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Man Arrested for Threatening to Shoot iPhone

We grumble about our iPhones as much as the next guy. It takes forever to open a text message, boots up slower than our '90s era Pentium-powered Gateway, and requires us to use the bloated, buggy, and just plain awful iTunes [Editor's Note: Terrence is particularly known for his iPhone irritations]. But as big of a headache as it is, we draw the line at putting a bullet in it -- at least publicly.

Donald Goodrich stopped just short of plugging his iPhone full of lead in a busy Apple store in Cincinnati. The frustrated customer took his iPhone in because it wasn't working properly and, according to WCPO, told an employee he was "so mad, I could pop a 9mm at it." Goodrich then revealed an actual 9mm handgun. The understandably scared employee assured the mustachioed man they would fix the phone immediately, and set him up with an Apple Genius. The employee then told a manager, who called police.

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'Crappy Life' Site Details Your Daily Humiliations


Life's little indignities add up, so you'd better be learning how to laugh at them. The French are.

"Vie de merde," a French Web site that revels in humanity's daily humiliations (the name literally means "A Crappy Life"), provides readers the chance to indulge in other people's tales of misfortune. It is, not surprisingly, one of the most popular Web sites in France, and has seen its readership grow to more than 70,000 people, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The Web site, founded by 20-year-old Maxime Valette, started out as a way for Valette to vent his own frustration at life's little annoyances. The site really began to grow when he invited outside submissions. Stories began flooding in, and a lot of them were hilarious. Take this one, for example: "I came home starving the other day, opened the fridge, and gobbled up some paté I found... An hour later, my girlfriend called to ask what I'd done with the leftover cat food."

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