This is more important, so I'm posting this first. I hope you people listen to me, although it's not my loss if you don't.
Okay people, I'M WARNING YOU.
Do NOT be so gullible and suscribe to this website.
http://www.you-areblocked.com/Judging by the standard of English, and that the Terms And Conditions is in French, it is highly inadvisable to surrender your MSN password to this malicious site.
You heard me. It is a VIRUS.
I'm not scaring you. And if a contact suddenly changes his/her nickname to
www.youreblocked.com - Figure out who's blocking you in MSN!, and says
Hi, very cool that http://www.you-areblocked.com Figure out who's blocking you at MSN! , well,
regardless of who he/she is,
delete him/her pronto and block them. Contact them via SMS/ phone, and ask them to make another account.
This happened to me, but luckily I ALWAYS read the terms and conditions. I also ran a Google Search to check it authencity. I'm glad I did.
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THERE'S ENGLISH HOMEWORK!
WHY WERE WE INFORMED SO LATE? WHO THE -
profanities are censored for readers aged 12 and below- SET THIS! WHY?! LOOK, BUSTER, WE'VE FINISHED THE SECONDARY 1 SYLLABUS, PASSED THE EXAMS, IS THERE ANY NEED TO DO SEC 1 STUFF AS HOLIDAY HOMEWORK?!
Farcical! Preprosterous! Ludricous!
That person better be in the obituary before I get back to school. Or he/she will be going the way Mister Thomas Wallcot, John Rouse, William Hone and William Blake went. They were punished for treason against the King in 12 July 1683.
Until 1814, the full punishment for the crime of treason was to be hanged, drawn and quartered in that the condemned prisoner would be:
1. Dragged on a hurdle (a wooden frame) to the place of execution. (This is one possible meaning of drawn.)
2.
Hanged by the neck for a short time or until almost dead. (hanged).
3.
Disembowelled and
emasculated and the genitalia and entrails burned before the condemned's eyes (This is another meaning of drawn. It is often used in cookbooks to denote the disembowelment of chicken or rabbit carcasses before cooking).
[2]4.
Beheaded and the body divided into four parts (quartered).
The condemned man would usually be sentenced to the short drop method of hanging, so that the neck would not break. The man was usually dragged alive to the quartering table, although in some cases men were brought to the table dead or unconscious. A splash of water was usually employed to wake the man if unconscious, then he was laid down on the table. A large cut was made in the gut after removing the genitalia, and the intestines would be spooled out on a device that resembled a dough roller. Each piece of organ would be burnt before the sufferer's eyes, and when he was completely disembowelled, his head would be cut off. The body would then be cut into four pieces, and the king would decide where they were to be displayed. Usually the head was sent to the Tower of London and, as in the case of William Wallace, the other four pieces were sent to different parts of the country.
This is obviously copied from wikipedia. I've been researching torture methods, so beware.