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  1. York = Yoke (And, by extension, New Yoke and Yokeshire) Moscow = Marescow Birmingham = Birmaneham Colchester = Clopchester Pyongyang = Pyokeyang
  2. All in all, the episode was pretty good, I especially liked the Doctor (as he was called in the credits) and Octavia having proper vices, as well as the Lebowski Pony (again from the credits). However, what they did to Derpy, especially with calling her Muffins (heck, even if they just sidestepped the whole thing and called her "grey pegasus" or "the one who messed up the invitations" it would have been better) and giving her the horrible VA. Although I'm just going to ignore that particular bit of canon, it still stings a little that they felt Derpygate was still such a huge deal that they had to go with the Tumblrina censored version.
  3. I liked the episode overall, but what they did to Derpy (even going as far as to call her "muffins" in the voice credits) was tantamount to a crime against humanity.
  4. Really? Damn, still, the Challenger's got more of it, and a much bigger gun, plus it uses a diesel, so it's got a longer range as opposed to the Turbine of the Abrams.
  5. The Challenger II, its Chobham combat armour is so classified we won't even sell it to the Americans. Only one has ever been destroyed, and that was by another Challenger II. One took 40 RPG hits in Afghan, and the only injury sustained on the part of the crew was a broken wrist.
  6. I'm kind of annoyed that they gave Derpy her censored voice (I thought that the controversy with the Tumblrinas saying she was offensive had died down), but the episode itself looks okay, it's nice they gave Octavia the generally accepted voice that the fandom gave her, but I don't see myself getting too worked up about the episode.
  7. Warning: Very long philosophical diatribe below. From a philosophical perspective, this is quite an interesting question (this particularly falls within the question of personal identity). According to John Locke, it would be a just punishment, as memories are what define us, and make us who we are, so wiping someone's memories would, according to Locke, make them an entirely different person, and therefore they should not be imprisoned, as they would not be the person who committed the crime. In my view, however, the wiping of memories, essentially the destruction of someone's identity would be incredibly inhumane, and, from the perspectives of both rehabilitation and retribution in the justice system, would be very much frowned upon, practical issues aside. From the retributive side, they would not believe that the criminal was actually being punished, as he would be allowed to walk free, and his victims would not be given any closure, in addition to not acting as a deterrent (even though there isn't really such a thing as a deterrent in the justice system, but that's a whole other kettle of fish). From the rehabilitative side, it would technically be a form of rehabilitation, as they believe that justice should be about making sure the person doesn't offend again, without using retributive measures. However, rehabilitation is also about treating the offender humanely, and I very much doubt that many people would consider the deletion of a person's memories to be very humane. Furthermore, this would only really work for people who were actually influenced by their memories to commit crimes, such as people who had a traumatic upbringing. This would not affect people who actually have a psychological condition, such as Antisocial Personality Disorder (from which an estimated 47% of male prisoners and 21% of female prisoners suffer[1]) or other such mental conditions. These conditions can be influenced by genetics (although trauma caused by upbringing can also be a cause of ASPD[2]), as such, the erasure of memories would have little to no effect on whether or not a certain prisoner would re-offend. Finally, this time from a practical perspective, the area where the brain stores episodic and autobiographical (i.e. events and details about oneself, including memories of childhood trauma) memories is the hippocampus( or Hippocampi, considering there are two of them in the brain), which also plays a role in spatial navigation[3]. This contains most short-term and long-term memories that aren't essential for daily operations, stuff like how to walk and most linguistics are handled elsewhere. However, if an offender were influenced by childhood trauma, then wiping this area would not be effective, as, if this offender were an adult at the time of sentencing, then the traumatic memories would have been moved elsewhere in the brain[4] and they could have caused rewiring in areas such as the Prefrontal Cortex[5] (which handles logic and reasoning). Obviously, modifying the prefrontal cortex in any way could have profound effects on an individual's mental faculties, and it would be inhumane to do so. Additionally, traumatic memories also affect the amygdalae[5], where emotional things are recorded. This part also affects a large number of human behaviours and disorders, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or Alcoholism[6], so, again, it would be extremely unethical to modify any of these areas, as it could cause PTSD or alcoholism, among other disorders, so it would be a bad idea to try and affect anything in these areas. To conclude, from a philosophical (specifically personal identity) point of view, it would be a punishment of sorts, akin to the death penalty, as it would be the termination of one person's existence, only it would lead to the creation of another person as well. However, from both a practical and ethical point of view, I disagree with this idea, and believe we should pursue much more rehabilitative forms of justice, rather than memory deletion. TL;DR: No. [1]http://www.thelancet.com/action/showFullTextImages?pii=S0140-6736%2802%2907740-1 [2]http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/antisocial-personality-disorder/Pages/Introduction.aspx [3]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocampus#Role_in_spatial_memory_and_navigation [4]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocampus#Role_in_memory [5]http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3181836/
  8. My usual ringtone is this: And my usual notification tone is this: However, when my mother calls me, my ringtone is this: And when she texts me:
  9. I'd give it a nay, I played the PS4 version (supposedly the best), and I was very underwhelmed, I was expecting more than a generic FPS with a few RPG elements tacked on, plus, always-on DRM, even on singleplayer.
  10. I just wanted to ask everyone what they thought of the latest EU election results, this can be for anywhere in the EU, not just western Europe. Personally, I thought the victory of Far-Right parties in the west (in Particular UKIP in the UK and the Front National in France) showed that the only people who really knew or cared about the EU elections were far-right people who wanted to no longer be part of the Union, as further proven by (in the UK at least) the extremely poor election turnout (it was in the region of about 30%). Anyway, be nice, discuss.
  11. Combination of a backpack which appears to be the TARDIS, a jacket with tonnes of pockets, and some cargo pants that don't look really bad.
  12. I usually carry: 1) USB stick loaded with cracking software 2) Modified Tablet 3) Modified phone 4) Bullet/stab proof vest (depends on where I'm going) 5) Lock gun 6) portable phone charger 7) earphones 8) PS Vita 9) Keys (can double as a knife in a pinch 10)Wallet w/ money and cards 11) Oyster Card 12) Pen, Pencils, Rubber, Ruler etc. 13) Calculator 14) Enough food to last 3 days 15) Folded up NBC suit 16) Folded up ghillie suit 17) Very big First Aid kit
  13. The key is also (so far) related to their talent, the spool of thread for Rarity is related to her talent for dress-making, and the wonderbolt pin for Dash is related to her talent for flying. So for Twilight, it's probably to do with her magical ability, so maybe her magically defeating a villain in the Season 4 finale results in her discovering that the sixth key was inside her, or her horn (yes, I know it's cheesy, no, I don't care). Also, interestingly enough, the ponies don't seem to know that these odd trinkets are the keys, so there might be an episode where they try and find the keys, and only finally realise that the keys are back where they began.
  14. I think this thread is about the fact that it's going to actually be its own series, starting whenever. And it concerns Trixie's appearance in any episodes of this new series.
  15. My theory is that the six keys are gifts to the mane ponies for following their element of harmony, even though they might be tempted not to (and the gifts relate to their talents), basically, Rarity shows Coco Pommel generosity, by giving her the chance to design costumes for a broadway musical, so Coco Pommel gives her a gift of the Rainbow Spool, the first key. Then, when Rainbow Dash shows her loyalty to Ponyville in Rainbow Falls, she gets rewarded with a wonderbolt pin, the second key. Pinkie, Applejack, Fluttershy and Twilight's keys have yet to be revealed, although I do have a few theories about those: Applejack: Is very honest with someone, does the right thing, gets rewarded with a golden apple, or something related to Apples Pinkie: Makes someone laugh very hard, even though they're a big meanie, gets rewarded with special balloons, or something party related# Fluttershy: Shows kindness to someone really mean, gets rewarded with a special bunny, maybe? Twilight: Magics all over the place, the key is actually her horn, but requires all the other keys to be present.
  16. My theory is that the six keys are gifts to the mane ponies for following their element of harmony, even though they might be tempted not to (and the gifts relate to their talents), basically, Rarity shows Coco Pommel generosity, by giving her the chance to design costumes for a broadway musical, so Coco Pommel gives her a gift of the Rainbow Spool, the first key. Then, when Rainbow Dash shows her loyalty to Ponyville in Rainbow Falls, she gets rewarded with a wonderbolt pin, the second key. Pinkie, Applejack, Fluttershy and Twilight's keys have yet to be revealed, although I do have a few theories about those: Applejack: Is very honest with someone, does the right thing, gets rewarded with a golden apple, or something related to Apples Pinkie: Makes someone laugh very hard, even though they're a big meanie, gets rewarded with special balloons, or something party related# Fluttershy: Shows kindness to someone really mean, gets rewarded with a special bunny, maybe? Twilight: Magics all over the place, the key is actually her horn, but requires all the other keys to be present.
  17. My Oc's name is Ink Blot, She's very into drawing comics, with a very Noir style, hence her black and white colouration and fountain pen cutie mark. Edit: I TOTALLY forgot, she's a unicorn. Edit: And here's a link! http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/ink-blot-r4986
  18. 1) Smartphone 2) Flash drive loaded with software to bypass windows security stuff, and a portable OS. 3) Extremely sharp keys (they double as a very good knife) 4) Lockpicks (I can pick VERY fast) 5) Wallet w/ ID/credit cards 6) Passport 7) Deoderant 8) Lighter 9) Cigarettes (just an excuse for me to carry the lighter)
  19. Well, let's see, loads of thick, smoked back bacon, chunky chips (like this http://www.yeoldepumphouse.com/img/menu/menu35.jpg), melted Vintage cheddar, iceberg lettuce, all drizzled with Mayonnaise (what can I say, I'm a European ) and ketchup, all between two slices of thick, toasted white bread, cut exactly diagonally, so the two pieces are triangular and congruent with one another. Served with perfectly salted chips.
  20. Well, if at all possible, I'd quite like to be Fang's father, as I don't have to go up in pitch like I did for the brother, but I'm still perfectly willing to do the brother if I can't do the father.
  21. Ok, I'll send you clips when I have the chance to make them, do you accept .wma files? Because that's the only output that Windows Voice Recorder likes... Edit: I've managed to attach a couple of .mp3s of Fang's brother and father, hopefully they're alright (While I was saying and saving them I thought it was for button, silly me XD) Buttonsdad.mp3 Buttonsbrother.mp3
  22. Excellent, so what kind are we talking about here, upper class, like Rarity and the Canterlot nobles, or cockney, like Dick van Dyke *very* much failed in Mary Poppins?
  23. Well, I can be Dad and/or brother (just so long as the brother's voice has broken) but it *might* have a British accent. Although, if you need it, I may be able to do an American accent as well.
  24. What does this do?

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