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So then dog if that is the case then what is being reported on this site…
So is this basically a copy of US NRA regulations? Are there any notable differences?
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Scrolled down so I could comment about how legalising the real thing is the way to go. Glad to see other people are of the same opinion.
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i was under the impression the 'suspect' was incapable of talking as his windpipe was rendered useless during arrest. The FBI could of said he said anything, does it really matter. I trust the FBI about as much as I trust a ferral dog.
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@SamuraiBlue
So you're saying that any americans that died in the european campaigns didn't matter either? That's basically what you're saying.
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im also shocked that these sorts of stories still manage to surprise me with something new every time -_-
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I just can't wrap my head around this one. Going a week without seeing / talking / even hearing their footsteps upstairs is a long stretch. Wouldn't you think to yourself after a week of not hearing / seeing someone you live with that something is probably up? Wouldn't you just go knock on their door to see if they were in?
incredible.
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haha, that picture! Well considering how hard it is to get pandas to mate, congrats to the zoo on this achievement.
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That's a little too scary for my liking. 2013 has had a rocky start to the year indeed. I feel a much bigger quake coming on later in the year.
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Im guessing the questionar was anonymous? What I want to know is the ages of the offending teachers.
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Well see if the gifts and chocolates paid of on november 14th.
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haha, this was honestly an enjoyable read.
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So thats about 12,000 - 13,000 dollars. A modest amount to ask for really, I'm a little surprised it's not more.
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haha, well this certainly was a 'saturday' article.
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It's all to do with where a person is at mentally. And if we are talking about mentality who knows what could tick off a psychopath. It could be a violent game, or it could be the sound of the kettle. That there is the real issue. Which is also why younger people (children) react more severely to violence in games. They are not mentally prepared to deal with the violence on screen. Which is why game ratings exist.
Most violence I see in society can be put down to a few factors. Alcohol, ethnicity, opposite sex, road rage.
Video games is the last of societies worries.
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Insanity. Egypt has been through a lot the past year, anything will and can make her tip now.
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I dont see how the movie is racist or how these dolls are racist. The movie has racism in it. It's set in colonial america, it's to be expected. The story is about how a black man does everything he can to save his wife who is enslaved from a pretty evil plantation owner. I don't see how that is racist.
If I were to watch a WW2 movie It would be unrealistic if jewish people weren't persecuted in some way or another. That doesn't mean that the movie is racist though.
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Poor little pooch. Probably thinking what the hek is this around my neck.
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I didn't know they had bad luck fortunes. I guess I like the idea, living with only good luck wouldn't be very fun.
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No, it's not porn.
BUT that doesn't mean its not damaging to impressionable young minds. Using sex as a marketing tool is no secret and this is the outcome of decades of sex selling. I wonder where we will be in another 30 years and what will be acceptable then. The same goes for violence and drugs etc. Such is life.
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Im guessing you get the free item if you purchase something
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We also need to take into account the difference in human social behaviours and how each persons brain functions. For instance I can happily enjoy being by myself for extended periods of time. I'm a little introverted like that, I find Im my most creative when alone. As a designer, being alone is great for my work. I don't however consider myself lonely. If I didn't have my own 'me time', I know I would become a real pain to my family and friends. Extended amounts of human interaction becomes exhausting.
On the opposite end of the scale some people require human interaction on a regular basis, and being by themselves for extended periods of time can be stressful.
We can't really ever comprehend the other end of the stick or what it's like to not be yourself. So to say being unmarried or single is to be lonely, is simply not true.
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