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  1. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
  2. .. Your house. But you shouldn't know that. =S
  3. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in Permanent Threads
    what a butterball
  4. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in Flames
    pretty embarrassing at trying to look hard/cool/not bad/etc :gaykeke:
  5. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    Cool! New sig. =)
  6. He came here to get some so why don't you quit trying to be hard and help him. It seems that you have none either. Maybe you guys can like hold hands and rage together. =)
  7. hooden isnt fat hes just chubby and big boned
  8. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in Permanent Threads
    You try too hard :cool:
  9. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    YAY CANCER HEAD@@@ =)
  10. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in Flames
    you just lost your chance into joining cuz someone forgot their dictionary =(
  11. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in Flames
    hoodenhen is very fat vodka is very ugly :gaykeke:
  12. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in Other Games
    http://www.mpcforum.com http://www.cheatengine.org
  13. You have like 10 times my posts =(
  14. Does anybody have a site where you can get good desktop wallpapers? thx
  15. brand name clothes gives you status
  16. Oh, I thought it didn't work because the shield dropped. Thanks
  17. the shield doesn't work for me =S i did exactly what it said on the instructions and using the bind aswell
  18. Surely you must've had help with writing the code. It is very complicated.
  19. He has frozen throne. Can you plz go into his regedit and get the key for me pl0x?
  20. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    There's no option for both. I'm 1/2 white 1/2 black.
  21. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    Omg best episode or what?
  22. Lol you seriously try to rage people on msn?
  23. Xentrino posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    http://www.break.com/index/urban_shoplifting.html Sorry if this is a repost. :naughtyd:
  24. geesus is pretty ugly..
  25. Internet user admits 'web-rage' An internet user has been found guilty of what police said was Britain's first "web-rage" attack. Paul Gibbons, 47, tracked down John Jones using details obtained online after the pair exchanged insults in an internet chatroom, a court heard. He travelled 70 miles to Mr Jones' home in Clacton, Essex, and beat him up with a pickaxe handle in December 2005. Gibbons, of Southwark, south London, admitted unlawful wounding and will be sentenced on 7 November. Threatening exchanges The pair met in an internet chatroom called Yahoo, Islam 10 as both had an interest in the Muslim faith, the Old Bailey was told. Their exchanges soured after Gibbons accused Mr Jones of spreading rumours about him. This is the first instance of a web-rage attack Det Cons Christopher Creagh "There was an exchange of views between the victim and the defendant which were threatening on both sides," said prosecutor Ibitayo Adebayo. Gibbons, a man with a violent past, traced Mr Jones to his home using personal details about himself that he had put online. Cut with a knife Gibbons arrived at Mr Jones' home armed and accompanied by another man carrying a machete, the court heard. Mr Jones, whose partner and three children were in the house, opened the door holding a knife for protection, said Mr Adebayo. A fight broke out during which Mr Jones was disarmed and beaten with the pickaxe handle and cut with the knife. Gibbons fled after the victim's partner called for help. Mr Jones suffered cuts to his head, neck and hands. Identity safety Det Cons Christopher Creagh, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "This is the first instance of a web-rage attack." Det Sgt Jean-Marc Bazzoni, of Essex Police, added the case demonstrates the importance of protecting one's identity on the internet. "Mr Jones had posted pictures of his family on the web and had chatted to Gibbons on an audio link," he said. "It demonstrates how easily other users can put two and two together and also shows how children could also find themselves in danger." Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/h...on/6059726.stm Mod Edit - added links that works: http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=35182 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2409469,00.html