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Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:16 pm
by .:x:Marissa:x:.
ughh ya i remember back in middle school some of the 'popular girls' went behind the school at lunch and pierced their own bellybuttons with ice and a safety pin. grossest thing ever

Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:18 pm
by Henrietta
My cousin did that back in the day, it got infected and she had to take it out.
I'm used to the dark screen, X-Files was way worse.
I'm getting pink again on Thursday!
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:19 pm
by joe_canadian
are these shmucks not familiar with the words "gouge", "intestines, and "gangrene"??
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:19 pm
by Johnny
obviously not
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:20 pm
by .:x:Marissa:x:.
hahaha
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:22 pm
by Henrietta
No, but they do know: "like that's totally hot!"
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:22 pm
by joe_canadian
weep for the future.

Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:27 pm
by Johnny
Kids these days

Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:32 pm
by Susan
starseed_10 wrote:what's up with the 18 hour battery life?
did they fix that yet?
I don't think it has an 18-hour battery life. Maybe if it was idle, but playing and spinning the HD inside it, it's definately less than that.
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:36 pm
by nikki4982
... people actually pierce their own belly buttons............ yeah, I think we're in trouble when this next generation grows up.

Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:41 pm
by superrgirll
oh man, i can't even think about piercing myself. i would probably pass out or something.
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:45 pm
by superrgirll
speaking of bellybutton piercings, i have been thinking of doing something like this:
i doubt i will do it though. my little belly button wouldn't be able to take it.
edit: sorry the pic is so big.
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:49 pm
by Johnny
Thats a bit much
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:50 pm
by superrgirll
but it looks like a star.
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:51 pm
by lemonphile4
My sister pierced her own bellybutton a few times last year. She was stretching her arms or something and her shirt came up and I saw a little scab.
"You tried to pierce your own bellybutton again?"
"Um, no. Yes. No."
Geez, 13-year olds! I can understand, though- the piercing place by my parents' won't pierce anything if you're under 16.
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:52 pm
by joe_canadian
Then WAIT.

Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:53 pm
by lemonphile4
Yeah but when you're 13 trying to act 18, you don't want to wait.
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:54 pm
by Johnny
superrgirll wrote:but it looks like a star.
Looks like a pentagon to me

Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:56 pm
by xjsb125
*tackles Johnathan*
Posted: 5/18/2004, 3:56 pm
by Axtech
Susan wrote:starseed_10 wrote:what's up with the 18 hour battery life?
did they fix that yet?
I don't think it has an 18-hour battery life. Maybe if it was idle, but playing and spinning the HD inside it, it's definately less than that.
I thought the I-Pod's battery life was mroe like 8 hours...?
cnet.com wrote:Apple claims the internal lithium-ion battery will last 8 hours, but that's with the button backlighting and the EQ turned off and the volume limited to 50 percent. With heavy use, involving lots of backlighting and On The Go playlist creation, our test unit lasted about 6 hours. However, Apple has solved the old iPod's battery problem (the life of the nonreplaceable battery dropped to 1 to 3 hours after about a year of use) with an included firmware upgrade. The battery charges in about 2 hours, 40 minutes, with or without the cradle, from a FireWire port or the square, white AC wall adapter that comes with the iPod.