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Ray Kurzweil to head futurology school backed by Nasa
IGoddessI replied to nickeley102's topic in Off-Topic
lol I can't wait (literally I'll be dead) until this becomes a first grade subject or kindergarten elective :lol: -
The truth is out, I'm really a raging lesbian!! :lol: But anyway, I gave you my 2 cents over msn so hopefully other people can add to that for ya *hugs*
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That's what clouded judgment is :P An accident is like tripping over and dropping him.
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Arrrgh stop using the word accidental. It wasn't an accident, it was clouded judgment.
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Latios suggested that one, not me lol thank him :P What a load of crap. There is 24 hours in a day, the bee is praised the mosquito swatted. In other words you will always find time for the things most valued and anything annoying/irritating/that you don't want around will be left aside. Don't listen to them. I used to walk an hour to the train station, catch the train to one station, wait 30 minutes for the next train to come, then 40 minutes on that train just to see my fiance' when we were dating. We then only got to spend an hour together, before I had to do the same thing to get back home.
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Mad lol I'm not even involved in the argument, like I'm interested in being politically correct with him. Anyway nicest thing I've done for someone recently was helping them raise money for their father's funeral (mum couldn't afford all of it). It wasn't much but meh it's better than nothing.
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Bad day huh Lent? I'm about to clean my house top to bottom (yay most exciting day) NOT. So can't wait until the end of March/April when we can move somewhere decent, 10 times bigger than this dump *deep breath* few more years and we'll buy a place.
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I think you answered your own question. That's a good idea and my advice would be to go through with your plans. If you can't 'find time' to talk to her then talk to one of her close friends. Add that person to facebook and then more than likely, the girl you want will be on her friends list and you can just add her, then ask for her number. When you become a member, you can add everyone on your msn list. Anyone else you will have to go searching for by name (first and last, check the pictures and location, find it and then add it). People do have to send you a request to be your friend (privacy).
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Since when do 10 year olds go to see movies without some sort of supervision or with friends parents are not aware of anyway? That's pretty screwed up. That's like grade 4. Common sense and fearing the worst of everything are completely different things and completely far fetched. Even according to some laws in different countries it's illegal. A father made a decision for his own daughter and I think it's bs that people come in here and have half a nerve to tell him he did the wrong thing. Perhaps a better question would be "What would you do if this was your daughter?" instead of insulting a responsible father's parenting abilities or judging an "experts" response. "Sure honey you can go to the movies with someone I don't even know"
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If she amazingly got your new number other than using some sort of John Edward's gig, then you should question your friend base and proceed to ignore. Or my personal favourite... If she rings, answer the phone, leave it on the bed and walk away. I helped create a phone bill debt a few hundred dollars when Brent pissed me off, 2 years ago.
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Lol you can tell the responses from adults a part from a teenage response already.
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I agree with the father. "Oh but they're just friends!!" Oh please, half of you are teenagers, I'd love to see your true response when you have your own daughter. As worded by a good friend of mine "I have a shotgun in the back cupboard just in case the first boyfriend screws up". If they really want to watch a movie then the boy can come over and watch it in the lounge room until I know what he's like. Ask any decent father how he feels about his daughter. Typical teenage responses "I can do what I want! She can do what she wants! He can do what he wants!" form an opinion when you actually have children. Not while you still are children. "Experts" work hard for their titles, they go to university for up to 7+ years. They give advice for a reason. I think it's rather ironic people who don't have kids give parents advice on how to raise kids.
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I read all of it and here's my conclusion. Why the hell haven't you blocked her yet? She is acting like a complete immature b*tch and she's not even worth your time of day. Next time she asks "will you laugh with me now" say "HAHAHA actually I'm laughing AT you, you immature b*tch now [bleep] off." And if you really want pay back for playing with your self esteem add in "Oh and my girl is way prettier than you, I only wanted you for one thing. And it wasn't a relationship. You're not even relationship worthy! :D". And then BLOCK HER. Block her from EVERYTHING. Buy a new sim card, they cost like 2 dollars!! change your phone number, don't respond to any messages if she finds you. Completely ignore them. I'm so dumbfounded at how you're actually gullible enough to reply to her messages and keep her on your list. And now you have a new girl, you're still talking about her. Say GOODBYE! It's not hard.
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Is there a point? Is there a reason to live or die?
IGoddessI replied to No_99_Melee's topic in Off-Topic
Create something to live for, simple enough. If you can't think of anything you would live for, well think of something or someone you would die for and live for that/them. -
Yes and no. It can be a cause of war, anger, death, horrible criticism, placing labels on people's heads, hypocrisy, an attraction to child abusers (being protected by the church), misuse from the mentally unstable, divide society, hatred, prejudice, judgment, bullying, protests, humility, unfair treatment towards minorities, humanitarian issues, excessive moral preaching and a lot of other horrible things. It can also be the cause of bringing people together, love, appreciation, happiness within one self, trust that there is a plan, peace of mind when it comes to death, having faith, kindness to mankind, the art of forgiveness, life morals, lessons, some promote peace within the world, discipline within one's self, abide by the rules of society, less likely to use drugs or suffer from alcohol abuse and a lot of positive things. Oh and some religions promote more negative than positive, some more positive than negative.
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Fewer Aboriginal people drink alcohol in comparison with non-Aboriginal people. However, of those who drink, do so at more harmful levels. And that's hardly surprising considering the colonization and the ongoing legacy of that era. And when I say Aboriginal I am also including those of Torres Straight/Islander descent. At the 2001 census, Australia's population amounted to almost 19.5 million (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2002). Of this total, it was estimated that less than half a million people (2.4%) were Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islander. One fifth of the Aboriginal population were concentrated in the Northern Territory. In other states (and territories) of Australia the Aboriginal population amounted to less than 4% of the total. Although in areas of the Northern Territory such as Jabiru and Apatula, aboriginals are accounted for approx. three quarters of the total population (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2002). In 2001, one fifth of the Aboriginals reported that they did not even drink alcohol (20.6%), in comparison to slightly fewer non Aboriginals (17.3%; Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2002a). However, a higher percentage of Aboriginal people reported drinking amounts considered at risk for either short-term or long-term damage. Almost half the Aboriginal population have reported risky drinking for short-term harm, and 20% reported drinking at levels considered risky for long-term harm (48.7% and 19.9%, respectively; AIHW 2002b). There is a general agreement that colonization is reflected in the social and economic disparities between Aboriginals and the rest of Australia. For example, in 1997-99 the life expectancy at birth for the Aboriginal people was approx. 20 years lower than the rest of Australia (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2001). A 1994 national survey involving Aboriginals showed that education, income and home ownership is reduced (Australian Bureau of Statistics 1996). Hospital data also indicate higher levels of mental disorders, behavioural disorders and a higher hospitalization rate for diseases (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2001). There is also some debate that Aboriginals had access to intoxicating substances prior to colonization. Some argue that Aboriginal people's lack of awareness regarding intoxicating substances meant they were particularly vulnerable to alcohol misuse when colonization occurred. Brady (1998) reports various examples of Aboriginal's manufacture of low-alcohol drinks from the parts of Indigenous plants and trees, which took place before colonization. For example, the sap of Eucalyptus Gunnii, of which can be extremely intoxicating when allowed to be left for some time. Many Aboriginal slaves were also paid in Alcohol by the white landowners in exchange for their labor (Atkinson 2002; Saggers & Grey 1998). For almost a century, the Aboriginal population were legally prohibited from drinking (Alexander 1990). For example, as late as 1965, in Western Australia a person could be fined up to $200 or imprisoned for six months for supplying a "native" with alcohol (Saggers & Gray 1998). Here are some Aboriginal comments which reflected the uplifting of this law: "When we had citizenship to drink, that time I drink" "When people got citizen for alcohol, then everybody start drinking" (Brady 1995a. pp. 54 & 63). Aboriginals of Australia mainly drink in groups. Some Northern Territory locals named their favourite places as the following "the long grass", the "river bank" or "the park" (Alati 1996). Communal drinking contributes to feelings of equality and encourages sharing (Atkinson 2002). While other Aboriginals declared that they "drink in order to belong" (Alexander 1990, p. xvi). It seems it is a traditional obligation within the Aboriginal community to share their resources. (If anyone wants the "complete" resource list please PM me).
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How do i convince myself that something isnt unlucky?
IGoddessI replied to pureprayer's topic in Off-Topic
Because you create your own luck. If you want to be lucky you need to put yourself in the circumstances where something can happen. It won't always happen but it's more likely to happen. -
rofl... Brent listened to that on youtube and I'm like wtf kind of porn have you been looking at now... I click on it and discovered what it really was about. Oh and today I discovered that I enjoy watching the big bear house. The last few days I've been watching all the kiddy cartoons with my son and I discovered that their program has a lot of awesome life morals. And I'm so drawn to the fact they have taken the time to show them to children in their programs. Like today, someone didn't want to be partnered with someone else because they were too quiet. Then big bear came along and said he should give her a chance. Then he kept speaking over the top of her and big bear came along and said I think she would like to say something. Then turns out she had a great idea. Long story short, the dude eventually found out that he had judged the girl too quickly and he really appreciated a lot of other things about her. Then the whole moral of big bear today was appreciation for others. I was just like wow, what a good show lmao so now I watch big bear house every morning :lol:
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How do i convince myself that something isnt unlucky?
IGoddessI replied to pureprayer's topic in Off-Topic
If you're embarrassed about putting it here, PM me. We'll sort something out. I've heard worse. -
Oh, well in that case lol
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Oh and bong is jail bait :lol:
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Quite pissed off. Although achieved 7km (exercise) today which was good also had some news that made me angry. The real estate agent was supposed to tell us when someone else was interested in the shop lease. However, instead of doing so, he has already signed the forms. Definitely will not be going through him nor his agency again. Come to think of it when all the costs have been added up etc I might go directly to his competition.
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Because it's like real life, only on a game. People want to be and know the popular people in real life and try to talk to them, kiss [wagon] in hopes of joining their group or being friends with the person. Apply that online, you have a bunch of unknown people wanting to be known, wanting to feel like "somebodies", want something to brag about, want their help or skills.
