I mean the results of the first round of the deathmatch....not the results of the Biggest Eejit Match. ;)
If Eejit is another word for "Unit", then thank you for the compliment.
If not, then I'm going to cry in the corner and suck on my thumb.
No..by thumb I don't mean anything else. I mean thumb.
And now, here it is...your moment of Carlin (12/3/2008)
Violent American movies like Die Hard, Terminator, and Lethal Weapon do very well in places like Canada, Japan, and Europe. Very well. Yet these countries do not have nearly the violence of the United States. In 1989, in all of Japan, with a population of 150 million, there were 754 murders. In New York City that year, with a population of only 7.5 million, there were 2,300. It's bred in the bone. Movies and television don't make you violent; all they do is channel the violence more creatively.
*Griff0rd walks into the room with that same glazed look over his eyes... another long night of gaming... He goes straight for the fridge and grabs a 2 liter of Dew and begins to chug... Suddenly a shoulder Devil pops up on his shoulder and whispers into his ear...*
S-Devil: Hey ummm... do chu know that this Crocker guy is a Sony fanboy???
*Griff0rd perks up with an annoyed look on his face...*
S-Devil: Chyeah he was talking about how it was going to completly pwn up on 360... and he said he was going to cut off your Live service
* Griff0rd tosses the Half drunk Dew on the ground and paces back and forth heavily watching the door waiting for Crocker to enter... Then the should Angel pops up..*
S-Angel: Ummm wait a second... he isn't in here? I guess he must be stealing your 360...
*Griff0rd turns green and HULKS up... he begins to smash when Crocker opens up the door...*
I'll let you imagine what happens at this point when someone gets between me and my gaming...
Crocker then explains to griff that he swapped his 360 for a Commodore 64 and Griff suddenly calms down a breathes a hugh sigh of relief
*proceeds to take a cold shower, burn clothes, and chews lots of gum*
And now, here it is...your moment of Carlin (12/3/2008)
Violent American movies like Die Hard, Terminator, and Lethal Weapon do very well in places like Canada, Japan, and Europe. Very well. Yet these countries do not have nearly the violence of the United States. In 1989, in all of Japan, with a population of 150 million, there were 754 murders. In New York City that year, with a population of only 7.5 million, there were 2,300. It's bred in the bone. Movies and television don't make you violent; all they do is channel the violence more creatively.