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The Superior Court of Quebec found Luka Rocca Magnotta guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced him to life in prison for the death of Chinese student Lin Jun.

Prosecutors laid out how Magnotta kidnapped Jun in May 2012, stabbing him to death with an ice pick, then having sex with his corpse. Magnotta, who had appeared in some adult films, filmed the gruesome encounter and even mailed one of his victim's feed to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

"The murder has robbed us not only of Lin Jun but our ability to think and talk about him without feeling pain and shame," said Jun's father, Lin Diran.


Reports Towleroad:

Though it’s designed to inform players about HIV, how it’s spread, and how best to minimize risk of exposure, the game doesn’t make a point of hounding players to follow a specific script.

You can choose not to follow up and get tested if you so please.

Winner of the Center for Disease Control’s “Health Game Jam," I'm Positive is currently available for Windows, Macs, and Linux systems, with iOs and Android and versions coming soon.


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Queer activists in San Francisco joined up with a Black Lives Matter demonstration today in San Francisco, blocking the intersection of Octavia and Market Streets during morning rush hour.

Shouting "Silence Equals Violence" and "We’re here, We’re queer, black lives matter," some 400 protestors placed a massive pink triangle at the intersection. The group blocked traffic for 4 minutes and 28 seconds, reports SFist, the amount of time Michael Brown lay dead in Ferguson, MO.


The Family Research Council is touting a questionable new study that claims the availability of porn is making people turn away from marriage. "Substitutes for marital sexual gratification may impact the decision to marry," declares a report from the German Institute for the Study of Labor. "Proliferation of the Internet has made pornography an increasingly low-cost substitute."

The Census Bureau reports that in 1996 only 9.4% of Americans had accessed the Internet at all within the 30 days prior to the survey. By 1998, 26.2% of Americans had an Internet connection in their homes. This grew to 50.5% in 2001 and in 2010 stood at 71.1%. A sizeable portion of the Internet is pornographic content. ...Between July 2009 and July 2010, 13% of all Internet searches were for erotic content.

The FRC insists the study "quantifies what every common-sensical person in the world knows intuitively: Viewing pornography discourages and damages marriage."

We're just going to assume they only examined heterosexual unions and not same-sex marriages, which have been booming in recent years.

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