Complete Strangers Recreate the Pasta Scene From Lady and The Tramp

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Lady and the Tramp's pasta scene is one of the most classic scenes in animation history. But while it's cute to see dogs roll meatballs with their noses and suck on a string of pasta, it's kind of weird (and hilarious) to see humans do the exact same thing. It's even funnier when those humans are total strangers who are trying to be polite and not creep each other out while still trying to slurp a noodle together. It's surprising how hard it is to find a shared noodle without breaking it, but then that's exactly what makes this video so fun.


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You know, they kinda left out how firefox also tops the overall use of browsers... so its not really a big surprise when that goes hand in hand with topping most people complaining
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Yeah...I'm pretty sure this is reliable news...

Firefox may have more vulnerabilities, but how many are fixed straight away? How long between a report of a problem and when it is fixed? What about zero-day issues?

This company needs to ditch the generalities and do comprehensive research before making these conclusions.
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Firefox is very insecure. It's always telling me, "Look at me! I'm infinitely customizable through add-ons! Put your tabs on the side in tree-style! Play music right in the browser! Live bookmarks! No one else has 'em!" ;-)

Seriously, I love Firefox. Just fix the memory leaks, please.

AdBlock and NoScript FTW.
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I really like firefox, and it's my main browser for school, but I prefer Opera. It's faster, it comes with built in IMAP and POP mail, it has its own chat client, and you can import more kinds of bookmarks. Oh, and the fact that it looks nice is just a bonus.
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@1: Uh, they did it by percentages. You understand percentages, don't you?

I love Firefox, but it's very true that the plugin technology has opened up some vulnerabilities.

And guys: You can be a fan of a product without being a closed-minded shill.
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so they count the number of reported vulnerabilities and from that number conclude the "secure-ness" of a program... I know a way to make the whole world of IT secure at an instant: stop reporting vulnerabilities!

No reports, 100% security!

right?
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