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Mooning is a specific act, and this is not it. I suggest this act be named…
i hope people realize when inflation increases, it is the equivalent of a consumption tax increase…
Posted in: Yen weakens as BOJ eases monetary policy
We had a 5.5M around lunch time as well. Level 2s and 3s on the Shakeometer,…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
That was the second one today in the same approximate location--another at about 12:35 this afternoon…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
Was a bit of a sideways shaker in Ichikawa. So much for these scientists predicting them,…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
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darkaura
Neil there can alway be a balance. Will people buy this yes, especially if they don't have a blu-ray player. Yes it is more expensive than one, but you can play games. Will you have people not buying this yes because people are happy with what they have and don't need it. Me personally I won't buy it just yet, I will eventually.
Posted in: Sony unveils new, slimmer PlayStation 3 console, cuts prices
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darkaura
womanforwomen - I was making a refrence about another poster who said that the father of this child just stayed at home while the wife worked as a hostest. Would I make my wife work as a hostest? Hell No!!! Would I be lazy and not look for work? No! And honestly I should have mentioned this as well, I would look for a job while taking care of the child. Lets face it though a great percent of the problem today is that children don't get enough love.
If I did have to stay home because of no job, and my wife had a respectable job, I would then take on the responsiblities of making sure the house was clean, looking after the kids, and doing all the stuff that comes with being a stay at home parent.
If things were tight and we need to make ends meet, I would go to work for a temp agency, I am not ashamed of doing that. Work is Work. There is a piece of advice that I take to heart to this very day. When your paycheck is gone it's okay to have no money as long as these things are taken care of: There is a roof over your head, a bed to sleep on, clean clothes on your back, and food in your stomach. The extras are just that extras.
Womanforwomen again I thank you for your concerns and I hope I cleard them up.
Posted in: 22-year-old couple arrested for burning 2-year-old son with hair dryer
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darkaura
I'm just going to say this if I ever have a child during a sucessful time in my life and that gets taken away nothing will change I would love the child to (not literally) death. Even if the mom had to work as a hostest, and I was out of a job the childern comes first, I would give them clothing and food even before I would eat and buy new clothes for myself. I would always shower them with love and affection. I wasn't raised the greatest, but I used how I was raised as a realisation of what not to do.
Someone give that child a good home please.
Posted in: 22-year-old couple arrested for burning 2-year-old son with hair dryer
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darkaura
I'm sorry to hear about this, and eventhough I personally cannot feel the tremendous pain that happen that day, I still feel sad about this. My prayers and condolences are there for all those families.
Posted in: Akihabara marks 1st anniversary of deadly stabbing rampage