Archive for December, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009!

by aoshi_88 on Friday, December 25th, 2009

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Merry Christmas to everyone back home in Malaysia and also to those who are elsewhere in the world, as I am.

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Wintry York

by aoshi_88 on Saturday, December 19th, 2009

I thought it had snowed pretty good in York… but my mouth dropped when i arrived yesterday evening.

Reno, SNOWBALL FAITO!

Snow snow snow~

by aoshi_88 on Friday, December 18th, 2009

It just snowed here in Sheffield. Predicted to snow for the next two-three days. WAHOO!!!

While I was away

by aoshi_88 on Saturday, December 12th, 2009

CAN HAS CARBINED CARBINE?

by aoshi_88 on Friday, December 11th, 2009

Blackwater in the ‘hood

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Can has sawed-off M4 Carbine?

Several former Blackwater personnel said that Blackwater guards involved in the C.I.A. raids used weapons, including sawed-off M-4 automatic weapons with silencers, that were not approved for use by private contractors.

How does one shorten an already shortened rifle used in the military to be even shorter? I guess the word carbine doesn’t really mean anything to someone. They forgot the rifling-twist and barrel-length will have an effect on accuracy and ballistics of the M4.

Never mind the range at which targets are engaged… seriously… what the hell? Hahahahahahahahah!!!! What’s the point in doing so =_=???

O CANADA-… NOT?

by aoshi_88 on Monday, December 7th, 2009

half life loli

The Great Canadian Banhammer

I’m sorry… if you’re Canadian, you are not allowed to speak to the rest of the world, including your parents over the internet as we could be arrested for even trying to contact you.

A Supreme Court of Canada ruling has expanded the definition of Internet luring to include anyone having an inappropriate conversation with a child — even if the chats aren’t sexual in nature and the accused never intended to meet the alleged victim. Justice Morris Fish, writing for the Supreme Court, said physical contact is not necessary for Internet luring because some seemingly innocent chats open the door towards a child being victimized. “Those who use their computers to lure children for sexual purposes often groom them online by first gaining their trust through conversations about their home life, their personal interests or other innocuous topics,” he said.

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