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Rushiv
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: a tattoo studio |
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I buy the game for the game, not a shiny box, extra features or a plastic sword...
..."thats the sound of a cricket riding a tumbleweed" <- classic
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Ulisa
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: aaron hewitt tattoo |
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“Well it expired October 29th so now it tastes like old *****.
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Ohlmus
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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dont give them ideas.
In Scribblenauts (NDS), if you write LHC and activate it, it will open a black hole and it will be game over. Scientists should play more games.!
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Jermaine
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: aaron hewitt tattoo |
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PROTIP: WEBCAM?
SimpleJohn: You're getting buried because Evolution is both fact and a very well supported and document scientific Theory. Want to get it knocked off the pedestal? Come up with something better, something that can be tested, validated, etc.And in terms of your analogy, here's the simple truth.. If a change in environment can affect a change in a species, that's evolution (what creatiionists mistakenly call microevolution). Add up a series of these changes over time, and at some point, you will be able to look at a population that hasn't changed, and one that has, and see two differing species (creationists term this macroevolution). This has been observed, both in the lab and in the field. Nature functions this way. What's hard to buy (for some) is that all the wildly different species could have been formed by these processes. Take a look at fractals though, or chaos theory, and you get a real appreciation for how tiny changes in a system can cause massive changes overall.... which is all that modern evolutionary theory claims... enough small changes over enough time, and new species emerge. |
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Navyesh
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: affirmation tattoo |
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But the answer is it's still buggy. If you take your games seriously, Use windows ...

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Parenthia
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: ace tattoo denton |
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well at least we know your stance on abortion then.
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Brianda
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: analog tattoo myspace |
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Given the name, I was hoping this was powered by a cluster of atari jaguars.
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Vernalls
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: aaron hewitt tattoo |
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RASTEM
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The data comes from an online survey. It can't be trusted, since people who had a problem are more likely to fill a survey about console problems. Besides, it's very easy to skew the results. I just filled it up saying I had bought all three consoles this year, all three broke more than three times and that I just threw the broken consoles away. The data isn't reliable, so you can't draw any conclusion from it. |
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