Jumat, 13 April 2007

Party Trashed By Myspace Users

17-year-old Rachel Bell advertised her "Skins"-themed party on myspace.com attracting hundreds for party people doing more then just party.

Her parents Alan and Elaine returned home the following day to find plastic buckets filled with vomit, cigarette butts littered throughout the house, and even Elaine's wedding dress pulled out from a wardrobe and urinated on. ´


The myspace title for this party advertisement was suitable enough “Let's trash the average family-sized house disco party,” though the teenager denies posting the message.

All in all this small party left the parents with a 48.000 dollar bill.

Source: smh.com.au


China goes to war against pornography

The Chinese authorities has now promised to clean the internet for porn, all audio and video clips available on the internet will be erased as 10 government departments spends the next six month working on removing pornography.

"The boom in pornographic content on the Internet has contaminated cyberspace and perverted China's young minds," Xinhua quoted the public security ministry's vice minister, Zhang Xinfeng.

Pornographic has been illegal for a while in China, and has already done a lot to filter porn, but porn is still to be found, they just have to do a little more effort to find it.

Xinhua cited a report from a Beijing rehabilitation centre for juvenile delinquents as saying that 33.5 percent of its detainees had been influenced by violent online games or erotic websites when they committed their crimes.
"The inflow of pornographic materials from abroad and lax domestic controls is to blame for the existing problems in China's cyberspace," Zhang said.
Source: smh.com.au