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#1 whalelee
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what aboutthis, #10?

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That one always cracks me up, but I'm sure most people have seen it somewhere on the internet by now.

LOL, maybe you all have seen it , thx to the awesome internet.

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#2 whalelee
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what aboutthis, #10?

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#3 whalelee
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Tell us which one you like most? and have you ever done this of your own before, LOL...


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and what about this #10


and this one, #11?

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Tell us which one you like most? and have you ever done this of your own before, LOL...





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#5 whalelee
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Super Mario ,so cute.:lol:

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#6 whalelee
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no money, no play.

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#7 whalelee
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In a crackdown against online gaming, China has put World of Warcraft under review again yesterday, asking Chinese operator NetEase to stop collecting fees and suspend new account registration as the game is in violation of regulation agreements.

UPDATE 2-China clamps down on Activision's top online game | Reuters

A regulator from the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) said yesterday in an online statement that the game was in "gross violation" of Chinese regulations and they have returned the company's application to operate "The Burning Crusade" (Yep, that's right, they said The Burning Crusade and not Wrath of the Lich King) in China. NetEase has responded that they have not received official word from the governing body of their intent. As of this posting, Battle.net China is still accepting registrations for World of Warcraft.

Analysts aren't surprised that the game has been targeted by the GAPP, as the branch of the government was displeased over World of Warcraft going back online thanks to the approval from the Ministry of Culture. Essentially, the game is locked in a battle between the two wings of the government as the GAPP works to tighten its control over content in online games.

The lockdown of service has affected NetEase and Activision in the stock market, pushing them down 2.4% and 4.3% of their stock values respectively.

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#8 whalelee
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see a movie
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#9 whalelee
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Kids would die without the web


The idea that kids need to be forced to leave the house, go outside, and do some sort of physical activity is nothing new. However, after a recent report it may be more important now than ever.

A survey of 16 to 24 year olds has found that 75% of them feel they "couldn't live" without the internet. [...] About one third added that they felt no need to talk to a person face-to-face about their problems because of the resources available online.

Think that's bad? When the group of kiddos was asked about Internet security and phishing, 76% of them thought the internet was a safe place "as long as you know what you're doing." Yeah, we haven't heard that before.

Now please excuse us as we go unplug our siblings' 360s and take them bowling. And no, not on the Wii.

Do you agree? Tell us your opinions.

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#10 whalelee
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anyone there? My dear.