Yes. Men like sports. Men watch the action movie, they eat of the beef, and enjoy to look at the bosoms. A thousand years of avenging our wrongs and that's all you've learned?

Xander ,'End of Days'


Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


msbelle - Aug 02, 2011 6:54:04 pm PDT #19047 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Twitchy. Abductions freak me the fuck out.

I culled 2 bags of clothes today. Whee


bon bon - Aug 02, 2011 7:07:38 pm PDT #19048 of 30001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I was actually going to say about your stats, ita, but you said it for me -- 90% of those 2000 cases aren't kidnappings, they're runaways or family abductions, for the most part. There are not that many kids who are not otherwise at-risk who are murdered/kidnapped by strangers. Yeah, it's obnoxious that the news focuses on white kids, but it's a relatively rare thing for crime to happen to someone in a low-risk environment, and that's news. Man bites dog, and all that.


§ ita § - Aug 02, 2011 7:14:00 pm PDT #19049 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

But the press didn't say "Kidnapped child". The press said "missing child". There are tons and tons of those. I can see 115 stereotypical kidnapping making metro news, the odd one going national. But from what I could see, they just plain couldn't find her, and she was one of the 2000.


Strix - Aug 02, 2011 7:19:33 pm PDT #19050 of 30001
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Hey, it's only 90 degrees here now. I can take out the stank cat box and office trash, water the flowers and take an effing shower. GROSS.

Hi, Becky! Come, be social! You already know Rule # 1: ita's links are as dangerous as she is.

Names -- I like the BabyName Dad's Last Name YourLastname solution.

We've got a mess o' names. M shares D's last name (ex wanted stepdad to adopt M so they could all have the same last name, and D was all "Hell, no!")

Mom reverted to maiden name, ans, AFAIK, kept maiden name. Yeah, @@ on her adoption rationale, there.

I kept my last name, because (a) I would have anyway and (B) Dan's bro is Aaron, and to be Erin LastName and Aaron LastName would have been creepy and confusing.

So it's Erin Gsfkfkkj, Dan Jkjkhjkj + M Jkjkhjkj; E Rhjkkj, K Bjjlkj, M Jkjkhjkj and T Bjjlkj. 4 last names for the kiddo to remember, poor noodle. He sees it all as normal, though, so that's what matters.


bon bon - Aug 02, 2011 7:19:48 pm PDT #19051 of 30001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

The press said "missing child". There are tons and tons of those. I can see 115 stereotypical kidnapping making metro news, the odd one going national. But from what I could see, they just plain couldn't find her, and she was one of the 2000.

They're not talking about "missing kid." They're talking about "newsworthy missing kid." There are things they aren't saying that are implicit that make it newsworthy, and the people who read these stories take that as a given -- she likely didn't run away, she was in a low-risk environment, and she wasn't kidnapped by an estranged family member. She's not one of the 2000, and that's why she's news.

Newsworthy isn't a just criterion, it's a criterion that simply means what are people interested in reading about? It's too bad that people aren't terribly interested in the hunger crisis in Somalia, but there's no rule that the news has to prioritize stories based on how many people are suffering by it. People want to read about unlikely things, not another custody dispute that leads to a domestic kidnapping.


Amy - Aug 02, 2011 7:22:42 pm PDT #19052 of 30001
Because books.

She's not one of the 2000, and that's why she's news.

And if it turns out to be accidental death, then it's heartrending, and a chance to do a spate of stories on Dangers to Kids for ratings.


Connie Neil - Aug 02, 2011 7:27:39 pm PDT #19053 of 30001
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bon bon - Aug 02, 2011 7:35:34 pm PDT #19054 of 30001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I used to regularly keep up with this: [link] which gives a monthly rundown of any resolved missing persons cases. It's interesting just how many are runaways/parental kidnappings. Just skimming through the last three months* none of them seem similar to the Cass case, which to me, makes the Cass case newsworthy to a parent.

* of course, the cases are weighted to solved disappearances.


§ ita § - Aug 02, 2011 7:44:31 pm PDT #19055 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

she likely didn't run away, she was in a low-risk environment, and she wasn't kidnapped by an estranged family member. She's not one of the 2000, and that's why she's news.

So you're saying she's one of the 115, not the 2000? And was it a case that press coverage could help solve?


Amy - Aug 02, 2011 7:46:19 pm PDT #19056 of 30001
Because books.

Are Craig Ferguson fans watching the shows from Paris this week? They're excellent. Kristin Bell in a beret!