are too underweight. That’s according to a pair of new studies by Harvard Medical School researcher Aaron Blashill, who says that notions of masculinity are partly to blame.

“For many boys and men, having a muscular, lean physique is an outward representation of masculinity,” Blashill tells Yahoo Shine. “So a fear of feminization is intimately linked to these fears.” Some boys are so susceptible to cultural messages of having to be muscular to be manly that they start to develop body-image distortion, much like thin girls who see themselves as fat. And those who feel unable to achieve the built-but-lean ideal as dictated by popular culture, he adds, "are suffering, and may be taking drastic measures."

The studies, both published online in late December in the American Psychological Association’s journal Psychology of Men & Masculinity (but publicized by the APA on Monday), looked at the risks faced by boys who inaccurately see themselves as being too skinny — as compared with those who inaccurately see themselves as overweight and those who accurately see themselves as too thin, heavy or average. They found that while all teen boys who see themselves unclearly are more susceptible to depression and other issues than those who don't, those who see themselves as too skinny fare the worst of all.

For his research, Blashill looked at two large, nationally representative samples of teenage boys in the United States. The first included 2,139 young men who were followed from the age of 16 to 29; the next set of data came from a 2009 nationally representative survey of 8,065 boys in the United States in the ninth through 12th grades. Through that larger set of data, Blashill found that the depression boys experience from feeling underweight may lead to steroid use — as well as bullying — at some point in life. “Regarding victimization, boys who perceive themselves as underweight may be vulnerable due to perpetrators also perceiving them as underweight, and thus, weak and easy targets,” Blashill writes in that study, “A Dual Pathway Model of Steroid Use Among Adolescent Boys.”

The problem of boys suffering from body-image distortion and even eating disorders is relatively new but growing quickly, and experts in the field attribute it largely to cultural messages.

"There has certainly been a traumatic increase in the emphasis on male body image over the last 30 to 40 years," Dr. Harrison Pope, director of the Biological Psychological Laboratory at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, tells Yahoo Shine. "I can't remember anyone worrying if they had a six-pack of abdominal muscles when I was in high school. Now it's reflected by many aspects of culture, and why that has happened is less clear. But a somewhat cynical theory is that advertisers for body-related products thought they had already saturated the female market, and if they could only succeed in making men feel insecure about their image, they would get that other half of the population, too."

It certainly seems like they've succeeded. A November study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that nearly 20 percent of boys aged 12 to 18 are extremely concerned about the state of their bodies, with most being concerned about muscularity. Similarly, a 2012 study found that more than 40 percent of boys in middle school and high school said they regularly exercised with the goal of increasing muscle mass, while 38 percent said they used protein supplements, and nearly 6 percent said they had experimented with steroids. Meanwhile, reports of "musclerexia," or “bigorexia,” that male quest for bigger muscles, are on the rise.

It’s sadly not surprising, Blashill notes; the phenomenon is just like anorexia among women. “The sociocultural messages we are all susceptible to are very gendered,” he says. “Women tend to internalize an ideal of thinness. For men, it’s what’s called a mesomorphic physique — highly muscular and lean, with low fat content,” rather than just huge and brawny, he explains. “So boys’ and girls’ messages are different but equally unattainable.”

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Tue January 14, 2014 6:27 pm
by Norah
I was a skinny little bitch in high school. I'd love to be skinny again but fuck all that hard work.

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Wed January 15, 2014 6:26 am
by simple schoolboy
The Kelly Thomas verdict came down not guilty. Is this the equivalent of the Rodney King verdict for white people (mentally ill or not)? I suppose the takeaway is that juries are conservative in the way that matters for this sort of thing. If your lifestyle/ race doesn't comport with what they deem appropriate, they'll accept the police justification for whatever befalls you.

Re: Not worthy of a thread News

Posted: Wed January 15, 2014 8:14 pm
by harmless