Everything posted by Viktorkrum77
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Going to Chicago: What should I do?
More like a year and 8-9 months ago :P WTH!? :-s ************mother********bumper To any mods, the above doesn't mean anything.
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Going to Chicago: What should I do?
The John Hancock Center owns the Sears Tower IMO. :)
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Live for the challenge?
Photo, you misquoted. I didn't say that.
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Live for the challenge?
Lol, I thought about Oceania. I only have the countires memorized. Which reminds me, I got to make sure I know all the American Territories. American Samoa= Pago Pago Northern Mariana Islands= Saipan Guam= HogÃÆÃâÃâÃÂ¥rtÃÆÃâÃâña/AgaÃÆÃâÃâña US Virgin Islands= Charlotte-something...um...I forgot...:XD: I also forgot Missouri and almost Ohio in a backwards capital name the state test I gave myself. :XD: :XD: :XD: And yes, WE are weird.
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Live for the challenge?
OMG I'm totally going to memorize the Periodic Table now! I'm gonna do it before I go to bed tonight! :)
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Live for the challenge?
Yes, I do insane things to challenge myself and prove to myself I can succeed at these challenges. Stuff Like memorizing all the capitals (and flags) of the world, Canada, the US, and Australia. I also challenge myself through fire staff spinning and fire poi. I've also recently thought about memorizing a 100 or so digits of Pi. Physical challenges however, I fail at lol. :P
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Whats your Motto?
Am I the only one who thought he meant "motto"? As in something that describes you. And not your favourite "saying"?
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Are we overpopulating?
Angryjoe, it's Niger based on birth Rate.
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Are we overpopulating?
How would they all fit? :-s BTW are you sure you don't mean Niger?
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Whats your Motto?
"Viktor, now available in three new flavors."
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Whey, GCSE's.
Cats, lol? Der ist ein gelegentlicher Satz. -That is a random sentence-
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Locking bumped topics
Glad you're back. :D
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Are we overpopulating?
I belong to the Malthusian school of thought. Partly because Malthus is one of my heroes. But also because I don't have faith in humanity to come together and spend the money to fix the problem nor keep it fixed. Which makes me wonder why we value money over our own world, others, and our well-being.
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Whey, GCSE's.
So then it's just finals for them? Yea, sorta like an exam, but an exam that's focused on your whole "high" school career.
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Whey, GCSE's.
Kinda. In the UK you graduate secondary school at 16, then choose go to college and get work experience for 2 years (I think?). Then you go to university. To be honest, the whole "college" things completely confuses me. :?
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Locking bumped topics
Brilliant idea. :) Can this be made note of then?
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Locking bumped topics
Ok, I never understood this. Here's my two cents. Instead of locking a good thread that was pointlessly bumped, why doesn't a mod post that there was no reason to bump this, and instead of locking it, just let it fall back down. Some of these locked threads are worthwhile, and when it comes to when we really need to save them from flying off into cyberspace, we won't be able to, because they will have been locked. This idea of locking good bumped threads just makes absolutely no sense. :?
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Are we overpopulating?
Don't make stuff up. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... birth_rate Except that's compared to population. My statistics were just population, not birth rate.
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Are we overpopulating?
So you'd rather watch a defenseless helpless child live a terrible life and eventually commit suicide or get on the street and kill other people? And you'd rather watch your tax dollars go down the drain paying for welfare? Oh, and least we forget rape victims. Or would you rather that fetus just be gone without ever having to live. If a fetus is aborted it's gone. It doesn't know it's aborted, so you just saved you and your new child a life of living hell. There's a point where you need to live without emotion. This is the kind of thing IMO (illegalization of abortion) that contributes to this overpopulation problem, and our economical situation ie. welfare.
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Are we overpopulating?
QFT. If we legalize abortion we will have less miserable children in orphanages, which leads to a lower amount of kids needing adoption. And if we legalize adoption all kind, more than half those kids will be adopted. A study confirmed homosexual parents are way more likely to adopt, AIDS/HIV+ from birth, ADHD, Autistic, handicapped, etc children than a heterosexual couple. It's a very odd conclusion, but it sorta makes sense. :-k
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Official confessions page!
I don't belive in the "fat gene" but if it does exist then its probably only activated by eating too much and not doing enough excercise. It exists, scientist found it. It's linked to your metabolism. This means people who are born with it have a slower metabolism. This also means that people with the "fat gene" when loosing weight, can only loose weight to a certain extent. It's been proven that when someone overly overweight looses weight through dieting, there's a point where your body slows down your metabolism because it doesn't want you to loose anymore weight. The only solution is to speed up your metabolism and loose weight through EXERCISE.
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Are we overpopulating?
I'd adopt a kid in an instant (minus all the legal buisness I heard it takes). To me, taking in a helpless defenseless child is better than having your own. I hate taking responsibility for someone else's mistake, but how can you deny a helpless child, it's not their fault, it's their parents. Also, there's none of the birth, pregnancy, babyshowers, etc mess that comes with having kids. Now, to just get a democrat into office.
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Smoke
The tobacco companies would be proud. :D
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Are we overpopulating?
It's a truth no one wants to here, but people need to stop having sooo many kids. Give adoption to the homosexual people and you will have adopted (I estimate) more than a quarter of currently unadopted children. If our government legalized homosexual adoption we could possibly eliminate homosexuals having kids naturally through sperm banks and such.
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Are we overpopulating?
This is an age-old question seen time and time again. As you may know, the human population is the one of a select few of artificially uncontrolled populations (minus the "small" murder rate when compared to the world's population). The population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. If you take away Europe's falling population, you are left with staggering population growth in all continents, and countries such as China and India take the lead. And the US is not far behind either, and neither is Africa. And so this leads me to my first question, are we overpopulating? Are we going to run ourselves out of resources? My second question takes two sides. Diseases are vital to our well-being, like or not. Diseases are our only true population controller, without them we would've ran the Earth out of resources by now. So, do you think we are curing too many diseases, and leading to our population increasing at a more dramatic rate? Or do you believe we are not curing enough diseases, and that diseases actually play a low-key factor in our population size, and things like murder/suicide/accidental death play a more important role?