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Faitality

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  1. I have two pairs that I wear outside of the house. Number one is a pair of Vans Classic slip-on shoes with a skull helix thing going on. They've been good to me. Yes, yes, they are a man's shoe, however, they were given to me as a gift, so, um, can't complain. [hide=pair #1][/hide] These shoes are my babies. They have been good to me and they look better if you insert the extra pair of laces (which are the same light blue as the interior) and just save your other pair of laces for a rainy day. I am, however, thinking about putting in laces with skulls all over them to counteract the butterflies on the side. [hide=pair #2][/hide]
  2. You have lovely eyes, and great bone structure, I've gotta say. :wall: some people just straight-up hit the genetic jackpot. Others, like myself, not so much...
  3. Cloning is possible. Messed up my own sentence, what I meant to say was that we should have no reason to not consider it highly likely, considering people DO believe cloning is possible.
  4. I had heard of this once before, and that scientists had theorized that, perhaps, this is what ultimately caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. It's very interesting, and something that could highly be likely, considering we believe cloning is possible.
  5. It's either the man or the woman. One has to tend the family, not to act sexist or any of that matter, but woman are usually better caretakers then men. Im not saying woman are bad at stuff, I'm just saying that the majority of people drafted are a person from a family. I know that women are *usually* the said "caretaker" of the family, however, men can do just as good of a job at it as women can. It is just that we have been conditioned with these gender roles for so long (woman, at home, man, slaving from 9-5 to make a modest living) that most men never bother to learn, and the same goes for women. It will take generations of a lack of a power struggle between the two parental units in a family before we break free from this vicious circle.
  6. Faitality replied to rangeor's topic in Off-Topic
    Tip for guys who are wearing Abercrombie/American Eagle/Aeropostale/Hollister cologne. DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT overdo it. Please. One time I was stuck in a car with this guy who must have dumped half the bottle on himself, I can't tell you how many times I thought I was going to pass out.
  7. As a member of the female persuasion, yes, I do think that we should have equality in every way, shape and form. I, personally, see no problem with women being drafted. I think men and women deserve equality in every way, shape and form. A woman is just as capable in a military situation as a man is, the only problem is, in the USA at least, the big-wigs who make decisions like that are obviously patriarchal and pig-headed enough that they still want women at home, tending to the children, where their brain is definitely not being utilized to its fullest extent. The double standards will ensue until someone puts their foot down and says enough is enough.
  8. 10/10 on the stats, 11/10 on the bank. Keep up the fantabulous work.
  9. Ew that was a gross picture.
  10. cowql8er best name ever, hands down. maybe.

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