Jun. 13th, 2011

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>guy says he wants it urgently
>I send it
>guy says he played it for two hours and it broke and he wants a refund
>my DS is in pieces so I can't test the game
>make the mistake of telling him so
>he says he sent the game back
>still hasn't arrived
>suspect he's scamming me
>say I'll send the £6 back anyway if it still hasn't arrived by the time I leave

Ah, the trials of an honest man.
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Tracy Morgan Attempts To Clarify His Homophobic Comments

Over the last week, Tracy Morgan has gotten a verbal tongue-lashing from friends, co-workers, gay rights groups and a horde of internet users thanks to some homophobic comments he made during a stand-up routine. Of all the artistic pursuits, stand-up comedy has become perhaps the last unchecked bastion for uncensored and politically-incorrect conversation. That freedom is worth having, and it’s worth defending.
This is one of those times when people misunderstand the First Amendment, which concerns governmental regulation of expression. Being able to say almost whatever you want does not mean you should be exempt from the consequences. If that was true, then there wouldn't be laws about perjury and slander, and that whole "fire" in a crowded theatre thing.

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