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The mischaracterization of the alleged violence by Chancey Luna, Michael
Jones and James Edwards began when one of the trio claimed they
had hunted down and shot dead Australian Chris Lane because they were
bored.The statement is so devoid of humanity and so headline-ready that
the media seized upon it as a literal and complete explanation for
why these three accused killers acted so inhumanely.But the statement is
a smokescreen. Boredomof the kind sane people experiencehad nothing, whatsoever,
to do with Lanes death and explains nothing about how it happened.When
normal people are bored, they go to the movies, go shopping or
skateboarding or take a drive to the beach. Only when people are
severely psychologically disordered do they think up murder as an antidote
to boredom. Only when extraordinarily disordered patterns of thought, feeling
or perception fill ones mind does the vacuum of boredom draw someone
to the idea of using a gun to shoot a stranger in
the head. Chancey Luna, Michael Jones and James Edwards, if guilty, are
not normal. So we should not be surprised, nor take at face
value, the self-report that they killed out of boredom, because that excuse
emerges from a person who is psychologically shattered and unaware enough
to pump a bullet into another mans skull.So why would these three
allegedly do this if it had nothing to do with boredom? Probably
because Chris Lane, a strong man running the streets on a bright
day, was
n a local TV talent contest. The kids may
not have won the contest, but they won their mom and dad's
hearts (and fear notMike and Carol finally got the platter).FNNMarcia wanted
to dump dull Charley for a date with hunky Doug Simpson, and
used Gregs favorite excuse to ditch an unwanted date, something suddenly
came up. But the day before her date with big man on
campus Doug, Marcia got a football in the face, ruining her perfect
little nose. Superficial Simpson had no use for a girl with a
swollen schnoz and dumped her. Marcia goes out with sweet Charley, and
realized that looks dont matter its the person inside that counts (yeah,
right).APCindy, not usually the brightest bulb in the Brady chandelier,
inexplicably earned a spot on a local quiz show. Naturally, the youngest
one in curls became very full of herself, to the annoyance of
her siblings. Cindy got her comeuppance when she froze on camera and
couldnt answer any of the shows questions.FNNAfter hearing Greg perform
in a studio with his siblings, a slick talent scout and his
foxy assistant tried to get the eldest Brady sign a record contractwithout
his brothers and sisters. Gregs proto-fame went to his head and he
announced to his family that he was going to forgo college for
rock stardom as Johnny Bravo. Unfortunately, Greg learned that they only
wanted to sign him because he fit the suit, not because of
his musical talents. Ever the Brady, Greg walked away from the lucrative
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">If you bought a Powerball ticket with the numbers 1, 6, 7,
20, and 49 with a Powerball of 23 on or just before
August 25 of last year at Playland Market in Rye, N.Y., you
bought a winning ticket for $1 million.But you'll have to hurry. The
deadline to claim the prize is Sunday, and if no one steps
forward, the money goes back into the lottery's prize pool, to be
claimed by future potential winners.It won't be for lack of trying on
Playland Market owner Ralph Alfalahi's part. USA Today reports that Alfalahi's
posted a sign with the winning numbers on it in his shop
window in the hope that someone will have his or her memory
jogged."I have no idea who it was," Alfalahi told the paper. "I
wish I knew."New York Lottery spokeswoman Christy Calicchia says that $28
million in lottery prizes have gone unclaimed in the first four months
of this year. In 2012, a total of $65 million was left
on the table by forgetful players. According to Calicchia, some players
put the ticket through the wash, forget they bought it in the
first place, or don't realize when there's more that one drawing prize.For
the record, the winnings amount to $662,000 after state and federal taxes,
and wouldn't come close to the biggest unclaimed prize in New York
lottery history. That honor goes to a $68 million Mega Millions ticket
sold in Brooklyn in 2002.Click for more from USA TODAY
Don't fall victim to your social network with these simple tips.Spencer
E. HoltawayIf you're like most people, you visit Facebook a few times
a day. You catch up on the latest gossip, "Like" cute baby
or pet pictures, and maybe post something yourself. Facebook makes these
things simple.Facebook is so simple, in fact, that you might not know
you're using it wrong. Here are 3 things you really need to
stop doing on Facebook.1. Confuse public and private conversationsThere
are a few ways to communicate on Facebook. One is to post
a message on your Timeline for everyone to see.Another is to post
a message directly to a friend's Timeline. These are the posts that
show up in your Timeline labeled "Jane Doe > John Doe."Far too
many people think the second method is a private conversation. That isn't
the case. Think of it like a public speaker on stage talking
to one audience member instead of the entire audience. Everyone can still
hear everything they're saying.I've seen people who don't know this ask
friends very personal questions. It can be embarrassing for everyone.To
send a private message, click the Messages link to the left of
your news feed. Then click the New Message button.You can also go
to your friend's profile page and click the Message button near the
top right of the page. Or, just pick up a phone.2. OvershareSocial
media sites like Facebook encourage you to post your thoughts, experiences,
pictures, videos and whatever else
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