Carreon claims victory, drops his lawsuit against The Oatmeal et al. | Ars Technica
Riiiiiight... sure you won sweetcheeks. Whatever helps you sleep at night, 'kay?

Carreon claims victory, drops his lawsuit against The Oatmeal et al. | Ars Technica
Riiiiiight... sure you won sweetcheeks. Whatever helps you sleep at night, 'kay?

The last sentence of the article sums it up. He gained notoriety from this.
The lunacy goes on... http://adamsteinbaugh.com/2012/07/02...an-lee-riches/
Last edited by localzuk; 4th July 2012 at 01:29 PM.
The editors picked reader comment below that article is great in very much Oatmeal style
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Sounds like Carreon went to the War of 1812 School of Victory Definition.
1) Invade foreign nation.
2) Meet unexpected resistance.
3) Gain new enemies, but no new territory.
4) Retreat.
5) Declare victory.

I think the best thing about the Internet is The Crazy make it nice and obvious so everyone can avoid them (or poke them with sticks, as appropriate).
Imagine how useful that would be in real life? You're walking down the street and see a cute MOTAS, but there's a big sign floating above them saying "Warning, shaves neighbourhood cats to make tea cosies".


I'm wondering whether the tea cosies are made from the fur or from the bald-cat. The latter would be a bit offputting. Not sure I could comfortably drink a cuppa from a pot that was sat under this
Hairless-cat.jpg

LeBoyfriend is allergic to cats and we're getting a kitten. When I was growing up my dad had the same problem until we got two kittens, after that he was fine - apparently if they grow from kittenhood people that were allergic grow out of it or are no longer allergic to that cat so we're hoping the same applies to LeBoyfriend. I threatened to get a Sphynx but he called them 'Nasty hairless rats' and claimed it was 'unnatural'. So I said 'we get a kitten or a sphynx'. I collect Enzo on 21st July![]()
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