that is claire perry threatening to have me moved out of my home if i don't let her watch me masturbate
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Perhaps one solution could be to have a national climate-change census. All those who deny it could be housed in low-lying areas, those who recognise it could be moved to the hills. Large land area owners could be C.P.O.'d to give up land at higher levels.
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i practiced my signature to perfection as a child; now i descend into paroxysms of panic anytime i am asked to sign anything--my signature is a nothing, a vague memory of handwriting. it's the two initials of my name at best--at worst, about 25% letter and 75% "oh jesus christ, can't i just type you a password or something?"
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claire perry you are not welcome to intimate material from my place of safety
AND IM SUPPOSED TO LET AN ENTITY LIKE THAT WATCH FILMS OF ME IN MY PLACE OF SAFETY
DOES THE ENTITY EVER STOP YAPPING FOR FIVE MINUTES
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This isn't another article telling the US to be exactly like venezuela is it? The Us doesn't want to be like Venezuela and Americans certainly don't want to trade Barack Obama for Hugo "Neckless" Chavez.
those last three posts are people trying to smuggle masturbation films of members of the public in their place of safety ....
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Once having a job where I signed my name three or four hundred times a day even I don't recognise what mine is supposed to say. There is a dot in there though it tends to travel around a bit.
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0I remember having a meeting with someone who had to sign huge stacks of LME Warrants every day. He spent the meeting signing them on auto-pilot, not paying any real attention. I'm pretty sure if I'd surreptitiously moved the stack he would have kept signing over the same place and not noticed it wasn't the right place anymore.Nobody does that anymore, the warrants are all electronic. My favourite thing about this computerisation is that there's a field at the end of the electronic warrant that still says "See reverse for...."
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I know that anecdote isn't the singular form of data, but...
Just recently my adopted state of Western Australia recorded the hottest streak of December days for 70 years. My home state of Tasmania recorded their hottest day on record just before their recent bushfires. The WA town of Geraldton was flooded a couple of years ago, the worst flooding in a lifetime. The floods in Queensland just a few days later were the worst in almost 40 years. The US has just noted that 2012 was their hottest year ever, a year that had the worst storm in I-can't-recall-how-long. And that's just off the top of my head. Are these once-in-a-generation/lifetime events happening so close together all coincidences or should we look at a bigger picture?
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Fleetwood Mac convinced me back in 1977 that I would never really, as in reallybe a punk rocker. Somehow pogoing about with a safety pin in my ear and spitting with the rest of the lads down the youth club disco seemed a bit shallow after getting home and lobbing Rumours onto the turntable for the 1000th time that week alone. It sounds as good today as it did then as well.
will you please stop targeting me with super bugs in garages and cafes
they are threatening dissenters with gbh .... yes but i iddnt know they watch people masturbate and sell it and stuff ... having become aware of that i have rights over it ...
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THIS IS speedy gonzalis claire perry racing in with a torture warning Recommend
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Who can blame him, i guess he is trying to make as much money as he can. He is not going to dive foreve
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Missing piece of the solution? Population reduction. If every couple just had one kid, we'd very soon have a situation whereby there would be considerably more land and resources per head, which would not only cushion the blow of future climatic changes, but also reduce the problem itself. There would be no labour shortage - we already have mechanization and technology, and demand would lead to a larger-scale rollout to replace the reduced manpower.
Humanity's best chance of surviving the next few centuries, until we get our collective act together and start colonising space? It's the mass application of renewable and nuclear tech, a world-reaching efficiency and waste-reduction drive, and population reduction. Ideally it would be voluntary.
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Both options are disconcerting, in theory the EU could be used in a very beneficial manner yet there isn't enough cohesion regarding legislation towards enviormental issues, budgets and human rights. Culturally and diplomatically we have succeeded to a degree but ofcourse, it has swayed under the interests of multinational corporations.
And the anti-EU people, well there seems to be a worrying tendency in this camp to dismiss human rights, as exampled by the prison voting controversy along with a preference for free-market economies....
Overall a mixed bag: think we need to stay in the EU, attempt to change it for the better but be wary. Very wary...
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no i wil not be very very wary i am being threatened from all sides surely someone can see that
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And the anti-EU people, well there seems to be a worrying tendency in this camp to dismiss human rights, as exampled by the prison voting controversy along with a preference for free-market economies....
Overall a mixed bag: think we need to stay in the EU, attempt to change it for the better but be wary. Very wary...
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no i wil not be very very wary i am being threatened from all sides surely someone can see that
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The usefulness of the American experience for Europe does not depend on any illusion that American federalism has all the answers
But failures are often even more interesting than successes from the perspective of lessons
learned.
shielding the institu- tions of subnational government from obligations to enforce national law (or from having that law enforced against them), and on narrow rules of construction for national legislation
To the extent that all of these strategies are “in play”
On the other hand, one more mod- estly might hope that federalism would provide some degree of regu- latory variation and experimentation across jurisdictions
Americans ought to pay attention to the current constitutional foment
Despite the Supreme Court’s attempt to breathe new life into constitutional federalism in recent years, American academic discourse on federal- ism remains curiously stilted.
shielding the institu- tions of subnational government from obligations to enforce national law (or from having that law enforced against them), and on narrow rules of construction for national legislation
To the extent that all of these strategies are “in play”
On the other hand, one more mod- estly might hope that federalism would provide some degree of regu- latory variation and experimentation across jurisdictions
Americans ought to pay attention to the current constitutional foment
Despite the Supreme Court’s attempt to breathe new life into constitutional federalism in recent years, American academic discourse on federal- ism remains curiously stilted.
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The annoyed narrator accedes to their demands and starts the story again in a dramatically different arrangement. Now the story is set in a contemporary urban setting, where Red is a cute and talented performer. The Wolf is a debonair skirt chaser who is in love with Red, but she wants nothing to do with him. Red escapes the Wolf, saying she's going to her Grandma's house, but when the Wolf arrives Red is nowhere to be found. Grandma is an oversexed man-chaser who falls head over heels for the Wolf. Upon seeing him she whistles and says, "At last a wolf! Yahoo!" The Wolf tries to escape but Grandma blocks the exit and asks him, "What's your hurry, hairy?" She locks the door, drops the key down the front of her evening gown, and poses provocatively for him. Soon after Grandma puts on a bright red shade of lipstick and tries to kiss the Wolf several times during his stay. He tries to escape, but the lovelorn granny chases after him. Every door the Wolf opens Grandma is there waiting with puckered lips. He finally makes his escape by jumping out a window, severely injuring himself in the process. As this is a Tex Avery cartoon he immediately recovers, and makes his way back to the nightclub. There, the Wolf says, "I'm fed up! I'm through with women. Why I'll kill myself, before I'd even look at another babe." Immediately after this, Red takes the stage and begins another performance. He pulls out two guns and commits suicide, but his ghost rises from his dead body and howls and whistles at her like he did earlier
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