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Tyria
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: complete tattoo removal |
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Black? That wasn't the IPA. All the beer from the Dogfish Head is good, though.
are you for real?
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Mcbain
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: curry tattoo |
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“pew pew pew
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Swani
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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...is what Victor Ostrovsky claimed was the former motto, a quote from Proverbs 24:6, where he in his own "translation" replaced the phrase "wise counsel" with "deception." The real motto is Proverbs 11:14, "Where no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.".
The cops who make these despicable decisions should have to pay the resulting settlements rather than forcing taxpayers to pay for the sick lapses of judgment by wayward compliance officers (formerly known as peace officers).!
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Raimel
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: curry tattoo |
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Good,now cheaters can't chat and tell their friends where we are?
No, can't say that I have. |
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Shoosmith
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: custom tattoo maker |
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"I would probably do the same thing again," he said. "I found out I can't be a justice of the peace and have a conscience."His conscience tells him to practice racism? Stupid Teabagger.

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Muckell
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: cross tattoo add ons |
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The ruminating part is OK, at least if you have enough ability to really sort through the issues and work out what's going on. The problem is mostly that it gets very boring; and it takes a lot of time that you aren't using on stuff that is more beneficial to your actual circumstances (like making money, which isn't a bad way of increasing your happiness, so long as you aren't obsessed with it for the wrong reasons).The problem is all the emotions that get triggered while you are doing the ruminating. Such as beating yourself up, feeling hopeless, regrets about the past, anger at others and yourself, and so on. You feel a massive cocktail of all kinds of different emotions all the time. This makes you feel like ***** for a good part of the day, and gives you all kinds of stress-related problems.I think that both of these aspects (ruminating and the negative emotions) are some part of you trying to get yourself to act differently and change your circumstances. But often they just don't work very well. There are many ways in which you can develop "immunity" to these two processes. Especially if you have a resistance to being told what to do, if you are open-minded and good at looking at many aspects of a situation, if you are self-indulgent and good at finding rationalizations and excuses, and so on.The emotional stuff is like some lower part of your brain whipping a dead horse a lot of the time. It doesn't actually change your behavior; it just makes you feel like crap all the time. So I think one has to find some way to just short circuit the emotional roundabout and stop whipping the dead horse. Often the battle between the attacking emotions and your defenses against the attacking emotions just leads to paralysis and makes things worse -- and wastes even more time.As for actually changing your behavior, I suppose ruminating is good enough. At some point you have to take action, though. It's hard to give any general prescription for that which would work for everyone, because everyone's goals and situation are different.
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Mkhumba
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: cross tattoo behind ear |
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Anyone see the movie The Hurt Locker this year?That movie is basically about what this guy did, and it's riveting. I can't imagine doing this for a living.
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Blair
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: curry tattoo |
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Yusser
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You are technically correct, but you are digressing from my original point.What is the Supreme Court? An authoritative branch of the government. The anarchists do not want to be part of that system by definition. Yet in practice some individual anarchists jump head first back into that system for the protection it grants them when they are in trouble for rejecting that very system. |
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