Tuesday February 14, 2012

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    mael

    Well I can't resist them! (The cute Japanese bimbos, I mean). I was bitten then smitten for life.:) But I figured afer some years that the smaller and cuter they are the more dangerous they are. Trouble is I like the bimbos who are small and cute.:)

    I'm no so stupid to have gotten on the Morning-Musume band-wagon and T can tell he difference between mutton and lamb. But I reckon good on those Japanese females who make the most of what they've got.

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    mael

    You are seeing 'Right Wing' rising because it's what the people want!

    Posted in: 88-year-old gunman kills guard at U.S. Holocaust Museum

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    mael

    Oh dear! How sad.:)

    Posted in: 88-year-old gunman kills guard at U.S. Holocaust Museum

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    mael

    Sorry, I didn't make it very clear I was quoting 'Herefornow' in my previous post. However we three agree now.

    I'm getting hungry.

    Posted in: Fetish fashion

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    mael

    "No way you'd catch me eating food that a bunch of fetish freaks had been messing with with their bare hands. The morality of this doesn't bother me one bit. But the lack of hygene sure does."

    Precisely.

    Posted in: Fetish fashion

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    mael

    Well there's nothing wierd about the concept at all in my opinion. But I would not eat food off a naked woman's skin if I didn't know her (or didn't want to get to know her).

    I have never thought it strange to occasionally spice things up by playing games like this - providing all parties are happy about it, and I've done it countless times with various menus (The best is the aperatif). Rice pudding, honey & chocolate are obvious good candidates, but if one's food fetish requires hot spicy food then one ought to be careful where the Tabasco goes, and eating off armpits- shaved or unshaved is a delicacy providing no antipersperant has been applied.

    Mmmmmmmmm.

    Posted in: Fetish fashion

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    mael

    I'm appalled. Cell phones are harmful to humans and especially those who are young (thinner bones).

    I am not all happy with being constantly tracked and my wherabouts known. Anyone with some computer savvy and a laptop could use the GPS to do any number of things I wouldn't like using the information of my location.

    This to me is plainly Big Brother trying yet another way to get people tracked 24/7. Big Brother has done NOTHING which inspires trust in me and it is becoming clearer that GPS in cell phones are a step on the way to getting the population microchipped - like animals.

    I have come to the opinion that cell phones are like cigarettes insomuch as in the future we will be having to deal with serious and debilitating illnesses caused by the electromagnetic pulses from this technology. - A technology I feel is potentially useful or even beneficial to our lives, but sadly made available to us in a form which is as harmful as it can be without awakening the ignorant masses.

    Posted in: Japan explores using cell phones to stop pandemics

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    mael

    Hello Moonbeams

    'The 1918 virus' victims were mostly healthy people. The virus killed by overworking the immune system, so those with healthy immune systems were killed.'

    Those poor saps died of the alleged vaccinations and drugs they were plied with. People who for whatever reason did not take the meds were the ones who survived.

    Vaccines don't work. Germ-theory is basically flawed. Whether this new outbreak of flu (if it really exists), ... whether it was engineered in a laboratory or not, it best dealt with by your own immune system. Just use commonsense and take basic precautions like not licking door handles of public conveniences and eat well. The drugs they want you to take for these killer bugs are at best Trojan Horses and at worse they'll maim you or even kill you.

    Posted in: WHO says swine flu pandemic is imminent

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    mael

    Oh dear government. Please save me ... Yawn

    Posted in: WHO says swine flu pandemic is imminent

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    mael

    'closed'

    Posted in: Health officials trying to reduce impact of swine flu

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    mael

    & by the way. I heard from an email from an American woman shacked-up with a Mestizo in Mexico that the news at ground zero is that the schools are close and some events have been cancelled because some AMERICAN brought over this nasty flu. - Take it for what it's worth.

    Posted in: Health officials trying to reduce impact of swine flu

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    mael

    'Herd'

    Posted in: Health officials trying to reduce impact of swine flu

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    mael

    It seems this is hype. It appears this is another case of fear-mongering.

    But it is conditioning the hersd to accept that mandatory 'vaccinations' (alleged) are to be expected.

    Some people are standing to make a lot of money from this bs. But the smart people will stay away from hospitals and drugs and providing they use commonsense they should be fine if the catch the 'swine' flu (or if tiey catch anything else).

    It seems we are being led up the garden path again by agents of our governments. Be cynical & skeptical and be careful. Be well.

    Posted in: Health officials trying to reduce impact of swine flu

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    mael

    THERE IS NO VACCINE. Don't be conned. There was an alleged vaccine decades ago but it was banned because it didn't work and gave people swine flu. You have everything you need to fight any disease providing you take care of your immunse system by eating properly and believing in your immune system.

    Posted in: World govts race to contain swine flu outbreak

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    mael

    'Flu-fighting-medications?' What could they be I wonder? They can't be vaccines whatever they are.

    If you are worried about being infected with it then you can wash your hands often with soap and warm water or you can carry some 90% alcohol to kill any pathogens on your hands when (for example) you use a door handle in a public place. If you've got it then take plenty of fluids, get exposure to sunshine and eat as well as you can. A healthy immune system will beat it or give you the fighting chance that drugs won't.

    Posted in: World govts race to contain swine flu outbreak

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    mael

    Take for example a young couple I know. They've only got one child - a daughter. The husband works two jobs and so does the wife. By the time they get back there's not even the time to make any other babies!

    They do those jobs not because they want to buy a Rolls Royce, but because they want to pay the bills. Lucky for them the mother's parents are letting them live in their house.

    Posted in: Saitama woman recovers after suicide attempt; arrested for killing 8-yr-old daughter

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    mael

    Nope. We need to get & keep the government from meddling in our families and private affairs.

    Nobody's perfect and accidents happen and this will never change. The overwhelming vast majority who make the leap into being a parent manage to work things out.

    I say make it easier for the mother to stay at home and stop the schools here from encroaching on our kids' time and everybody will be more able to actually do the job of parenting.

    Posted in: Saitama woman recovers after suicide attempt; arrested for killing 8-yr-old daughter

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    mael

    I was just kidding at the end. Sorry if you believed me.

    Charcoal isn't more dangerous than gas, and it cooks a lot better in my opinion and it's cheaper. - I make it myself in an old oil drum, but it's so cheap it's hardly worth making yourself.

    Oh sorry! This isn't about cooking, is it.

    Posted in: Saitama woman recovers after suicide attempt; arrested for killing 8-yr-old daughter

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    mael

    My family turfed-out the gas cooker and have used charcoal for four years.

    The charcoal 'cooker' sits on a concrete slab where the gas cooker used to be. But anyway, only three of our nine children have succumbed to the poisonous gas, and one of them actually survived, though severely brain-damaged. She's useful as a gas-detector anyhow.

    Posted in: Saitama woman recovers after suicide attempt; arrested for killing 8-yr-old daughter

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    mael

    I feel sympathy towards the mother. How sad and desperate she must have been. She couldn't see any other way out.

    I do not know the exact reasons she attempted suicide and killed her child. May she rest in peace.

    Desperation leading to suicidal thoughts are mounting these days. perhaps a sense of alienation and financial concerns are the leading causes today? Perhaps they always were the main reason?

    The shrinking purses and the rising costs of everything are obviously taking a toll on people's enthusiasm for playing musical-chairs in this dog-eat-dog world we live in. I can empathise.

    Another one bites the dust and opts out of the rat-race. If the facts pertaining to this tragedy are truthfully aired then I hope others will be able to learn so that they might avoid this, the ultimate decision.

    And if others are merely apt to condemn then I hope they don't harm others as they go through their lives with tunnel-vision.

    Only God can judge - whoever he is to you, or her, or me.

    Posted in: Saitama woman recovers after suicide attempt; arrested for killing 8-yr-old daughter

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