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Furah

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  1. church is fun and we play footy or soccer after Also it is very youth orientated, even some of my non-christian friends go there, they love it! The older people are very active. Unfortunately there are no churches like it in the area, and it is 1 of 2 Apostolic churches in the state.
  2. or if they fixed the stupid health systems like new facilities etc we might actully praise them. and yeah, when you have a sister who downloads a ton and broadband (telstra) while dishing out 60$ a month, its going to destroy online gaming here since i'll have to pay 80-100$ JUST to increase speed. crap! that means I'll need to get a job just for faster internet, as mum will not pay anymore, and if I can pass it off as rent I can get the money from CentreLink, as I will then be eligable for Youth Allowance (or is it something with student in its name..? :-k ) As my friend is doing that, he pays for his internet, he calls it rent, but is only paying for the internet, and gets enough to pay for it (he is an only child, and his parents don't use the internet, so they won't pay for it.) depends, you cant get youth allowance under 2 rules: your under 18 and your parents earn too much (my case, even though 90% goes into morgage) your over 18, outta school and have a job. but usually most people over 18 have a job. or you could get a girlfriend and knock her up for baby bonus and centerlink to pay out for it fortnightly. (which sadly four teen girls did in wagga wagga, regardless who the father was.) Any idea what that amount is?
  3. my Beta didb't work -.- sooooo annoyed, was going to use it as a decider to buy the game or not.
  4. -.- I would have kept walking, if s/he tries anything you can tell him/her that you are niether in school grounds, in school hours or on an excursion so s/he cannot do anything. :lol: our teachers just forget to log off...
  5. So will anyone else with an IQ over 39
  6. Sorry to say, but larger people seem to find it hard to do parkour, because more often the not they can't lift themselves or jump high. Others may have these same problems, such as me, but is mainly not being good at jumping. There are bound to be larger people who can do this, and I hope you can be one of them, to show people that being thin doesn't always make you better. :P
  7. haven't been caught yet, but I am editing all the photos of the last school so my friends face is on EVERY body, and making it look believable (aka no copy, paste, copy, paste...) haven't finished yet
  8. lets just say I am overly aggressive, manipulative, violent, independant, and emotionless...
  9. That's 4chan, we are talking about government hating hackers. These people will stop at nothing to embarrass the government.
  10. Will write up short, as I can only use 1 hand. Was doing parkour and attempted a jump I wouldn't normally do, because my friend just did it. I slipped, and may have fractured my arm, going to hospital soon to have it checked. Remember kids, just coz your friends can do it doesn't mean you should. :wall: EDIT: after 3 hours of waiting in Accidents and Emergency in the hospital they couldn't say it was broken, as there was the fluids there, and my arm can barely move, yet they can't notice any fractures, will have to go to the Fracture Clinic either this Thurs, or Thurs next week... I can't even hold anything in my left hand, it hurts too much :wall:
  11. What else is there to do? Apart from converting, learning or being normal.
  12. thought you said that you thought your sister was hot :oops:
  13. I don't think there's many people who deny a man called Jesus existed. It's the miracles and the whole "son of God" or "prophet" thing some people object to. Good, because if everyone agrees that a man called Jesus existed then I bring in this point. Jesus must have either been lying, mad or who he said he is. Now from what he was saying throughout the Bible, we can tell that he was, infact, not lying. From this we can also realise that he is not mad, as he did not act like a madman (even though he did throw over the tables in the church, but so would just about any other sane Christian.) This leads me to believe that he must be the 3rd option, and is who he said he is.
  14. Christians - laughing about your death since reading the bible :lol:
  15. or if they fixed the stupid health systems like new facilities etc we might actully praise them. and yeah, when you have a sister who downloads a ton and broadband (telstra) while dishing out 60$ a month, its going to destroy online gaming here since i'll have to pay 80-100$ JUST to increase speed. crap! that means I'll need to get a job just for faster internet, as mum will not pay anymore, and if I can pass it off as rent I can get the money from CentreLink, as I will then be eligable for Youth Allowance (or is it something with student in its name..? :-k ) As my friend is doing that, he pays for his internet, he calls it rent, but is only paying for the internet, and gets enough to pay for it (he is an only child, and his parents don't use the internet, so they won't pay for it.)
  16. 1) Are you for real? Online gaming doesn't require a super fast connection. ISPs and routers probably count for more connection issues than the speed of the connection. 2) No... you can still download things it just takes a little longer. Only impatient people would seriously complain about the speed issue. As said, most things on the Internet do not require a fast connection, it's just more convenient. 3) That's simply ridiculous. Dial-up is notriously slow anyway. Take 80% of 56K, and you're still talking fractions of the bigger picture. Over half the population is now on broadband, and that figure will rise sharply in the coming years. Then there's libraries, Internet cafés... so many places where you can get broadband. I'd have thought, with a way to take out a large chunk of paedophilia on the Internet, people would jump for joy. You oppose it because "it means no more online gaming". I think your principles are a bit out of whack. my internet is already slow enough, as I have already written and just bolded, especially with my sister who knows nothing about downloads/bandwidth/download speeds and refuses to listen, even when she is complaining about internet spped while trying to steam 6 videos at once, using up just about all of our d/l speed :evil: not only that, but the 22% is idle, imagine what the reduction may be when this thing is going full swing through every page you try to view. Is that in your own experience or do you know that for a fact? I doubt it would be that hard to set up a department to take calls for something. I've never had to ring up a government department for anything, but I seriously doubt it would take any more than a few minutes on the average day. Sorry, I can't say I'm at all worried at the prospect of ringing up the government to opt-out of something. Strategically, an opt-out is just better for some things. My parents have given up calling the government about stuff, too long and ineffective. A thought that just occurred to me is that you will most likely have to call up your ISP, and they do take ages to call up, mum is always on hold for an hour atleast, she can go and do other stuff for about an hour then come back to the phone, and still wait. This is the same with everyone else I've spoken to.
  17. well, just stop caring about what I do... I don't like being stalked :uhh:
  18. worst of all is that you have to opt-out, aka it's automatically put up -.- And what's the big deal there? All you have to do is make a phone call to say "I opt-out of the additional material blocker". In Aus, to call up any Gov department, it takes a few hours to get on the line with a person -.- look, if it is going to reduce my already slow enough internet by 22% while idle, I don't care what safety features it has, it means no more online gaming, or downloading anything of a decent size, not to mention it will cause most people with dial-up to stop using the internet, becuase they can't get broadband in their area...
  19. you might want to add this to the original post... 22% while idle? might as well start packing my bags now... even with a way to bypass it (which I already know how to do) it will still be slow :wall:
  20. As soon as this market crisis is over I'm moving to America... unless they choose this too On behalf of all sane people, I thank you in advance. I too thank you, and will help in any way I can... worst of all is that you have to opt-out, aka it's automatically put up -.-
  21. Nothing wrong with using prayer, but using any protect pray is just nooby. This is just pathetic. Just because most pures dont have the brains to understand the fact that the skills are there to be used, doesnt meen you are a noob for using them. Why was is there iven such a skill as prayer, or such a prayer as frotect from ___ if it would be nooby to use it... Its called tactic. Lmao, no my friend it is called lack of tactic. Having to rely on a protect prayer instead of pure skill. It's pathetic. last time I checked prayer was a skill....
  22. I am too afraid to take the bins out in the dark, without my dog at my side :ohnoes:
  23. no, they are in the Southern Hemisphere, our winter just ended, and we are in spring now : But Bungie is in the Northern, so they are awsome ;) I ment the peeps who madethe posts/topics
  24. man that is awesome
  25. +1 Pretty much sums it up for me. Be less of an idiot here, both of you, it will help you later in life. Clearly you don't talk with Hiroki on MSN, or irl...

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