The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

catmom46

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I always found skrillex to be extremely overrated. didn't liked a thing of his songs. too repetitive and simple.

speaking of voices in tiny packages.
There is this kid who has a voice of a pro presenter.. his signature song was "chocolate rain".

I really liked some of Skrillex's songs, such as First of the Year, and I especially liked the video for it. Definitely more interesting than the usual EDM drivel.
 

Nick Wilde

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I always found skrillex to be extremely overrated. didn't liked a thing of his songs. too repetitive and simple.


speaking of voices in tiny packages.
There is this kid who has a voice of a pro presenter.. his signature song was "chocolate rain".
I liked his older stuff. One of my favorites from him was Make It Bun Dem. The reggae dubstep mashup was amazing.
 

MOXOMUMD

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Interesting. Weird that the media doesn't report any of these specific cases?

There has actually been a lot of scholarly research on this. (If you want to take a look, this Wikipedia article points to some: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoned_candy_myths and Snopes.com is filled with stuff.) Expert consensus is that this is a scare tactic and rarely has ever happened in history. But everyone knows someone who knows someone...

Have fun tonight, my ghoulies!
You shouldn't believe everything on Wiki because anyone can go in and change it. You also do not need to provide this to me to try to support your OP as you claimed "Nobody. Urban legend." which is factually incorrect. One of the main stories on the news this morning was children found metal shards in pieces of candy. So either those children were lying or you are incorrect.
 
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catmom46

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You shouldn't believe everything on Wiki because anyone can go in and change it. You also do not needto provide this to me to try to support your OP as you claimed "Nobody. Urban legend." which is factually incorrect. One of the main stories on the news this morning was children found metal shard in pieces of candy. So either those children were lying or you are incorrect.

Yeah, Wiki is definitely not the most reliable or accurate source of information. But then, technically we're not supposed to believe anything on the internet, right?
 

Mr Ferret 75

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
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Please tell me you don't dress like this when you exercise:

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Nah thats our Figgy every day :hilarious:
 

Goofyernmost

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Friends, I want you all to know how much I appreciate your approval of my trip posting. Unfortunately, tomorrow l am boarding a ship for a few stops around the area and at this point have not decided whether to pay the Kings ransom for WiFi on the ship or not. So of you don't hear from me over the next two weeks and you have had no reports of icebergs in the south Atlantic, I'm probably OK.
 

catmom46

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Friends, I want you all to know how much I appreciate your approval of my trip posting. Unfortunately, tomorrow l am boarding a ship for a few stops around the area and at this point have not decided whether to pay the Kings ransom for WiFi on the ship or not. So of you don't hear from me over the next two weeks and you have had no reports of icebergs in the south Atlantic, I'm probably OK.

Thank you for sharing and wishing you smooth sailing! Curse the stock market for prohibiting you from purchasing WiFi and allowing us to continue enjoying your trip!! :mad:
 

French Quarter

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You shouldn't believe everything on Wiki because anyone can go in and change it. You also do not need to provide this to me to try to support your OP as you claimed "Nobody. Urban legend." which is factually incorrect. One of the main stories on the news this morning was children found metal shards in pieces of candy. So either those children were lying or you are incorrect.

Sorry...wasn't pointing to Wikipedia but to the scientific research in the links. But anyway, as you move through the thread you will see I apologized for using the term "urban legend". We just have a difference of opinion. You think poisoned candy is more of a risk than I do.
 

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