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Ryan
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: monkey bones tattoo |
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Burn.It is true though that the fanboys insist on telling us how wonderful Macbooks are and how superior they are in build quality, but in fact they languish in 4th place. Not only are PCs cheaper, from 3 manufacturers they are better built.
Alheithinn to be fair, not all historians agree. For one, Lincoln did much to avoid the civil war. This means, he openly embraced the status quo where blacks would be held in slavery indefinitely. Toward the close of the Civil War, he was quoted numerous times showing a desire to 'get back' at the South. Thus, perhaps freeing the slaves in Southern territories only (He didn't free them everywhere), was a method of instilling economic hardships on the South. Of course most Historians attribute these quotes as fabrications/exaggerations driven by politics.But, the view that Lincoln was a racist who simply didn't like the industry... but never sought total equality with blacks... isn't uncommon with historians. In fact, it is like Wilberforce who fought to end the Atlantic Slave Trade in England for both blacks and poor whites (who were literally jumped in the street, dragged to boats, and became seaman by force). While Wilberforce detest slavery, he also wrote letters to the king encouraging him not to increase the wages of poor whites/blacks... for everyone has their place (because of God) and nobody should dare change it. He was also vehemently against a movement which sought to end the beating/whipping/etc of the working class; again, because the poor have their place because of God. The reason I bring this up is simple. In modern times, we tend to divide characters in history between two extremes of good and bad. The good people represent our ideal selves... the bad represents Darth Vadar. In reality, few historical figures fit these molds we create of them in our heads.
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Ocampo
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: montreal tattoo parlour |
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“This is the truthiest XKCD ever !
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Ariela
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Is a wide-awake drunk worse than one passing out?.
why... is this under "offbeat"?this doesn't strike me as a *badum chish* moment?!
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Sumit paudel
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: montreal tattoo parlour |
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all this means is... Invest in food??
....because everyone in digg has a relationship with a real woman, and they are all really hot |
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Marshaun
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: moose tattoo |
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Honestly I don't see what the big deal is with this "debate".It's more like common sense vs. a well funded devil's advocate

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Veonica
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: monkey island tattoo |
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Pretty amazing that structures designed and built 2,000 years ago are still in use and are JUST NOW needing maintenance.That's some serious engineering.Pretty pathetic when you compare it to most of our auto's that are falling apart 2 months after the warranty runs out.
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Kozubaj
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: most popular tattoo ideas |
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Interesting article.But the comments are like the worst wall of text ever.
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Keil
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: montreal tattoo parlour |
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MARIUS
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$103 isn't that cheap; amazon.com and newegg.com both charge $104.99 for Windows 7 Home Premium OEM version, with free shipping.http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Home-Premium-Bit-OEM ... |
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