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== Please end your religious crusade against Oriental christians!! == :All your recent edits are aimed to presenting a manipulated romanised version of the history of eastern churches. Do you think you are helping or serving Vatican or God by these type of aggressive attacks against eastern christians? You are mistaken. ::Please keep religious fanaticism away from wikipedia!
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Christopher Columbus was a man of his time. Sure what he did to the Indians were wrong by our standards today but they weren't so wrong by his standards back then. And yeah, Columbus didn't discovered the new world. I think the Vikings, Chinese and even Africans or Romans may have beaten him to the punch. And Indians immigrated to North and South Americas long before from the Asiatic continent. But Columbus did discovered the new world for the Europeans and opened up this world for the Europeans and their descendants. People like Elise are here because of Columbus and if she think Columbus did wrong, she can pack her bags and go back to Italy. Without Columbus, she won't be here. This is liberal hypocrisy at its worst. Condemning a man from a different time period, but yet taking advantages of what he did. Birth of the United States is a direct result from actions and behavior of Columbus and his kind. If Columbus was wrong, our nation was wrong....Elise, aren't you pack yet???
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Surprising lack of judgment on the part of several parties in this emerging news story, most notably Ms. Payette. This is a woman who has spent most of her working life in the public eye. She had to know this story would get out. Now the government and her most ardent supporters are playing defence while the Canadian pubic is left to wonder.....what else don't we know? Now we're hearing of a traffic fatality months before the expunged assault charge where Payette was at the wheel. Someone died here folks. She was exonerated after a full investigation but c'mon.....why are we just hearing about this now? The press will have a field day on the lack of forthright disclosure related to this appointment.
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With all due respect to the Greeks, my family grew up there too. Long before it became a more predominant Greek community, there were plenty of immigrants from other countries. It was a lower middle class neighbourhood, with churches, synagogues, temples., Italian grocery stores, German pastry shops, at least one French school and a pharmacy run by French Canadians, small mom and pop lunch counters, hairdresser and barbers from other ethnic groups. I was born there and stayed there until I was 16. I played in the park with my Armenian, Italian, Irish, Acadian, Hungarian, Yugoslavian friends, as well as a few Greeks who came there a little after the previously mentioned groups. I tasted their delicacies and learned of their holiday traditions. I remember a small well kept cottage on our street, the only one among well kept apartment blocks that was owned by an Austrian family that kept an impeccable garden. This must be acknowledged also.
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A column full of BS!! Sort of like calling for a personal amnesty from paying taxes: "Since my tax contribution does not amount to much in the grande scheme of things, I hereby (morally) declare that I should not have to pay any taxes. Because paying taxes negatively affects my ability to buy large SUVs, fly around the world each year, and eat lobster every day." Says an Albertan with some morals and who is already changing my lifestyle to cut down on CO2-emissions.
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Crude prices are down... Little profit can be made selling it... And you want to drill? Wow!
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== What kind of questions? == I'd like some example of the questions. Is it a contest of memorization? Questions about the meaning of passages? Personal essays on a chosen piece?
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Quando o viu o gritou: Steve!!! Mesa 7, 2 cervejas, 4 copos americanos, uma porção de fritas e outrade calabresa!
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Sooner or later even Liberals smarten up and see the light.
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Frank Delicious wrote:The wolf is a giant noobie disc that is why it's still in production. It's the archangel of mids. No, no, no...the Archangel will glide. It follows the time-tested noobie formula of the understable disc that will glide out for the weenie arm. It makes sense. The Wolf is doggie-toy understable with no glide. If you power down on it enough to keep it from turning and burning it doesn't go anywhere. WTF? Who asked for that? "Hey, Mr. Dunipace? Can you design a midrange that is impossible to throw hard and drops like a fucking brick if you finesse it? Thanks." There has got to be something more to it, like a universal truth that will be revealed to you if you can figure out WTF this disc is good for. And don't tell me rollers, because you can beat a Cobra into a better roller than a Wolf in a half hour. So I'm throwing it, Goddamnit! I'll figure this out yet... At any rate, after I throw the Wolf a little bit I fucking LOVE the Comet like I've never loved before. Last edited by Working Stiff on Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:55 pm, edited 1 time in total. Furthur wrote:Either get a lighter one, throw harder, or find a disc with more glide. Possibly. Critical thinking has failed to explain the existence of the Wolf to me. I have to free my mind to understand it. Once I do, I will have a deeper understanding of golf discs, life and the Universe. We have to embrace the mysteries of life before we can hope to understand them. So far as golf discs go, the Wolf is a Goddamn mystery to me. Furthur wrote:Either get a lighter one, throw harder, or find a disc with more glide. What if the wolf is DG's sword in the stone? Dave D designed it one day after visiting a mexican shaman and had a vision quest to design the wolf (he named it after his spirit guide animal). He knows that one day, a person will come along who will break the distance record with the wolf. That person will then go on to usher in a new era of disc golf teaching his 13 disciples how to throw 500' easily and telling them to spread the word of the disc golf distance messiah. The messiah will eventually be betrayed by his seventh disciple on the seventh day of the seventh month of his seventh seventh year on this earth. His secrets will be lost and we will experience a disc golf dark age until everyone converts to Frisbeetarianism (which everyone will misinterpret and then redefine to be a set of beliefs based around disc golf). Can I downgrade to a more secular enlightenment? I just want some clarity as to why this disc exists. Maybe it will turn out that you are right and it's just the "giant noobie disc," but for right now I just want to keep my mind open to the possibility that there might actually be a use for the thing. If I'm wrong, no biggie. I can put it in the stack next to the Panthers I don't throw anymore. If I'm right, I can be that guy. You know the guy. People are sitting around ragging on how horrible a disc is and somebody goes "I have a buddy who is deadly with his Groove." I can be the buddy with the deadly Wolf shots. Furthur wrote:Either get a lighter one, throw harder, or find a disc with more glide. OK, so the Wolf was a stupid idea. I never did find anything it did well. I've decided to move my stupidity over to throwing thumb rollers with a Condor. At least the there is one shot that the Condor does well. I've also ended up with small bead Aviars back in the bag. They feel great in my hand and have been surprisingly good in the wind so far. I did this in the summer and missed putts like crazy, but so far so good this go-around. rehder wrote:whats up with the FLX pred? Why are you throwing it and the Z? I got the FLX as a secret Santa disc. I really don't know anything about them. I thought I'd give it some throws and see if it was worth hanging on to or if it's going to be somebody's secret Santa gift next year. Frank Delicious wrote:The SM aviar is a seriously underrated mold Somewhere along the line I convinced myself that they were not stable enough. It must have been those flat, wide-open and windy Chicago courses. Furthur wrote:Either get a lighter one, throw harder, or find a disc with more glide.
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How does she make children wholesome? or whole? or valuable for that matter....odd choice of words. They remind me of the double-speak in a Orwell book or a 4J principal. Next time you get an email from a 4J principal count how many times you see the words "wonderful" and "amazing."
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I don't live in Toronna or the GTA Miller.
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Apparently there is enough evidence to warrant investigation. Just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it isn't there.
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I came here looking for a quick survey of the scholarly response to this Documentary. It baffles me that one might suggest (as has been suggested above) that this is not the place for such information.
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Geçmiş olsun... ) Utku Tanrıveremesaj Önemli değil ) Sana da.RapsarEfendim? Eyvallah. Utku Tanrıveremesaj
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:I agree. I think there should perhaps be no smoothing at all. I'd love for us to having a moving average like that on the UK election page, but I don't think there are enough polls being conducted to facilitate that yet.
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Protecting 'Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus' Hi, Can you explain on its talk page why you protected this article? There is some edit warring going on, but not very heavy (for the standards of this article). Also I am a participant in a mediation case, but that concerns actually only the use of one source on this page, and is irrelevant to the present edit warring. Therefore I was wondering about your motivation. Regards,
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To forge a new identity, I believe we need to move beyond the same old left-right polarity, and thus also need a new party that intelligently & pragmatically combines valid concerns on the left and right. Of course such a party is rarity in most western democracies. The population might be ready for it, as it is tired of the same old same old entrenchments. But it also means that ideological safe spaces have to open up to pragmatism and cooperation. One universal guiding principle needs to be SUSTAINABILITY, and on all fronts, not only on the environmental side but also on the issues of monetary systems, immigration, resources (energy, minerals, natural), population, food systems, health care and social services. This will not happen unless we invest daily energy and courage into talking to our political "enemies" and make them our friends and overcome stifling social conventions. The powers-that-be love the current change-preventing divisions that run through our country.
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you just cited Reefer Madness. to what do you attribute your low IQ?
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Quotes Showing all 8 items Hardcore Holly: [regarding the Big Show vs. Kane match] Partial? I'm the big shot. I don't have to be partial to anyone, especially the Big Show. You see, he's not kidding anybody because he's been following me around for week, trying to suck up to me, and that's not gonna work tonight because, I'm law and order. And I'll take matters into my own hands if I have to. Either one of those two big gooves get my face, I will beat the hell out of both of 'em, and what's funny 'bout this whole thing, they both know I can do it. [points at the interviewer, Michael Cole who starred] Hardcore Holly: And don't you owe your eyes on me 'cause I'll beat the hell out of you too. Jeff Jarrett: [at the start for the WWF Intercontinental Championship match] I've got a little news for everybody in here tonight: nobody's gonna see the puppies, because they're mine! And Edge, you ain't walk out of this ring with that belt because that belt is mine, because I AM the GREATEST Intercontinental champ of all time! Steve Austin: [calling the Undertaker after beating Jeff Jarrett out of the ring] When I'll come back dude, it's time to beat that ass and bust you wide open, and that's the bottom line, 'CAUSE STONE COLD SAID SO! Vince McMahon: I have nothing to do with that, but... I can say, that I will guarantee. [looks at Shane McMahon] Vince McMahon: There goes that word again, I know that I promise, I guarantee you, okay, that Stone Cold Steve Austin will lose the WWF Championship here tonight, I GUARANTEE YOU. He will never, ever, EVER AGAIN be the WWF champion! Got it? The Rock: [pre-match promo] The Rock says Triple H, you go on Sunday Night HEAT, you do your little interview with Jim Ross, and you cry like a baby! [pantomimes crying] The Rock: "They sit there and they kept me down for five years. For five years, they kept me at the bottom of the barrel." Well, The Rock says they didn't keep you at the bottom of the barrel just 'cause you wanted to say goodbye to your roody poo friends in Madison Square Garden. No, The Rock says they kept you at the bottom of the barrel because you ABSOLUTELY SUCK! [cheers from the audience] The Rock: And on top of that... and on top of all that, The Rock says that you run your mouth. "In four weeks, 28 days, I'm going to SummerSlam. And I'm taking what I want: The WWF Title." Well, The Rock says in 28 *seconds*, The Rock is gonna give you exactly what you don't want! And that's The Rock taking that strap, turnin' it sideways, and sticking it straight up your candy ass! [more cheers] The Rock: Triple H, The Rock says he *is* the People's Champ, The Rock says he *is* the People's Choice, and The Rock is, without a shadow of a doubt, the most electrifying man in sports entertainment, PERIOD. IF YA SMELLLLLLL-AAA! What The Rock is cooking!
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Glad to hear that so many people got to see your 1-3-1 trappers beaten.... Still doesn't help your original argument, but WOtt-ever...
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Is there any real political slant to this article whatsoever? No. Since there is not, it doesn't matter who gets quoted, or how many people get quoted.
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Worse, a large part of the money is spent on "education research." Oregon has heavily invested in that for more than a century, and the results continue to get worse. Maybe it is time for Uncle Sam to take away the shovels, so the hole won't get any deeper. Coincidentally, the first head of schools in Portland Dist #1 was John Outhouse. You can't make this stuff up.
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In that case we would have to 'fire' Pence as well. Not a bad idea.
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Next time we will call on you!
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You act like the police are the downfall to your life, as I said, take responsibility for your actions and quit trying to blame the police. You do that and I'll take your advice.
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These Liberal goofs run deficits in good years. What do you expect for the two years supply teacher and twenty year trust fund recipient?
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yderst høj kvalitet, godt gået op.
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Thank you brother .
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Rasputin, the guy from Breitbart.
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Welcome To Russiagate Summer: Stonewalling Trump Witness Edition Angus King calls out the stonewalling from Trump's National Security team, who are clearly afraid to have Trump see them say anything on television.
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" If you cannot tolerate or become patient about a counter thought what can I say more?!! You even qualify the ""Decision of European Court of Human Rights in 17.12.2013"" as a ""Defamatory Content"" in my talk page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:212.174.38.3). Do you really believe what you say? Is the ""Decision of European Court of Human Rights in 17.12.2013 on 1915 Events"" a ""Defamatory Content"" according to you? If so, then, what is not a defamatory content? 212.174.38.3 "
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CBC is reporting the ask as $400 million, but what's a few extra millions for the spend-thrift liberals and their media sycophancy. Since viewers/listeners are already inundated with ad after ad it is time to sever the politically financed umbilical cord on the entire CBC and let them learn how to survive on ads alone; and you never know, when mansbridge leaves next year the CBC might save a few hundred million.
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Rest assured had the DP not received the information in an Open Records request, they would have headed straight to court.
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BOSTON — The Associated Press reports that hundreds of students walked out of their classes on Oct. 18 in protest of recent incidents of racism at Boston College. Campus group Eradicate Boston College Racism organized the walkout after claims that the university did not properly address a recent racist social media post and the vandalism of two Black Lives Matter posters in residence halls, which were changed to read "Black Lives don't matter." “It depends on faith, so that it may be a gift, and the promise (of racial justice) may be guaranteed” (Romans 4:16). Despite what it may look like at Boston College, “The Lord remembers his covenant for ever” (Psalm 105:8a). “`I tell you, everyone who acknowledges me (as did the walkouts at Boston College) before others the Son of Man will acknowledge before the angels of God” (Luke 12:8). Liturgy of the Word, Reading 472, Saturday of the Twenty-Eighth Week in Ordinary Time I.
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6. Faggot cock sucker, democrats are basically antifa, the republican base is becoming more and more nationalist, All politics is local, get your white ass out to primaries where white agency makes a massive difference.  Jewish money is fleeing the gop, being replaced by small time donations Tell me more about how we should let the jews have both parties
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907KLR-Rejected? It could be in reference to one of the most popular dual sport motorcycles on the planet-Kawasaki KLR 650.
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Прочитал, что Винер страдал провалами в памяти, что послужило толчком для разработки теории кибернетики. Насколько это соответствует истине? Алексей Андреев. КУЛЬТ ИНВАЛИДНЫХ КОЛЯСОК Они не верят. Думают, я шучу. Хотя и соглашаются с некоторыми доводами. Ну да, технический прогресс подозрительно напоминает прогресс добровольной инвалидности . Ну да, первую пишмашинку создали для слепого, а супер-модные джакузи изначально применялись для лечения геморроя. Ну да, изобретатель телефона Александр Белл всего лишь хотел помочь своей глухой жене, а отец кибернетики Виннер просто страдал провалами в памяти . Но автомобиль? Да как же без него! Да брось, у тебя, наверно, просто бабок на тачку не хватает!
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Not really military slang at all. But, have you ever noticed what a little salt will do to a slug?
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عندما يتكلم الرجال فعيال الأنوميس تروح تلعب بلاى ستايشن
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Why would a "pleasant man" send two of his MP's to the States with the specific purpose to undermine their own country? Now I expect you'll come back with some nonsense about the survey of the number of people who were upset with the settlement - but those are Canadians, right? So why would this "pleasant man" want to risk potentially damaging his own country by pouring gasoline on a fire on foreign soil? What possible benefit could there be for Canada from this? There is nothing "pleasant" about Scheer, whose political career us distinguished by how he could serve for so long and personally never do anything except clap on command. Scheer is the Peter Principle personified.
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Rural people are less educated than urban folks, so they have a world view that does not square with reality.
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ai que gostoso
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Yaşanılan her şeye rağmen, kalbinizin güzelliğinden şüphe duymayacak insanları yanınızda bulundurun.
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. reclama la retirada del monolito franquista de Son Servera
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My, thank you for that laugh at the end of a long day! Celebrate paranoia! Conspiracy! And to all a good-night!
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Nor should the defendants' parents, friends and family be attacked. Let the parents without sin cast the first stone. Did any of the parents involved have a squeaky clean kid?
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The rail also didn't have the proper EA done. Three council members who voted for the rail were slapped on the wrist for receiving salaries from HART. Their votes were not over turned. The City prosecutor has not sought legal action against these politicians. The courts delayed but didn't stop rail. If you speak with DOT planners involved with the Ferry, they'll tell you that they did advise the governor to do an EA, to be safe. However, the law does allow the state to be their own approving authority for state built projects. Young Brothers (YB), Matson & Horizon Lines are not required to do EA's for their projects. Additional requirements for inspecting vehicles were required for the Ferry but not for YB, who transports cars inter-isle. For the 1st time in Honolulu Harbor History a YB tug boat rammed another vessel (the Ferry) so hard that it put it out of service. Protesters and attorneys against the Ferry were funded by YB. Power & politics as usual in HI!
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You evil Liberals. Fairness in taxation. They spend money out the door on all sorts of things, and now are looking everywhere to tax you even further. You people are living on borrowed time for 2019!
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How about them Chicago Bears?
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I think it was in 1973......Bill is aging well, doesn't look a whole lot different from when I remember as a kid.....I was never into wrecks really.....I would want to make too much #$@^ off them....and I hate diving in sucky visibility....In Yap we ran into a truckload of around 50 caliber and 10mm or whatever it was Japanese shells, with and without bullets......I wanted to grab them all! lol
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We have a excellent example in early modern Western history when there were indeed "prayer breaks" held by Protestants on one side and Catholics on the other. Both determined that they have God on their side. In the resulting "Wars of Religion," Europe witnessed slaughter on a grant scale. It was finally decided that to stop the slaughter, God needed to be taken out of the equation so that some sort of peaceful resolution of the conflicts could be obtained. This was one element which lead to the later idea of the separation of Church and State. It is too bad that our denomination can't admit that God has very little to do with the political decisions made by human beings--even in, and especially in church settings. A great illustration of this occurred at the last General Conference session held in San Antonio.
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yes vandalism, whats that in his hand!!!
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As long as there is the possibility that some psychopath is meandering the trails and bike paths killing people at random, I would like to be assured that peace officer resources are fully committed to solving and finding that party. To flame out the hyperbole that these potluck clubs make the industry vulnerable is quackery. Going full monty SWAT on a bunch of stoners while people are being murdered seemingly at random in pairs is the highest level of tone deaf I can imagine.
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It seems that the current process to change the law has been triggered not by 'government and the Church', but by a pressure group which raised sufficient numbers on a petition to require the matter to be considered and debated. They claim to have obtained 450,000 signatures. The proposed legal changes seem to have been drafted by an 'advocacy group' called 'Ordo Iuris' and were submitted by the 'Stop Abortion' coalition, by way of a 'citizens’ initiative'. One of the dangers of democracy, I suppose! Perhaps the protestors will now need to get the same number on a petition of their own? There were massive crowds out on the streets and in the squares yesterday, by the look of photos online. Still, it all seems odd - especially when (as you note) recent surveys indicate that the overriding majority of Poles disagree with the proposed changes to abortion law (changes which look to be dangerous medically, as well as repugnant in most other ways). Keeping the people of Poland in my prayers.
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CIA writer (aka: Tweeting girl) meets high powered Islamic radical (aka: Turkish president Erdogan)
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2. RETARDED MONKEY muslim EVIL CRIMINAL LIVING IN DARKNESS
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The whole premise that reporters are the evil empire and that one needs to BS and kiss their butts to get them to report effectively is so so wrong on so many levels. Here's a media strategy you can also find online, appropriate for a public agency like the police department: tell the truth, tell it all, tell it now. That's all the police need to know.
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is this news or an opinion piece?
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And so far, every year it has worked. Unlikely this year will be any different. Give it a week, maybe two and we will be reading a story that they got the extra money they needed to save our children. The demand has gone out, "give us money or your children will suffer". The city will find the money, be it a tax or a loan or just using funds we have in the bank, there won't be much if any cut to the schools.
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فهذاالاسد الصهيونى العميل المنصب حارس (لاسرائيل)مجرم بالانسانية والشعب السورى ومن غير وثائق وبشهادة كل الارض وكذاب وجبان ويحاكم بمحكام الجنايات الدولية وكاكبر مجرم بالانسانية ولاعوانه بالقرن21
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@USER @USER how about charges against Ellison with 911 calls to validate and this was not when 17
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You are wrong, this is not the first time Canada has gone up against a US president's foreign policy. Trudeau I was also not inclined to be a slave to US foreign policy. Harper, on the other hand, tried to retroactively undo some of Trudeau I's foreign policy to make it more consistent with US policy at the time.
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" Need help for Armenia page I need an important favor, can you please put this version for what was changed in the infobox ""Formation and Independance"". Since I noticed it more properly matches the present day Armenia article. Thank you. They removed the older version that was thet for over 3 years with traditional 2492 in the formation and indepedance infobox. Also, the head paragraph which is trying to explain false history lessons in the Armenia article. This older edit i provided here is much better for the Armenia article, instead of these different versions of the ancient history on the top of the Armenia article. Formation and independence Democratic Republic of Armenia established TAB 28 May 19 Independence from the Soviet Union Declared Recognised Finalised TAB 23 August 1990 21 September 1991 25 December 1991 If you are not sure what im referring to, its here < This is the edit by Yervantsi for that infobox. Please put the above version I provided. Thanks. Also, this head paragraph in the Armenia page doesnt need an entire history lesson. Please make it brief like the link I provided from the earlier version here: A former republic of the Soviet Union, Armenia is a unitary, multiparty, democratic nation-state with an ancient and historic cultural heritage. The Kingdom of Armenia was the first state to adopt Christianity as its religion 24.205.141.90 "
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It sounds as if Ms Erin Hight is already wasting her money on her education. She is a college student with no knowledge of the constitution or how this country works. Get your money back Erin!
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So this is a pretty cool video, for anyone who has not seen it. The interviewer is the incredible Udo Neumann (www.udini.com) and they are in Ceuse (if i understand correctly) during the time where Graham was working Realization/Biographie. So, for those who know a bit about climbing this video may make sense, but for others it may be a complete puzzle, so here’s what I’m hearing from Dave Graham: lots of great advice, life advice, climbing philosophy and general insight. Wizardry and general hard climbing So what is this guy telling us? That he’s a magical creature that is the opposite of Patxi? That that buff knucklehead at the gym is overpowered and is just a total idiot if he can’t climb (it makes sense he can grab hard, he’s huge!)? Nah, Dave is pretty much just telling us about how he subscribes to the idea that there is something unique about climbing where magic kind of exists. The same type of magic that exists in other sports, but maybe to a different extent. It’s really about the mental aspect. Let’s read on! Personal beta and finding sequences So we start at a good place. The first part of being a wizard is believing that wizards do exist and that there is a certain part of your mind that is made to move your body (or help your body reach its potential). Secondly, that your body is unique to everyone else’s (in Graham’s case he sees this at the elite level where many overcome the bad climbing technique with pure force) and that you have what your body has given you. So, obviously, there is going to be a personal element to this. “I cannot [climb realization like] Chris did!” Realization is a pretty hard climb: 15a, to be exact. So, he tells us about how this really is: how realization was really a show of beta and fine tuning. Most people were telling him to do it the way someone else did, to try the obvious harder beta and to stop whining. Obviously that just isn’t possible sometimes. Maybe you’re too tall, too short or whatever. But by using what you can find properly you can unlock key essentials to hard climbing, since it is the means to making things possible for you. So if you have small fingers, use smaller holds. Experiment. Tinker. Try beta that seems improbable. Try beta that seems impossible (but could work)! Forcing yourself to do something you don’t want to do Trying hard is really the name of the game, but generally there will be easier ways to do certain things. If you do end up finding a way around a dyno, that’s awesome, especially if you hate dynos. The thing is, really, at the end of the day we climb best the way we want to climb, the way that is easiest for the mind and body. That’s why some beta doesn’t always work for some people and why it works for others. However, this isn’t the same as not trying something you don’t want to do. There will be times where climbing will feel near impossible and that’s because you might not be ready. This isn’t to say it isn’t something you want to do. Just the whole “shut up and stop complaining and do it” attitude isn’t the right way to go about it. Essentially the difference is this: if it hurts you and there is a better way that works for you, do that. If you can’t do it, it doesn’t mean “don’t, it wont work,” it means find the thing that will. However, up to 8a/5.13b this seems to be more of a mental thing and a finding your own way thing. I believe that until I reach that level that climbing will stay about finding your own way to crush. There is some amount of hard climbing, strength wise, that you must be able to do, but up to that grade it’s probably pretty easy as long as you can give it your all. A good point that I wanted to add to this is that there have been studies on the mind: generally when you start getting pain from over work you are hitting about 50% of the available energy left in your muscles. That means you have 50% of your glycogen left after you are completely wrecked that could still be used. This is explained in the Radiolab episode titled “Limits” and is a great episode for those wanting to know more about mind over matter. Focusing through the hardships Even the pros have hardships, I think that is what is important. However, how did Graham remain in the pro league? By continuing on after injury (after letting it heal, babying it and being generally unhappy). He’s not incredible, he’s just human. He hurts just like you. But when he doesn’t hurt he goes climbing, hard. But really, there will be hardships and getting back into the swing is just as important as climbing continuously. You don’t regain what you had by picking your nose and saying “too hard” under your breath. So, it is obvious though (to me) that Graham is blessed with a good climbing physiology. He’s strong, slight and smart. He’s doing it right even without trying very hard. Just as Chris Sharma doesn’t train. Both of them have something mental above everyone else, so much so that just climbing will do. Frustrating, yes, but inspiring! “i don’t train […] but i’m going to have to train to do certain thing to develop certain things […] i always injure myself doing things I want to do” I guess a good thing to maybe read between the lines however here is that if you want to continue being strong, training the right way is a good idea. That will make sure you never get injured in the first place and are able to climb strong that your mind. Perhaps that’s the idea that Graham is wrestling with here as he explains he has to do this now, or else he might get injured as time goes on. But know your limits! You can’t grow your wing span, so don’t train like you’re tall. Train your body as your body needs. If you start feeling it, train that. You can climb on 5.12 crimps! You just need to be ready for them. What not to do: try a campus routine a pro uses. Try tweaky problems that hurt you. All that shit will just injure you in the long run. Learning how to use your body (being weak) So much of climbing is being smart enough to out maneuver the climbs that you are attempting. I have seen some really incredible things both climbing ropes and climbing boulders from people that shouldn’t be able to climb as hard as they look. But realistically, what is the real problem with people? Is it that they are too weak for the climbs? Maybe, but it’s probably more about making it work for you. For your own body. For you! That’s what this entire video is about. Your body is your body. There is a way for everyone. Focus brings clarity and that’s what is needed to go hard. You just need to climb things full well knowing you may be the weakest, but that you can focus and get it if you will yourself to climb your best. Graham may not be the strongest, but he climbs hard and knows how to climb hard for a weak person. Being weak has helped him more than being strong. Being strong generally leads to this: I’m strong! Why can’t i do this? I must get stronger! Being weak generally leads to this: I’m weak! I can’t do it that way! Which was is best for me? If the strong guy climbed like the weak one, he’d get projects that he wouldn’t even dream about. That’s the take away i think about the weak bastard rant. Never being as strong as the strongest That’s it. You’ll never be Patxi, Chris Sharma, Ramonet or Jimmy Webb. Magnus will be stronger than you always. Why are you training to be that? Be what you are and climb. Really, people seem to rely on that too much, the training aspect. You can will yourself to climb hard no matter what, just need to find that sequence. Training is a way around hard mental training, since you can do more. You have more skills. But knowing to use your skills that’s where people get really darn good. So next time you think: hey, if i could just campus like Jimmy, i’d kill this! Stop. Think. There is another way! You can always fool yourself (finding confidence) Losing the confidence is a real bummer. Once you lose sight that you can do things then you become really badly worked. At the Red this year I thought I may never climb another 12 since I wasn’t strong enough. However, I hopped on a 12c and climbed it to the top, dogging up it. That’s 3 grades above my hardest to date. The moves are all there, i just need to learn how to climb that hard. So, how am I fooling now myself? I’m going to get an endurance that wont quit and then I’ll climb these hard routes. I’ll lose weight and double down. But I’ve seen people with shit endurance and incredible weight climb into the hard 12s. Fool yourself if you can’t believe. Believing in yourself is a mindless thing, but you need to be 100% or else doubt will creep in and you wont be able to send as hard as you actually can. Stop doubting! And if you do, try to trick yourself out of it! Set a plan, lose some weight, hit the hangboard, send some easy climbs. Understanding how bouldering/climbing works Graham is a big believe in understanding the mechanics and geometry of climbing. I think that’s why I think he’s so cool and interesting when it comes to being a climber. He doesn’t just beast the shit out of each boulder he can find. He does them with his mind first and foremost. He says that people struggle on V9 and he can do them in his gym shoes. So what the hell? “7C (V9) isn’t that challenging!” Obviously, again, he’s at that point where he’s got the strength and knows what his body is capable of and now can do things easily due to his body being perfect in certain situations. So essentially, he’s saying this: “I can do hard things that aren’t that hard to accomplish due to my ability to see how they work from the inside.” His perspective is really, really good. Something to work at if you haven’t thought about that before. If you’re strong enough you just need to figure it out. Climbing doesn’t come naturally and he seems to think that a lot of people are not doing it right. “your ass is out of the box!” This is an idea that I haven’t heard many people tell me, but many people understand on a primitive level. Climbing is about body boxes. Every hold and stance is possible from certain angles and bad from others. Take a 90° crimp. your best place is right under it pulling hard and down. Now put it at 45°. it sucks if you pull down at 90° to the ground, but is good if you pull in that new direction. So if your body sags when you are holding it, you are now forcing way harder on an angle you aren’t supposed to use. Same with feet, slopers and everything else. It’s hard to understand this when climbing on jugs, but pretty soon you figure out the boxes when the holds seem desperate. There’s the true wizardry of the boxes. Stay in them. I’m not strong but if i find that box, it’s a jug! However, don’t be fooled, I’m not a wizard like Graham (yet!). Gathering beta and friends Lots of people seem pretty selfish about beta at the higher levels, but I think that this is less of a problem at lower levels (sharing) but more of a problem (taking). Beta is all around you, even now, in this very room, Neo. But seriously, you need to take the information and make the most of it. The best climbers I know use slight beta to make the impossible seem easy to them. So bring a friend to climb. Climb with people who are psyched on your projects. Talk to people. Work it out. It’s really fun when you start getting a brain storm going. Beta, however, can be your worst enemy. I was at the gym one time and figured out a heinous beta that worked for me. My partner told me I wouldn’t send the project if I tried that stupid sequence (that involved a forearm smear on a hold). Too bad, sent it! Obviously he couldn’t know how it felt for me, but it was okay. Do what feels okay. The plastic to rock transition Not going to say Graham is right about this, but he is. It is amazing how people in the gym don’t seem to get basic ideas. Even gym holds are getting more complex and really, the way around hard climbing is touching every where on a hold and finding the spot. And trust me, there is a spot. “They (gym climbers) focus on grabbing things on a single way” Yeah, that’s the thing, there is really this idea that holds are just a “grab it, stop whining.” That’s not true. Even on hangboards you see this. People cheating, using the pockets to help themselves. Obviously this isn’t wrong, it’s just funny that even in the place where you shouldn’t cheat there is a cheating happening. Want a good hangboard? pick up a slab of wood and cut it. stop using the sides of pockets to cheat. However, the opposite is true about climbing outdoors. Find those sweet spots. Use your thumb. Squeeze. Move your hand 1mm left. There is really that difference, even if it is slight, over time pennies make dollars, so to speak. And also, concurrently, don’t waste your time training indoors if you want to get amazing at outdoor climbing. Stop thinking you should do huge dynos and impossible gym moves. Use your wizardry and continue climbing hard and work it out. There is no gym that replicates climbing outdoors. Stop thinking you’re on plastic! Alright, that’s about all I got! -CC
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Anchorage is on its way to being the next Detroit. This is pretty unfortunate to see.
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The first judge likely to fall victim to the lunacy of the infection known as political correctness. Canada likes liberal judges who never, ever question anybody on their responsibility.
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Civility might help you!!
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At $500/month per person, hundreds or thousands of people would have to be involved to transfer the amounts of money that one might associate with clandestine action. Keeping so many people from exposing the plot seems a dubious possibility. Nevertheless, the media made this topic into a big story without a shred of proof. This is what we call fake news served up by a dysfunctional media.
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Please do not add nonsense to Wikipedia; it is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Thank you.
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Who could forget that video. It might have been that black folks, with all they've been through, could hope that modern technology would at last give them a fighting chance in these deadly confrontations: surely, if you could catch it all with a camera... but no, not even that's enough. Apparently all a trigger-happy cop has to do in court is indicate he felt threatened and express his remorse. But that poor woman in the bloodied car, somehow doing everything right, her little girl there too, her law-abiding boyfriend blown away by a panicky officer of the law... that's some officer, some law, some country.
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The Trumpet can't even manage his own country's affairs, and now he thinks he can assist others. Ego over brains.
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Bear Cove is further in the bay a lot less flushing and circulation. Not a good sign though if whatever is causing that phenomenon grows out further into the bay. Dead zones documented in other areas of the once productive little bays in the outer areas too. NOAA is trying to find out what is causing this hypoxia. Dead unharvested hatchery pink salmon wasted per chance settling on the bottom as so often happens?
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Steven Haycox is a good man and a great writer but you don't seem like someone he would endorse as a public relations person to represent Alaska to attract other Americans that live outside Alaska but want to invest and tour the state of Alaska! I am concerned that you can't appreciate the fact that citizens of the United States paid Russia for Alaska and people from outside Alaska paid for the exploration oil wells that found Prudhoe Bay and Kuparuk that still gives you the money that paid for 90% of the state government and paid for the Permanent Fund and paid for the Constitutional Budget Reserve and many other meaningful things like the Schools, Roads, Hospitals and more. So when Sen. Kelley says HB 247 will stop oil production and that will destroy Alaska's economy and future, I would think very hard about his reasons. He is a smart member of Alaska's Senate and if he helps defeat HB 247 and oil prices go back up next year then Alaskan beat Saudi's oil glut to gut AK plan
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With the lack of Family Values these days & Ethics, maybe Estate lawyers should be tasked to resolve problems & not perpetuate them like the case of 1 fellow in Milton we've been monitoring whose case has been going on for almost 40 months since his Dad's passing as his sister has rented out the house that he cared for his Dad in & his Brother & wife have all the cash, while the guy has incurred over $ 10,000.00 in Court costs on paper so far & paid some Utility & Tax Bills to the tune of almost $ 10,000.00 as well...
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Good...cross the floor.
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Right. I wouldn't let JT shine Harper's shoes. JT avoids confrontation at every turn. I seriously doubt he is up to this task.
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No Millennial will have to pay a cent to support me in my old age, which is alas now approaching. Having inherited the Depression-age mentality from my parents, I began saving at the age of 10 by collecting coat-hangers and coke bottles, doing gardening, and teaching sports. I put myself through university, had down payments and mortgages on two houses by the age of 25, and became active in the stock market in my 40s and 50s. I now have a high 7-figure asset base. I had a median-sized salary. Anyone who had foresight could have done what I did. So it seems to me that the boomers Carrick is addressing are the slack boomers who spent without saving, and who are now hoping that their (sadly) unemployed or unemployable offspring will look after them after their negligence. But please, Rob Carrick, do not suppose that moocher-boomers are the norm. Most have worked hard throughout our lives, deserve what we have, and will look after our offspring -- but only after careful consideration.
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http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/paul-krugman-dismantles-dangerously-lopsided-coverage-trump-and-clinton Paul Krugman Dismantles the Dangerously Lopsided Coverage of Trump and Clinton Is the 2016 race a reboot of the Bush v. Gore election? memories of the 2000 Bush versus Gore election and the devastatingly shoddy job the media did in covering the race. "One candidate, George W. Bush, was dishonest in a way that was unprecedented in U.S. politics," Krugman writes. "Most notably, he proposed big tax cuts for the rich while insisting, in raw denial of arithmetic, that they were targeted for the middle class. These campaign lies presaged what would happen during his administration — an administration that, let us not forget, took America to war on false pretenses."
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Are we going to be getting some compensation for the President's "High Speed Rail" fiasco with funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009? That was $8 billion down the hole. The Chicago hub alone got $2.617 billion (one can only wonder why). The net result was a lot of maps and the discovery that states couldn't handle rail planning and construction.
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Very cool.
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Surely you don't think Trump votes give a sh!t about your forgiveness?
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March 18, 2015 LOTD: New to me magazine I thought it was time to do another LOTD post. I was goofing around and found a magazine I have never heard of before. Your Family Magazine (South Africa) I really haven't had time to go all through their website, but I did find this awesome blanket. It is a very simple yet lovely pattern and I love the yarn used in the picture. I have really been getting into the more natural colored yarns lately. All different shades of natural earthy colors. Which means my stash is not exactly where I want it to be right now. It is full of bright blues and oranges and yellows and purples. I could go on and on. But nothing earthy. I think watching Outlander has done this to me. I'm not sure. I am going to have to investigate that further. How? By watching some more episodes of course! Anyway, back on task. You really should check out their website. They have a ton of tutorials ranging from Custard Class to How to Slice and Dice an Onion. All found here
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It is high time to make real cuts to the bloated state government, including cuts in the lavish public union pay and benefits. The people of Alaska cannot afford Cadillac pay and benefits to the public union members any longer.
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Çok çok geçmiş olsun önemli bir şey yoktur ınş..
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Your perspective would be valued == Hi there. I would appreciate it if you could visit Talk:Muhammad. The article, Muhammad, has changed in a significant way since it originally passed WP:GA several years ago. It now states in the opening paragraph that Mohammad is the Founder of Islam and has relegated to a note at the end of the article that Muslims, themselves don't believe this. I have started a discussion on the talk page concerning this and would value your input. Thanks so much. : Not a chance I'm afraid - too many other things going on for me at this point. Also, I seem to recall lengthy discussions quite some time ago that AGREED with the version that you are objecting to. ==
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"Jimmy Carter also had a ban placed on Islamic countries." No. Carter had a ban on IRANIANS as part of a series of sanctions against a Government who was holding American diplomatic personnel hostage. BIG Difference.
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... I'd put a higher probability on her being a pill popper.
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3. > At least they won't claim rape after regretful sex HEY! Not so fast there buddy. There are already feminists out trying to shut down that industry due to claims that all dolls are just a "Rape Fantasy" and "normalizes rape". [Calls for Paris sex-doll 'brothel' to be closed down](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/17/calls-paris-sex-doll-brothel-closed-rape-fantasies/)
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you do realize that jolly old England (draconian gun laws) encourages the use of silencers or moderators as the Brits call them. Ball your court
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Actually we have a clear agreement from the remarks above which support moving. If a non-admin move can be accomplished, I will so do. If I can't, then there is no need to keep this move request open and a syop should make the move. –
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Bhai do review on gully boy best movie of Bollywood this year
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"Stephen Harper ran the deficit up by $150 billion while he was in power and that never affected his re-election " There is more than just a slight difference between running a deficit during a massive recession and running one when "the Canadian economy is doing well".
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He brought the lawsuit. And yes, squeezing someone's butt is sexual assualt. You might enjoy it, but that's not the point.
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The rubes who voted them in don't care they're the first to be sacrificed. They've been conditioned to stig it to the Libs and "establishment" by swallowing the piss they think is rain.
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