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Comment from NoMan on “Happy Holidays Merry Christmas!”
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By NoMan
on 21 December 2012 · 21:25
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Comment from Nelson Puglisi on “Avoiding jQuery Ajax errors from leaving the page in the middle of a request”
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Here is a solution a little more versatile
By Nelson Puglisi
on 14 November 2012 · 19:16
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Comment from Desperatetoinform on “Viewer mail: underage pornography”
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I was redirected here form a link I clicked on from that site that was put up to find out the age that peolple are looking up right now,and I just wanted to bring up a point about is kids looking up kids there age on the Internet. For nerds and kind of nice guy (like i consider myself) are not going to take and desperate measures to see a girl nude, where as other kids are. By taking away the access once had you are indirectly forceing kids to "have" to get together to see the other sex nude and feel such a hormone rush. Some of that data might be like me kids searching kids there age.The reason it so high at 13 could be because that is the time when kids are defenantly haveing sexual desires and are not yet free enough to get out of the house but with 14 being close to practice license 15 being so close to a drivers license parents are give more freedom giving the kids other means of get that sexual fulfillment as well other means to consume there time. I am 14 by the way, and when I say it and watch kids my age and listen to kids my age I know how young that is and I am guilty that I am breaking the law to satisfy my own desires, sometimes to help me with depression caused by lack of social skills but I just tell my self to move on it small problems to a grow up so such it up, I know I am always trying to act older than I am and I should apply that to my Internet use as well and not look at porn but all I want is to see what a girl my age naked looks like. Why can't they just give us a small page to take home and look over i pivate with naked pictures of kids our age and crop of the head so all we see it the body. That would help a lot with this stuff. Hand jobs, blow jobs, and sex can spread STDs but masterbating can't so why not allow that. It's affect is way better than the affect of the alternative. I figured I just give you a ignorant child's point of view please tell me the reasons that my way is so bad if it helps prevent the alternative.
By Desperatetoinform
on 25 October 2012 · 17:06
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Comment from Charles Douglas on “Breast threat level”
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Hello dear friends. Congratulations for his web site. I know for my brother of you.
By Charles Douglas
on 28 August 2012 · 12:39
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Comment from Popavali Andropoff on “Viewer mail: underage pornography”
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Ashley
You once wrote:
"If you actually manage to find underage nude girls online, which you probably won’t......"
I'm doing my part to change this.
See here:
http://younggirlat.smugmug.com/
Popavali
By Popavali Andropoff
on 23 May 2012 · 18:11
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Comment from jlk on “Ten Questions to Ask Your Pastor, Reverend, Minister, or Priest”
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Rabbi how does one, me, who believes in Christ and the concept of the Trinity come to terms with parts of the bible (verse), which I believe is God given. I cannot believe God would barr good Muslims, Jews, or other religions who do not believe that Jesus is the Son of Man. Would God look unfavorably on a truly righteous person who was born into his family and their beliefs. Who then strives to be a person who truly cares about the fellowship of man. I do not believe the God I worship would do that. Or that a person who is gay is destined for hell unless he repents.Does one truly choose to be ostracised by society.
Rabbi I have felt our Lords present at times in my life. A presence of so much love and warmth. That God truly loves us all equally.. I' m in tears as I write this as He's in my presence now.
Blessings
Jim
Dissapointed American
By jlk
on 5 May 2012 · 12:18
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Comment from Sid Huguenin on “10 steps to solve the problems with America”
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FREEDOM IS INDIVISIBLE !!!
You propose to take away my sister's freedom to defend her children and herself. It is fookish to say that guns are dangerous. People can be dangerous, but not a bathtub or a fork or a knife. The LAW can influence the acts of some people, law abiding people, but not others. A law forbidding possession of a gun will result in the law abiding people disarming themselves. Those who are not law abiding will not turn in their guns. The existence of people who do not obey the law is the reason that the other people need guns.
Are the decent people of the world to be made helpless in the presence of people who are not?
To defend even you, the use of a gun can be appropriate.
I will not give up my option to defend .
Sid Huguenin
By Sid Huguenin
on 11 November 2011 · 15:26
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Comment from Ashley on “This act imagines its reception”
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I don’t think it’s strange.
I wrote a short story about putting things up on the wall which I only share because of the coincidence—and because I have nothing complete of Gage to post—not because of any meaning: Taking the Ticket Down.
Gage and Nick and Jamie and Flicker and Winslow and Cookie and The Cop and the rest of them might make it out into the world some day. But not soon.
By Ashley
on 18 August 2011 · 20:55
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Comment from rene on “This act imagines its reception”
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a little late to respond to this, but it takes awhile to recover from suicides. :) evcubed just missed another birthday. i occassionally read whatever i can find with his name on it, hence this today.
eddie was my total love. soso sad, but he had to leave. at any rate, i'm wondering whatever happened with your character, Gage, and if you've written any Gage stuff i could read.
eddie did leave me a note. it is framed over my bed, which some think is bizarre but i think is beautiful. and honestly, even people who hang in my room for a period of time rarely read things on my wall. eddie wasn't like that; he read everything on every wall...
xo rene
By rene
on 17 August 2011 · 14:55
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Comment from Wotansk on “How to destroy America; step by step instructions for Al Qaeda”
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American people are not more than a bunch of landstealers who fleed from Europe. Well Traitors landstealers your time has come Even 80% of all Euopeans realy fucking hate you. Hamburger eating, Baby dog throwing, Child molesting, Pedophiles! By Odin i hope u fuckers go down real fast
Nuke em till they glow, and then shoot em in the dark FUCK USA;)
By Wotansk
on 13 May 2011 · 02:31
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Comment from Ashley on “What does not kill you, properly amended”
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Oh, it is now: Pop-quiz –or– Knife fighting lessons available, cheap!
By Ashley
on 11 May 2011 · 10:54
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Comment from Fart sandwich possel on “What does not kill you, properly amended”
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Wasn't properly sharpened in the first place...
By Fart sandwich possel
on 11 May 2011 · 10:51
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Comment from Vagrant on “This week in the news #72, shortbus”
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It is only available to the police and other recognized organizations following a court order.
Sounds perfectly reassuring, in its own way. What could possibly go wrong? Well...
By Vagrant
on 24 April 2011 · 09:50
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Comment from Ashley on “What does not kill you, properly amended”
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This is precisely why faking your own death should be taught at technical/vocational schools. The skills must keep apace of the times if our youth are to compete in a world where we are actually killing everyone else’s children.
Um, I mean, I’m a good American. Please don’t report me.
By Ashley
on 20 April 2011 · 13:33
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Comment from Los on “What does not kill you, properly amended”
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What does not kill you will persist until it has succeeded
By Los
on 20 April 2011 · 13:12
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Comment from mom on “What does not kill you, properly amended”
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Finally, the truth...
(now, how about a dissertation on "closure" or "entitlement" ;-)
By mom
on 17 April 2011 · 11:45
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Comment from Russ Dickson on “I am selling a nuclear bomb in good working order”
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You better be carefull. There's misdemeanor in Chico California for setting off a nuclear device in the city limits, and it's $500 dollar fine.
By Russ Dickson
on 16 April 2011 · 10:14
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Comment from Ashley on “This week in the news #70”
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Sure, but about futility not sympathy/pity. Though as long as I am paying the taxes for major corporations and the legion of 20something derps lining the avenues of downtown PNWia, to do nothing but suckle government employees, kill foreigners, and pay down Fannie Mae’s bad debts and foreclosure costs, I will keep some of my indignation.
Don’t nobody feel sorry for me! Sucka’!
By Ashley
on 30 March 2011 · 07:13
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Comment from Frederick on “This week in the news #70”
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I thought it was possibly a joke because the idea of summoning an ounce of pity for someone who is "upper middle class" and has over extended themselves to the point where the can't pay their mortgage is amusing to no end.
By Frederick
on 29 March 2011 · 22:26
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Comment from Ashley on “This week in the news #70”
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Uh… apparently not in the sense you mean.
I paid something on the order of a hundred trillion percent more in taxes last year than GE did as they paid none and were actually credited to a grotesquely large figure. Taxing someone like me more is the outcome of these ridiculous “the rich aren’t carrying their weight” debates. The rich aren’t going to carry “their weight” no matter what the fuck you do.
But don’t worry, we’ll find a way to raise the funds to kill more foreigners and bail out corrupt financial institutions somehow. No, wait, fix the schools! That’s what we’ll use the money for. Just like we have been.
By Ashley
on 27 March 2011 · 17:54
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Comment from Frederick on “This week in the news #70”
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But if we could just raise taxes on the upper middle class barely making our mortgages . . .
Is that supposed to be some kind of joke?
By Frederick
on 27 March 2011 · 17:00
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Comment from elserracho on “Real men”
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CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP
By elserracho
on 11 March 2011 · 16:05
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Comment from jrowles on ““Thinking of donating my body to medicine/science…””
Re: “Thinking of donating my body to medicine/science…”
Part of my work at Science Care, sciencecare.com, a nationwide whole body donation program for medical research and education, has been educating the public about end-of-life donation options. What I found is that there seems to be a general sense of acceptance of organ donation in most religions as long as is for “the greater good.” If you are interested in viewing various religious viewpoints on organ and whole body donation, take a moment and review this document: http://www.sciencecare.com/pdf/Religious_Viewpoints.pdf.
One thing I will caution folks about is to make sure and do your research about whole body donation programs. We recommend only signing up with a program that holds to the highest quality and safety standards and, at the least, has been accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks. You can see the full list of accredited non-transplant tissue banks on their website: www.aatb.org. This is really the only way to ensure that you are donating to a legitimate and ethical organization.
By jrowles
on 7 March 2011 · 08:50
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Comment from shew on “Dear young ladies”
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the amount of money that one makes at one's job doesn't go together with what one likes ..of taste .. / ...am i missing a secret hand shake.. of coding here ..., ..if you had written .... dear young fellow or ... the tat was a floral with a cabbage bottom bloom ..that would be nice .. said the march hare ..
By shew
on 2 March 2011 · 15:02
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Re: You know who plays Stratocasters?
Ike Turner!!!!!
By Everton Freitas on 6 February 2013 · 08:19
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