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Vercetti Thug

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  1. I'm back, and I need serious help.

    Okay, so, about a month ago I was browsing the web as normal and suddenly certain videos and even music playlists refuse to show up, only allowing me sight of a little application box in the upper left corner of where the video should be. The same thing happens with certain advertisements. YouTube still works, however. Also, advertisements are being blocked in the same fashion on MSN and Yahoo. The reason im concerned about this is because I hadn't been doing any fiddling with much of anything - the computer itself just started doing it. Also, certain sites are now lost to me with the loss of their videos (not porn, they're anime sites). The only information I can offer is that I have SpyBot and AVG Free 8.5.

    Note: SpyBot, just before the video troubles, listed the game "Diablo II" as a trojan and had it sent to the Virus Vault. The game itself was safe and is performing fine after I took it out and reinstalled it, so I have reason to suspect SpyBot is the problem, though i'm not sure why.

    Thanks

  2. I started up my computer and AVG 8.0 free alerted me of an infection in my Diablo II game and called it a Trojan horse BackDoor.Generic.11.A... and I was scared so I sent it to my Virus Vault, where it is currently relaxing. I can't just reinstall my Diablo II Expansion because I dont have my Diablo II original, so if I were to uninstall Diablo II i would lose it forever (unless I figured out how to pirate it and not get caught by Blizzard, and so far I have no luck pirating anything game-related), so what should I do?

  3. This just saddens me...apparently, a family thought it wise to pray for their dying daughter...without giving her medical attention at all from professionals. I believe in God, but God's ways are sometimes beyond our understanding. Anyway, discuss:

    WAUSAU, Wisc. - The mother of an 11-year-old girl who died of undiagnosed diabetes as the family prayed for her to get better testified Tuesday that she believes sickness is caused by sin and can be cured by God.

    Leilani Neumann told the jury in her husband's trial that she thought her daughter's March 2008 illness was a test of her religious faith and she didn't take the girl to a doctor because that would have been "complete disobedience to what we believe."

    Dale Neumann, 47, is charged with second-degree reckless homicide in the 2008 death of his daughter Madeline Neumann, called Kara by her parents. His wife was convicted of the same charge this spring and faces up to 25 years in prison when sentenced Oct. 6.

    Story continues below ↓ dap('&PG=NBCMSN&AP=1089','300','250');http://' target="_blank">Prosecutors contend Dale Neumann recklessly killed the youngest of his four children by ignoring her deteriorating health. They claim Neumann had a legal duty to take her to a doctor.

    Leilani Neumann testified for nearly five hours Tuesday, describing the events leading up to her daughter's March 23, 2008, death on a mattress on the floor of the family's rural Weston home as people surrounded her and prayed. Someone called for help when she stopped breathing.

    The mother said that she and her husband believed their daughter's deteriorating condition may have been the result of a falling out with another couple, and called them once the girl was unconscious and persuaded them to come pray for the girl.

    Illness viewed as 'something spiritual'

    The family does not belong to an organized religion, and Leilani Neumann said they have nothing against doctors. But, she said, she believes in spiritual healing and viewed Madeline's March 2008 illness as "something spiritual."

    Leilani Neumann also said that she did not realize her daughter was seriously ill until the day before her death, when the girl was weak and pale and had trouble speaking.

    "I asked her if she loved Jesus," the mother testified. "She might have said yes. I know for sure she was acknowledging it. What sounds came out, I don't remember. She was making noises. ... My focus definitely was to pray."

    She said she never once believed the girl would die

    "We thought even the lifelessness was something that she would come out of," the mother said. "Everything for us is about faith. It is about trusting in God. We either believe in God's word or we don't."

    A pediatric expert on diabetes told the jury Monday that even right before her death, doctors might have been able to save the girl's life had she been brought to a hospital.

  4. I was already sick of hearing Micheal Jackson lovers crying and yahoo and msn spamming stuff about him, I didn't find him human enough to even worship, and yet people thought of him as a divine figure above humans. But when I heard about Billy Mays's death, that's something I felt sorry for. There was really never anything bad about him. He didn't molest little boys, he didn't snort up drugs for attention from the media like washed-up teen celebrities, he didn't change his style at all, and he was probably the only semi-celebrity type of person that was at the same time a household name and a down-to-Earth character. I saw his smiling icon on the MSN front page and next to it "Billy Mays, pitchman, found dead at --" and that was the only celebrity I actually felt sorry for.

    I'm surprised i'm saying this about a household name type of person, but he will be missed.

    Micheal Jackson fans, go ahead and attack my post now.

  5. You know, the constitution states we have the right to bear arms to protect ourselves from other men or something.

    Yet, we don't have the right to do something that only hurts us: smoke. We should have the right to do any substance or smoke anything as long as its not some poison plant that blocks up your esophagus. The more money pumped into the economy, the better. Do you know how much we would save if pot was legal?

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