IGoddessI
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I like your last sentence. It's like saying to a kid who refuses to pack up their toys "I bet you can't put them all in the box before I count to 20" :lol: There will probably be an attempt shortly. The last thing I laughed at was on facebook. There was a picture of all the Mr Men's from the back of the Mr Men book series and you had to match them up to your friends.
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Pick the person who posts without reading.
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So make your own topic or work with a group of people to come up with some ideas. Wow that was hard.
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Get yourself a bottle of Joop! (the liquid is pink). The smell of that stuff drives me crazy, I have no idea why. It's the only cologne that can.
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Even some kids who do have family can't turn to their family. Some aunts, uncles or even grandparents are idiots, there's usually bound to be one in every family.
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And what if you have no other family members?
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translation of nothing but the word "lol" - I'm not really laughing, I just can't be f*cked talking to you! Just got this in my email... Little RALPHY returns from school and says he got an F in arithmetic. 'Why?' asks the father? 'The teacher asked 'How much is 2x3,'' I said '6', replies RALPHY.. 'But that's right!' says his dad. 'Yeah, but then she asked me 'How much is 3x2?'' 'What's the f...... difference?' asks the father. 'That's what I said!
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My family heritage is Pom, so I'm as white as a ghost. I admit before I went to university I quite often avoided the topic of race. Now that I've gone through multi-cultural psychology and lived in the largest Aboriginal population it's a lot easier to speak of race. I still avoid it though, there's no real point in talking about it when I can think of better things to talk about.
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If it's in brisbane, we have a spare room :thumbup: My first ever serious boyfriend was a long-distance relationship. It lasted for 3 years, he was in California and I was in the Northern Territory. His dad was the owner of waterford crystals so it's not like their family couldn't exactly afford to send him down as much as they did :lol: It didn't last but I wouldn't go back and change things. I often wonder if things would have worked out but meh I'm happy where I am. I guess what I'm saying is I would have never of forgiven myself if I didn't at least try. I knew it would be bloody difficult, I knew there would be pain, I knew it probably would never work out but I gave it everything I had. And it was an amazing experience and some of the best memories of my teenage years. So for everyone being so negative about it, stfu. If the guy wants to gain some life experience, don't try to talk him out of it. He's doing something that makes him feel happy and I doubt he'll listen to any of you anyway. Love makes you do what you want to do and to hell with everyone else. By the way, my ex is now a manager of a multi million dollar camera business. Why? Because he was able to engage in small talk about the places we had been together as teenagers, travelling. He was hired and promoted because he was able to relate to his customers who all wanted to go overseas and needed the best camera! And if I hadn't of ever met him I wouldn't have been able to look back to my past and get myself out of some horrible relationships. I was able to look back and say "this isn't how a man should treat a woman, I need to get out of here!" Funny how things work out in the end anyway.
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That's why we love ya, wouldn't have you any other way :lol:
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I'm sure it'll be worth the experience :D
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I don't mind joining their group but I would never allow any of them access to my personal page. My work life and home life are completely separate and always will be. If I went out to get [cabbage] faced on a Saturday night, it's not my boss's prognosis to know.
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Why not monthly visits to Australia?
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What kind of help is available to homeless people in those circumstances? You should know, since you said so.
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How much did she cost? Oh jeez, caught me by surprise on that one. I burst out laughing and iced coffee came out everywhere. And then I laughed even harder :lol: :lol: Btw Wong - Nice quote you have there maybe Bob Marley should have been a relationship counsellor in his spare time :P
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I believe that 16 year olds can be in love but I think it's a different type of love. When you get older, I don't think it becomes "true love" but I think the love matures a little. I would think it was viewed in a different way. And if people were still trying to find love at 30, there's usually a reason for it. As for the long distance relationship thing, go for it. Who cares if it doesn't last, gain some life experience and learn from it. My younger friends say "oh you're so wise!" I'm like... well not really I just screwed up so many damn times. And that's the truth, I never listened to anybody and did everything the hard way. When you screw up enough, eventually you learn the lesson everyone was trying to point out to you pretty well! You just need to weigh up whether it's worth the hassle or not.
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You didn't have to edit anything but at least you're being more open minded and learning something. This could be something you could teach someone else or even one of your friends or family members who used to think the same way you did at the beginning of this conversation. What's the point in having a psychiatrist if everyone can diagnose their own mental problems? :lol: It can take over 7-10 years of study and up to a lifetime of first-hand experience to diagnose. Even people who have 20 years experience can misdiagnose and that's because the human brain is so much more complex than we know of. I know doctors who hand out wrong medication prescriptions for disorders! If only it was that easy for people to get help, to diagnose themselves, to adjust their chemical imbalances so they can recognize that something is wrong. This is almost cute that you think people have the ability to overcome something that the world's greatest researchers and specialists can't even get right. Oh to be young, the world was such a better place :P :lol:
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Tend to agree with reb and quoi, common sense says, if you can't move but she's moving away then have a long distance relationship, stay in contact and be friends or move on with life. Oh people have such difficult questions :lol:
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So if you're not credible and you make things up, nobody will read your posts. So what is your value to this thread/board? If you don't care about you, then who will? Note to self... completely ignore your posts from now on.
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:lol: and how does that make you feel, Reb? just kidding. I don't know much about his mum at all but from what I do know she is a good person. Reb has quoted previously that parts of me remind him of his mum, so maybe that's a good thing or maybe even a bad thing, who knows.
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It's very easy these days to go to google or even google scholar for really good research articles. By reading and accessing them alone you will come to realize this is a pretty "postmodernism" society. Question the people who told you, who says? Are they reliable sources just because they say so? Who do you believe, your health teacher who is doing their job feeding the students with half facts, half propaganda, or scientific research with actual research data? Educated E users themselves probably have a better understanding of the drug than your teacher, although who probably only has good intentions.
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Good statistics Warrior, most people I know who have ended up homeless at one stage or another were from family conflict so that makes a lot of sense. There are also debatable grounds for why the homeless use drugs, for example to self medicate mental disorders, many suffer from anxiety, which makes sense for alcohol being the most consumed (minus points such as being cheaper, easier to access, availability of the substance), a coping mechanism for childhood or adulthood trauma etc
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Please share with us the online reports and studies. I'd like to know the reason why this person died. My bet is they didn't educate themselves. Lack of water, therefore cooking their insides, too much water and causing the lungs to collapse, therefore drowning, drinking alcohol which dehydrates you quicker, which then leads back to "lack of water", or quite simply they were stupid enough not to test it or buy it from a complete stranger who mixed it with toxic substances. Although there are kits available where you can test the purity. If you actually educate yourself with the drug or educate the person who is about to take the drug, I absolutely disagree that complications are higher with E than any other drug. I don't believe your last sentence anyway. It's best to provide a source when you give such a brick-wall-in-the-face statistic such as the one you provided.
