Apple Removes Deeply Offensive iPhone Game "Baby Shaker" from App Store; Issues an Apology for Appro
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heh heh. The game looks pointless. I wouldnt bother downloading it, but i know people who would. And these people im sure would never shake-a-baby. So i can conclude that the game would not be a direct cause of SBS, but merely a waste of time and memory space. Furthermore, i would never have even heard of this app had someone not whined and cried about its "offensive" nature. Even bad publicity is publicity.
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I think the app would send a positive message honestly. If you shake a baby, it dies. Imagine someone is about to start shaking a little baby to make it stop crying, then remembers what happened to the little baby in the iphone!(],:)
But seriously. If you don't like it, don't buy it. If you shake a real baby, you're a dumbass. Apple appologized. Now lets focus on something important. Honestly I'm embarrased to be an American sometimes. We're The land of the free and the home of the idiots...
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The woman who sued McDonald's over the coffee received third-degree burns to six percent of her skin and lesser burns to over sixteen percent of her skin. She underwent skin grafting in during an 8-day hospital stay. underwent medical treatments for two years. This did not seem to be a frivolous lawsuit. They had previously settled other cases totaling over half a million dollars in other coffee related lawsuits.It's often a good idea to do some research to back up your claims.
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Anyone who had sustained an injury from this should seek the services of a competent lawyer.