4 hours. 4 ****ing hours. Wtf.
lol because crystal balls have magical powers. I saw a TV special on this and did a little backside research online as well. It isn't too special. Personally, I think it's a bunch'a ****. But that's just me.
is going at 350 kbps. it's actually lagging my DSL internet connection. XD
... NO SAMURAI JACK? Leave.
Animal Planet. I learned all my sexist moves from there as a child. ;D But seriously, CN has been dying slowly since 2003. Probably earlier. -shrug-
Such good memories. <:
Static Age, Know Your Enemy and Christians Inferno are pretty good songs.
It's alright. Sounds too much like What I've Done, though. Once they started their pop-sound they decided to keep it I guess. >:
Beat It, Scream or Thriller. I like them a lot quite equally.
TNBC = best movie of all time. Hands down. D:
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Um. ... Jeffery.
Furnace camp is where you learn how to flatulate in a polite manner. Also, fun fact of furnaces: the higher the temperature the more disgusting the fart! <:
I kissed a dude once. At furnace camp.
Yeah I guess you have a point, but who are they to be able to make that decision? Especially if they don't know that much in terms of how things really work in political and social spectrum. I'll admit we are seemingly better off, but that is because we tend to hide things within the system. Other countries probably come right out and say "I'm full of ****, and how do you like that?" We like to sugar coat everything. Again, it seems better, but you can never be sure. Under the surface, which is what I was referring to before, we are a lot worse. Yes keeping a secret isn't corrupt, however, keeping secrets can cause corruption. For example, in 2000 the CDC had reports of vaccines and the preservatives they had in them. Medical industries were mass-producing vaccines with a deadly neurotoxin called thimerosal, which was, when compared statistically, proven to be responsible for a drastic rise in autism. Even in 1931 when it was put in at first, the ethylmercury in this preservative influenced and damaged early development in children. During a small period of time from 1954 to 1970, the preservative wasn't put in and autism lowered exceptionally, until put back again in small amounts, until in 1989 when the level of vaccines drastically increased from all sorts of diseases. And God knows how many vaccines kids need to take today. Anyway, as I was saying, during the meeting of this report, the individuals on the board decided to try whatever they could to stop the publication of the information, so what did they do? They gave it to a private company, classifying it. Now, whether any medical industry knew about the effects is up in the air, because the large mass-distribution vials of the vaccine were made (which contained this preservative) instead of the smaller ones (with no preservative) because it was cheaper. In other words, it was profitable to use the larger vials instead of the smaller ones. It wouldn't surprise me if some of them didn't know, because the report results from that meeting were almost instantly gone, apparently. If you want to see the article I'm referring to... [x] I agree that keeping secrets isn't necessarily corrupt in and of itself, but it can cause a crazy inaccurate amount of information and cause "mysteries" which, in fact, are directly fabricated from corrupt behavior. We thing the mystery is natural and whatnot, but sometimes this isn't the case.
LOOOOL I laughed so hard. XD
put a plate of bacon on the laptop keyboard for when they wake up. :'D
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Not too bad for your first. Mostly cropping, text and minor effects. But they are good. For future reference, though, try not to have a faded white edge like in the second one in the second to last row. ;P It doesn't flow too well.
CtR is sick? >: